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The City rules require a Sound Device Permit to use amplified sound in a public place. You can download a sound permit application. You can also get an application from the precinct where the event will take place.
Check your local regulations. You may not need a permit to use a bullhorn or megaphone, but the government may ban noisy parties without a purpose, or sound that is "amplified to a loud and raucous volume."
Street performers usually do not need a permit. However, a permit is required if you: Use a sound device such as a loud speaker, megaphone, or stereo. Perform in or next to a park.
2) A permit to film would not be required if: a) activity involves only handheld equipment or tripods; b) activity does not involve the assertion of exclusive use of City property (as defined); and c) activity does not involve vehicles and/or equipment (as defined) d) activity involves the filming of a parade, rally ...
If your event requires a loud speaker, megaphone, or other sound device, you will also need a Sound Device Permit.
You are required to have a permit for some public performances. You can learn how to apply for a musician or performer permit. The requirements, fees, and process for obtaining a permit depend on where the performance will take place.
However, if you're planning a 5K race route that uses public property, you're definitely going to need permits and permissions. Get in contact with your local governing body and give them as much detail about your event as you can and figure out the exact steps you need to take to get a green light for your 5K race.
Events on Plazas or Streets To plan an outdoor event in the Broadway Pedestrian Plazas or on streets and sidewalks in Times Square, you must file a permit with the Office of Citywide Event Coordination and Management's Street Activity Permit Office (CECM / SAPO).
A permit is required to conduct a procession, parade, demonstration, or athletic event in New York City. The NYPD reviews and approves or disapproves these applications. The review process includes conferral on a citywide-level with other city agencies whose operations may be impacted by the event.