What Is Breg DCCA? Introduction to BREG

BREG is a division of Hawaii’s Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA). BREG processes business registrations and maintains public access to them. All businesses in Hawaii must register with BREG.

BREG Services

BREG registers:

  • corporations
  • partnerships
  • limited liability companies
  • trademarks
  • trade names

BREG issues certificates to confirm a business is registered and compliant.

BREG maintains an online portal for businesses to monitor information. Businesses with questions can contact BREG directly.

DCCA’s Role and Requirements

What does DCCA stand for in Hawaii?
The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs.

DCCA’s goals are to promote business and protect from unfair practices. Goals are set by Legislature and Rules.

Do I need to register with the DCCA in Hawaii?
Yes, businesses operating in Hawaii are required to register with the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA), which is responsible for issuing business licenses and permits, as well as protecting consumers from unfair and deceptive business practices.

To start a business in Hawaii, you need to:

  1. Obtain a business license from the Hawaii Business Registration Division.
  2. Register your business with the Hawaii Department of Taxation.
  3. Obtain a tax ID number.

Does Hawaii require an operating agreement for LLC?
Yes, all LLCs operating in Hawaii are required to have an operating agreement. Registration fee applies when filing the foreign LLC registration in Hawaii. It’s essential to register with the Department of Taxation (DOT) for collecting the General Excise Tax (GET), if your business involves selling goods.

A Certificate Authority (CA) from the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) allows an out-of-state LLC to own property in Hawaii.

The owners of all forms of business must register with the DCCA. A registered agent or service must be physically available during regular business hours to accept official correspondence from the DCCA.

Registering a Foreign Company
You are required to register your foreign company with the state of Hawaii if you are “transacting business” in Hawaii.

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