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Get Ny Request For Information Form 2011-2026
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How to fill out the NY Request For Information Form online
Filling out the NY Request For Information Form online can be a straightforward process if you follow the right steps. This guide will help you navigate each section of the form effectively, ensuring you provide all necessary information accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering your requestor information. If you are a professional engineer, registered architect, or licensed master plumber, provide your license number. Select the appropriate category (P.E., R.A., L.M.P.) by checking the corresponding box.
- Fill in your name, firm or agency, address, city, state, email address, zipcode, phone number, and fax number. Ensure that all fields marked in red are completed, as they are required.
- Indicate the type of work being done and specify the borough. You may also need to check off the design type if applicable, such as 'Water service/backflow preventer' or 'Geothermal well,' among others. If you select 'Other,' make sure to specify the design type in the provided section.
- For items such as planning, analysis, or applications, provide additional explanations in the specified fields. Clearly describe the project associated with your request and why the requested data is essential.
- Include the location where the work is being done by providing the street name and cross streets. If applicable, include block/lot numbers or address for tap card requests.
- After you complete all relevant sections, review the form for accuracy. Save the completed form and prepare to submit it electronically or by fax to the designated contact. You can email the completed form to WSRecordsCentral@dep.nyc.gov or fax it to (718) 595-5781.
Complete your NY Request For Information Form online today for prompt processing.
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