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  2. Certificate of Occupancy - Buildings - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/buildings/property-or-business-owner/certificate-of-occupancy...

    A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) states a legal use and/or type of permitted occupancy of a building. New buildings must have a CO, and existing buildings must have a current or amended CO when there is a change in use, egress or type of occupancy.

  3. Obtain a Certificate of Occupancy - Buildings - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/buildings/industry/obtain-a-co.page

    A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) states the legal use and/or type of permitted occupancy for a building. New buildings must have a CO, and existing buildings must have a current or amended CO when construction will change their use, egress or type of occupancy.

  4. Certificate of Occupancy - New York City

    nyc-business.nyc.gov/nycbusiness/description/certificate-of-occupancy

    A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) states a legal use and/or type of permitted occupancy of a building. New buildings must have a CO, and existing buildings must have a current or amended CO when there is a change in use, egress or type of occupancy.

  5. Certificate of Occupancy & Temporary Certificate of Occupancy -...

    www.nyc.gov/assets/buildings/pdf/code_notes_cofo.pdf

    A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) describes the legal occupancy limits, layout, and allowable use of a building. New buildings must obtain a CO upon completion of work, and existing buildings must obtain a new or amended CO when there is work that changes the use, egress, or occupancy of an existing building. A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy ...

  6. Tool Kit - Certificates of Occupancy - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/assets/buildings/pdf/tool_kit_certificates_occupancy.pdf

    A Certificate of Occupancy — or CO — states a building’s legal use and/or type of permitted occupancy. New buildings must have a CO, and existing build-ings must have a current or amended CO when construction will change their use, egress or type of occupancy.

  7. Certificate of Occupancy - New York City

    nyc-business.nyc.gov/nycbusiness/description/certificate-of-occupancy/apply

    Use this tool to see your customized list of City, State, and Federal incentives and tax credits that your business may qualify for. Use this tool to understand risks and get tailored recommendations to improve your emergency preparedness. Check the status of your business's applications and violations.

  8. DOB NOW - Buildings - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/buildings/property-or-business-owner/dob-now.page

    DOB NOW: Build is for job filings (alterations and new buildings) and permits as well as related requests such as Post Approval Amendments, After Hour Variances, Letters of Completion, and Certificates of Occupancy.

  9. DOB NOW Public Portal - New York City

    a810-dobnow.nyc.gov/publish

    Submit Filings, Payments, and Requests to the NYC Department of Buildings.

  10. Certificate of Occupancy and Letter of No Objection - NYC311

    portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-02023

    Every building built after 1938 requires a Certificate of Occupancy. If you are a property owner, you must apply for a new Certificate of Occupancy if construction or alteration has changed your building's use, occupancy, or means of exit.

  11. Find Building Data - Buildings - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/buildings/dob/find-building-data.page

    The DOB NOW Public Portal contains information on applications submitted in DOB NOW including certificates of occupancy, compliance and violations issued to property owners for failing to file compliance filings.