Rules & Licenses ยท North Country
North Country, note by note.
9 sourced rules & licenses notes in this regional shelf.
- St. Lawrence DBAs Still Need Original Paper
St. Lawrence County business certificates reserve a local assumed name, but the clerk still needs an original notarized paper copy.
- St. Lawrence pistol permits split the paperwork and the decision
St. Lawrence pistol-permit paperwork is clearer when the County Clerk application route and County Court issuing decision stay separate.
- Franklin Public Health is the starting point before the district handoff
Franklin County environmental-health errands should start with Public Health and keep the Malone office and district-office route together.
- Clinton business-name work should start with the clerk, not a search result
Clinton County business certificates work better when the owner checks the County Clerk route before relying on a third-party form.
- Clinton Septic Work Needs the Permit Packet Before Digging
Clinton County points septic installation, replacement, and re-engineering work to the health department construction permit packet.
- Jefferson Food Vendors Start With the Watertown Health Route
Jefferson County points food-vendor and restaurant licensing questions to the New York State Department of Health Watertown District Office.
- Jefferson pistol packets have a Records Division window
Jefferson pistol-permit packets go through the Sheriff's Records Division, with submission timing and later processing separated.
- St. Lawrence veteran peddler licenses are a narrow clerk route
St. Lawrence's veteran peddler license is a specific County Clerk route, not a general shortcut around all vendor rules.
- St. Lawrence Transient Merchants Need the County Clerk Route
St. Lawrence County routes transient merchant licensing through the County Clerk and often into village-clerk questions too.
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