Business Licensing & Operations in Wyoming, MI (2026)
2 verified business licensing & operations rules for Wyoming, Michigan, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.
Verified from official government sources
Tobacco Retail License
Wyoming, MI tobacco retailers are licensed primarily at the state and federal level. Federal Tobacco 21 (21 USC 387f) raised the minimum legal sales age to 21 for all tobacco products including e-cigarettes and vapes, controlling notwithstanding Michigan's Youth Tobacco Act (MCL 722.641-722.645, including the penalty provisions at MCL 722.675). The Michigan Department of Treasury issues the Tobacco Products Tax Act license. Wyoming retailers must also hold a Wyoming city business license; the city has not enacted a separate municipal tobacco retail license, flavor restriction, or buffer-zone ordinance.
Wyoming MI Tobacco Retail Licensing
Heavy RestrictionsSecondhand Dealers
Wyoming, MI secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers operate primarily under Michigan state law - the Precious Metal and Gem Dealer Act (MCL 446.201 et seq., Public Act 95 of 1981) and the Pawnbrokers Act (Public Act 273 of 1917) - and must hold a Wyoming city business license. Michigan requires precious-metal dealers to register with local law enforcement, maintain detailed transaction records, and hold purchased items for a statutory minimum period before resale or melt.
Wyoming MI Secondhand Dealers and Precious-Metal Dealers
Heavy RestrictionsLooking for Kent County county-wide rules?
County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Wyoming city rules.
Business Licensing & Operations in Kent County →