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The Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) helps people comply with building safety standards and other code requirements. Contractors, business and property owners, landlords, tenants, and other members of the public are all served by L&I.
Information about rental and property licenses available through the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I).
Meet the dedicated staff members who make up the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I).
Contacts for information and questions related to the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I). Jump to: District offices. Notice of completed repairs. License questions. Permit and code questions. Property certifications. Appeals. Dangerous buildings.
The Electronic Commercial Licensing, Inspection and Permitting Services Enterprise (eCLIPSE) allows users to: Apply for business licenses. Apply for trade licenses. Pay for licenses. Link licenses to an online user profile. Download, save, and print licenses.
The Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) issues rental and property licenses in the City of Philadelphia. Licenses are generally renewed on a regular basis and require a renewal fee.
The Board of Licenses and Inspections Review hears appeals of permits, violations, and notices issued by: The Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) The Water Department; The Department of Streets; The Historical Commission; The Art Commission; Other City agencies.
Find a licensed contractor and contractor information. Property owners should make sure that contractors have: Proper licenses and registrations. A good reputation. The required permits before starting work. Contractors are licensed by the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I).
Business licensing in Philadelphia. All businesses that operate in the City need to: Register for an Activity License, or. Get a Commercial Activity License. Below, licenses are grouped by business type. You can also search L&I’s service menu to see the full list of: Permits. Licenses.
If you own an unoccupied residential property, you need a Vacant Residential Property License. The license helps the City keep track of properties that are not occupied and assists the City in safety efforts. You do not need this license if the property is being renovated.