Fire license
A fire license is a permit issued by the local fire department or relevant authorities to confirm that a building or establishment is compliant with fire safety regulations. It’s a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of people in places that are prone to fire hazards. In many jurisdictions, a fire license is a legal requirement before starting a business or operating in certain premises.
Required documents
- Requisition Letter addressed to Approving Authority (District Officer or Director, as applicable) with the signature of the authorized signatory
- Land ownership document copy (Rental Agreement or Sale Deed, including Patta, Chitta copy, or Lease Deed)
- Copy of Compliance Certification issued by the Fire and Rescue Services Department (For MSB only)
- Details of Fire Safety measures undertaken in the building
- Fire Safety Plan of the building, including Fire Alarm Plan and Hydrant Layout, etc
- 4 copies of the approved building plan from the Competent Authority (Local Body, DTCP or CMDA)