A Gumasta license is generally valid for a specific period, typically 1 to 10 years, depending on the applicant's preference during registration and local regulations.
Validity Period
The validity of a Gumasta license can vary, with options often available at the time of initial application. In Maharashtra, businesses with fewer than 10 employees typically have a lifetime validity, while those with 10 or more employees usually have a one-year validity, renewable for 1 to 3 years.
The Process for Gumasta License Renewal Online
Just like the initial application, the renewal of your Gumasta License in Maharashtra is now a completely online process, making it faster, easier, and more transparent. Renewing on time ensures your business continues to operate legally without interruptions or penalties.
Here’s how to renew your Gumasta License online:
Step 1: Visit the Official Portal
- Go to the Maharashtra Labour Department’s official website.
Step 2: Log in to Your Account
- Use your registered User ID (Email ID) and Password created during your initial registration.
- If you have forgotten your password, use the “Forgot Password” option to reset it.
Step 3: Select the Renewal Service
- Once logged in, navigate to Services.
- Choose Renewal of Shops and Establishment Registration from the available options.
Step 4: Fill in Renewal Details
- Verify your existing business details pre-filled from your previous registration.
- Update any changes, such as number of employees, address, or contact details (if applicable).
- Ensure all fields are accurate before moving forward.
Step 5: Upload Required Documents, You may be asked to upload:
- Current license copy
- Updated address proof (if changed)
- Any other documents as per your business type
Step 6: Pay the Renewal Fees
- If applicable, make the payment online through the available payment gateways.
- Under the Maharashtra Shops & Establishment (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act, 2017, certain categories may have zero or reduced renewal fees — check the portal for the latest updates.
Step 7: Submit the Renewal Application
- Once you’ve reviewed the form and uploaded all documents, click Submit.
- You will receive an Application ID for tracking purposes.
Step 8: Track Your Application Status
- Monitor the progress by logging into the portal.
- The status will show “Under Scrutiny” until approved.
Step 9: Download the Renewed Certificate
- Once approved, download the renewed Gumasta License directly from the portal.
- Keep both a digital copy and a printed copy for your records.
Step 10: Compliance After Renewal
- Display the renewed license prominently at your place of business.
- Ensure you set a reminder for the next renewal before the expiry date.
Consequences of Non-Renewal
Failure to renew can lead to significant penalties, including fines up to Rs. 1,00,000, with additional daily charges for continued operation without a valid license. Repeated non-compliance can result in even higher fines, potentially up to INR 2,00,000 or more, and even business closure.