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FRANCHISE PROCESS TIMING

 

The steps to complete the franchise process with Little Caesars or any franchisor is largely dependent on the level of urgency and aggressiveness of the applicant being considered.

 

 

Step 1:            Submit your application with supporting documents.

 

Step 2:            3 to 20 days - Your application, along with supporting documents, will be reviewed by Little Caesars.

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Step 3:            10 to 30 days - Once your application is qualified you will be sent a Franchise Disclosure document.

 

Step 4:            20 to 40 days - After you have signed and returned the Franchise Disclosure documents, a Franchise License Advisor will contact you to schedule a Discovery Day and Interview.

 

Step 5:            7 to 25 days - Upon completion of your Discovery Day and Interview, you will be notified if you have or have not been approved to become a Little Caesars franchisee.

 

Step 6:            20 to 100 days – Once approved, Little Caesars franchisees are required to attend a real estate training and site selection class.

 

Step 7:            60 to 120 days - After franchisees have completed the real estate training and site selection class they are required to attend a six week in-store operations training program.  During this time, construction can begin.

 

Step 8:            Grand Opening

 

Total Process = 120 to 365 days

 

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