Basic information for notifying an unqualified trade
Determining the type of entity
I am not sure what type of entity I represent, and I want to find out – a guide to determining the type of business entity.
Required particulars of submissions
What are the required particulars of the notification of a trade depending on the type of entity that is submitting the notification of a trade.
Additional information
Related procedures (CRP), frequently asked questions.
Information on submissions
Who can make a submission, where and in what form the submission can be made, submission forms.
Procedure followed by the trade licensing office
Processing of submissions at the trade licensing office, resolution of defects in submissions, registration in the trade licensing register, what documents result from the processing of the submission.
Who must meet the general conditions
A natural person must meet the general conditions for carrying on the trade themselves.
A legal person does not have to appoint a responsible representative, so the responsible representative as a person is required to meet the general conditions only if one is appointed.
General conditions for carrying on a trade
The general conditions for carrying on a trade are:
- Full legal capacity, which may be replaced by judicial approval of the consent of a minor’s legal guardian to the independent operation of business
- Good character
Specific conditions for carrying on a trade
In the case of an unqualified trade, no specific conditions (i.e. professional competence) are prescribed for carrying on the trade, and proving professional competence is not a condition for carrying on an unqualified trade.
Impediments to carrying on a trade
The entrepreneur and their responsible representative (Section 11(3) of the Trade Licensing Act) must not be subject to any of the impediments to carrying on a trade referred to in Section 8 of the Trade Licensing Act (e.g. the penalty or sanction of the prohibition of activity imposed by a court or other administrative authority that relates to carrying on a trade in the field or in a related field for the duration of the penalty).
Administrative fees
- CZK 1 000 for the notification of a trade upon entry into licensed trade.
- CZK 500 for an additional notification of a trade, regardless of how many trades are being notified at the same time.
The fee is charged only once, even if a trade is being notified and a concession is being applied for at the same time. The fee may be paid in cash at the seat of the municipal trade licensing office, by postal order or by bank transfer.
- CZK 50 for the receipt of the submission by the contact point, if the application is submitted through a public administration contact point (the amount of the fee for the notification of a trade or, if relevant, the fee for an additional notification of a trade, remains unchanged).
Time limits
If the conditions that are specified in the Trade Licensing Act for notifying a trade are met, the trade licensing office will make registration in the trade licensing register and issue the entrepreneur an extract within 5 working days from the date of receipt of the notification.
Required particulars of submissions
The required particulars of the notification of a trade and the documents that must be attached to the notification of a trade vary depending on the type of business entity. If you don’t know which part of the required particulars of a submission applies to you, you can determine your business entity type using the link to the guide to determining the type of business entity below.
The required particulars of a submission, broken down by type of entity, are provided under the Required particulars of submissions link.