Brighton colorado state sales tax application

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A permit technician and/or planning technician will be available to help you identify what additional paperwork (if any) will be needed for the license review. In some instances, special license addendums are required for unique businesses that may require extended or more comprehensive reviews. These instances are identified below for your reference – if your business falls into one of these categories, that license addendum form can be submitted simultaneously with your applications above. Please note – these license addendums may include additional submittal requirements for that addendum, as noted on the form:

Once you have submitted all the paperwork for your new business, a permit technician will schedule associated reviews and inspections to determine what steps will need to be taken to get you open for business. You can expect a cursory review/inspection outline within 3-5 business days. The technician will contact you when the results from your license review/inspections are returned. The information provided to you at this time will tell you what improvements will need to be completed on the building. Some examples may include, but are not limited to:

If any construction work is required to bring the building into compliance with current codes, a building permit may be required to complete the necessary work. A permit technician will be available to explain your review/inspections comments and will help you determine what steps you need to take to move forward. Once your building and grounds are in full compliance with the municipal codes, a certificate of occupancy can be issued for your business.

ASSOCIATED FEES

License and permit fees vary depending on the type of license and/or the scope of construction planned. Licenses are valid for one year from the date of issuance. Generally, the following fees will apply: