Many entities work together to assure Cheyenne Wyoming real estate offers one of the most business-friendly environments in the United States. In these parts, private organizations serving Cheyenne real estate proactively and effectively partner with state and local government agencies. They offer commercial and industrial businesses, along with small retailers and mom-and-pop enterprises, a favorable and welcoming climate.
The Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce and Cheyenne LEADS enthusiastically guide interested businesses to network with the best organizations, Cheyenne real estate companies, and Cheyenne property owners and managers for the specific type of business. They can provide excellent contact for Cheyenne or Wyoming land development, permitting, construction on new real estate in Cheyenne and other important information.
The Business Division of the Wyoming Secretary of State assists relocating businesses to achieve legal status. They register business entities, incorporate businesses or certify them to be able to do business in the State of Wyoming. They help limited liability companies, partnerships, and limited partnerships. The Secretary of State’s office issues trademarks and trade names and assists in filings for Agricultural Products Act and other required filings. Go to soswy.wy.us/Business for information about lien notices, forms, fees, as well as annual reports and UCC financing statements.The Business Permit Program is at 214 West 15th St. Cheyenne WY 82002.
In addition, the Business Division will assist Wyoming businesses to qualify while residing in another state during a Cheyenne WY home search. Residents and new property owners of Cheyenne WY homes have it fairly easy when dealing with city, Laramie County, and state departments. Cheyenne real estate is located near the offices of the state capitol building.
As for taxes, the Wyoming Department of Revenue (revenue.state.wy.us/) directed by Edmund JU. Schmidt offers a wealth of information. The Department of Revenue collects only state sales taxes. The State of Wyoming does not levy a personal or corporate income tax. No taxes are imposed on intangible assets such as stocks, bonds, bank accounts, or retirement income received from another states.
The City of Cheyenne licenses business at the City Clerk Department. The City Clerk provides specific details about Business Licensing, Final Inspections, Contractor Licensing, Remodeling, New Construction, Liquor Licensing, Food Service Sales, Signs, Site Plan Approval, and Zoning.
Since Cheyenne is the seat of Laramie County, the County Assessor office is local, too. The County Assessor compiles property location and characteristics, sales information, and other factors to determine the market value of about fifty thousand parcels of property in Laramie County. See webgate.co.laramie.wy.us/departments/_county_assessor/index.asp to access an estimated tax calculator.
Again, the Chamber and Cheyenne LEADS welcome the opportunity to help new businesses to get started.
For information about real estate, ranches, and land in Laramie County, call Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange at (307) 632-6481.




