Dumpster Permits
How can you find out if you are required to have an authorization in order to rent a dumpster?
The placement of the dumpster in your neighborhood as well as the requirements imposed by your municipality for the use of public property will determine whether or not you need a dumpster license.
Obtaining a dumpster permit is normally only necessary if you plan on putting your roll off container on one of the following types of surfaces:
In most cases, the public works or building division of the city is the one that reviews, approves, and issues these permits. Before you may place a dumpster on a residential road in your neighborhood, you might be required to get permission from the Homeowners Association (HOA), especially if your neighborhood has one.
Do You Have Any Questions Regarding the Authorization of Permits? Call (866) 806-3215
Instructions For Acquiring A Permit To Use A Dumpster
The requirements that must be met in order to put a dumpster on public residential land can vary from place to place. If the city in which you live is one of those that places the responsibility for obtaining a license on the private dumpster hauler, then you will not be required to obtain a personal permit for the dumpster.
Follow the steps below or give us a call and we will be able to check for you to see if your region requires a license for the rental of dumpsters and how to apply for one. To find out whether your region requires a dumpster rental license and how to apply for one.
Step 3: Determine whether or not your city or town needs a permit to place a dumpster or street sign.
If you give us a call at (866) 806-3215, one of our customer service representatives will be able to tell you whether or not you are required to obtain a dumpster rental license prior to placing your order.
Step 2: Get in Touch with Your Homeowners' Association or Your Local Public Works Department
Building inspections, the enforcement of building rules and construction codes, and the issuance of licenses are all the responsibility of the Public Works Department in your city. If you get in touch with them, they will send you the application form as soon as they can. Simply fill out the following form in its entirety and then send it in to the relevant department. This procedure can be carried out either in person, over phone, or electronically.
Although processing periods can differ from city to city, the majority of applications are typically accepted within one business day. The fees associated with dumpster permits are also different depending on whether you are hiring a residential dumpster or a dumpster for construction, as well as the length of time that the dumpster will be located on the road. If you plan to place the dumpster on the street in front of your home, you should contact the homeowners association in your community to confirm that there are no regulations prohibiting the use of your road for the placement of dumpsters.
Step 3: Arrange For Your Dumpster Delivery
Simply let us know when you are ready with your permit, and we will book the rental of a dumpster for you anywhere in the United States at the time that is most convenient for you.