How to inquire about business license information?

Legal analysis: The method of inquiring about the business license of industry and commerce is as follows:

1. Internet query: Click on the provincial and municipal links, go directly to the websites of local industrial and commercial bureaus, query enterprises, and enter the business license number for query. Generally, you can only verify the authenticity of the enterprise and understand the basic information of the enterprise;

2. Telephone enquiry: the local "123 15" consumer complaint hotline;

1. Application for company establishment registration signed by the legal representative of the company. 2. Articles of Association signed by all shareholders. 3. corporate shareholders qualification certificate or identity card of natural person shareholder and its copy. 4. Copies of appointment documents and ID cards of directors, supervisors and managers. 5. Certificate of designated representative or entrusted agent. 6. Agent's ID card and its copy. 7. Certificate of residence and use.

There are great differences between the two methods in terms of query conditions and business license query scope. Inquire about the company's business license information, provided that you know the company name.

When inquiring on the website, the inquirer needs to register as a website user to inquire about the company information. Generally, he can find basic information, including the company's registered address, establishment time and company registration status.

You need to submit your identity certificate and inquiry fee when you go to the archives. Generally, the company's business license registration information can only be inquired in the archives of the industrial and commercial bureau where the company is registered, including the company's registration time, registered address, registered capital, shareholder's capital contribution, company change records, etc.

Legal basis: Regulations on the Administration of Registration of Industrial and Commercial Enterprises Article 2 The following production and business units (hereinafter referred to as industrial and commercial enterprises) in industry, transportation, construction, commerce, foreign trade, catering, service industry, tourism, handicrafts and repair industry shall register in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations:

(1) State-owned industrial and commercial enterprises; (2) Cooperative camps under collective ownership and other industrial and commercial enterprises; (3) jointly owned and operated industrial and commercial enterprises; (four) industrial and commercial enterprises owned by railways, civil aviation, posts and telecommunications departments and other institutions. Other industrial and commercial enterprises that the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government think need to be registered.