Alarm Permits All monitored burglar alarm users in Denver are required to have a valid alarm permit, issued by the Alarms Division of the Department of Excise and Licenses. Learn more about alarm user policies and procedures.
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Building and Construction Permits The Building Department provides developers, contractors, and design professionals with online permitting and licensing requirements for construction and development projects.
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Business Licenses The City and County of Denver Department of Excise and Licenses provides detailed information about how to license your business.
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Contractor Licensing Many building and construction permits require contractor licenses or certificates. Find out more about Denver's licensing requirements or how to become licensed or certified.
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Driver's Licenses / Motor Vehicle Download information about motor vehicle title and registration requirements and requirements for obtaining a Colorado State Drivers License or Colorado identification.
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Event Permits and Venues Learn how to produce, permit, and promote a special event or public festival in Denver, or learn more about public event venues.
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Fire Safety Licenses and Permits The City and County of Denver requires that all installers of fire protection and fire alarm systems, and all those who perform the service of inspecting fire alarms, fire protection and portable fire extinguishers, must have current licenses issued by the Denver Fire Department.
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Flammable Equipment / Hazardous Material Permits The City and County of Denver Fire Prevention Division requires a permit to operate or handle several types of combustible or hazardous materials / equipment. Learn more about the requirements for temporary heating equipment, floor treatment chemicals, and other operations producing flames, sparks, or heat.
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Liquor Licenses Get liquor license information.
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Marriage Licensing Learn about rules and regulations governing legal marriage in the State of Colorado and how to obtain a marriage license.
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Parking Permits Learn how to obtain neighborhood parking permits or other special parking permits for large events including meter bagging, valet parking, media promotions and coverage, and permits for parking the public right-of-way.
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Street, Sidewalk and Sewer Permits The Denver Public Works Department requires a permit for any activity requiring the closure or partial blockage of the public right-of-way, or any construction project requiring sewer use and drainage.
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