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District of Columbia - Department of Buildings & Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection

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Vending Business License Online Cancellation Request Form

You are required to notify the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection that your licensed business activity has ended. You may use this form to notify the Department and to request that the Vending Division cancel the following: Vendor Business License, Vendor Employee Badge, Mobile Site Permit and/or Sidewalk Permit.

 

Please note that upon submission of your cancellation request, the specified Vending License, Badge or Permit will be cancelled and the authority granted therein is no longer valid. Once the Vending License, Badge or Permit is cancelled, it cannot be reactivated. If you wish to conduct this business activity at a later time, a new application, supporting documents/registrations and fees will be required.

***PLEASE NOTE THAT BY COMPLETING, SUBMITTING AND SIGNING THIS FORM, YOU CONFIRM YOUR AUTHORITY TO AFFECT THE CANCELLATION OF THIS VENDING LICENSE.***

Input below the License, Badge or Permit Number(s) to be cancelled.Please ensure your input matches the following formats:Vendor Business License (i.e., 19CAP#######)Vendor Employee Badge (i.e., VEB-#####)Mobile Site Permit (i.e., VSP-#####)Sidewalk Site Permit (i.e., VSP-#####)

Business Address

Full Name of Party Requesting Cancellation

Requestor's Address

I certify that the above statements on this application are true and complete to the best knowledge and belief. I agree to comply with all applicable laws and regulations of the District of Columbia. I/We understand that, anyone who makes a false statement on this form can be criminally prosecuted; and, if convicted, fined up to $1000, imprisoned up to 180 days, or both, under D.C. Official Code § 22-2405.

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