What Certificates Are Needed to Open a Repair Shop?

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LeMolly
07/30/25 7:27am
Opening an auto repair shop requires the following certificates: Auto Repair License, Business License, Organization Code Certificate, Tax Registration Certificate, etc. Below are the relevant details: Important Notes: Select a suitable initial team. Starting an auto repair shop not only requires technical skills but also a team, including sales and administrative staff. A repair shop cannot be fully supported by just one or two people; more team members are needed to work together to help the initial project develop faster. Selecting the initial team members also has certain conditions and should not be done blindly. Location: Find a suitable location. An auto repair shop has requirements for space—it cannot be too small. It also needs good road access and sufficient parking space. Only by meeting these three requirements can it attract car owners and ensure business for the repair shop. Although the location can be somewhat remote, it must have convenient transportation and be large enough.
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