Any person engaging in or managing any business within the City without first obtaining a local business tax license shall be subject to a penalty of 25% of the license determined to be due, in addition to any other penalty provided by law or ordinance.
The Certificate of Use and Occupancy is also called a “C.U.” and sometimes a Zoning Permit. Prior to occupancy of any commercial, industrial, or office location, this certificate is required.
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is required for new residential or commercial building structures for living or business purposes. In order to receive a CO, the following must exist for the job: All final inspections have been completed with a "pass" disposition, including fire if applicable.
An Officers Certificate is a document signed by a company's officer certifying certain facts about the company.
There are 3 ways to obtain an NOC: In person at the County recording office: Broward County Government Center, Room 114. Through the mail: Broward County Records, Taxes, and Treasury Division. Electronically: Please check with the city building department to see if they are offering electronic submission service.
A Certificate of Use, often referred to as a COU, is a Zoning certificate that confirms the space the business occupies complies with three items: 1) local Zoning ordinances, 2) the Florida Fire Prevention Code, and 3) the Florida Building Code.
Apply for a Certificate of Use from Broward County's Urban Planning Division, Zoning Section, 1 N. University Drive, Suite102-A, Plantation, or call 954-357-6644. If your business is located in Unincorporated Broward County, you must have a Certificate of Use before you apply for a Local Business Tax Receipt.
The passing score is 75%. You can retake the Florida state exam as many times as you wish.
The short answer is yes, the FDLE SOCE is challenging. The exam is designed to test candidates' knowledge and competence in a variety of areas, and covers a large amount of material. Moreover, the exam is timed, which means that test-takers need to be able to perform under pressure.
Have the employment file reviewed by Commission staff to ensure compliance. Meet the Minimum Qualifications established in s. Complete the Required Training or be Exempt Pursuant to S. Pass the State Officer Certification Examination. Gain Employment with a Criminal Justice Employing Agency as an Officer.