Selling Your Home? How to Obtain/Schedule CCO

 

Inspectors and Inspection Hours

Building:
Robert Sherrow
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9:00am – 11:00am

Fire:
David Gluckman
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9:00am – 11:00am

To schedule your inspection, call 201-387-5029.


If you are selling or renting your house, condominium, or townhouse it is important that the owner obtain a Certificate of Continued Occupancy (CCO) and a smoke detector / carbon monoxide certificate as required by New Jersey State Law. CCO application forms are to be dropped off in person with the correct fees (Building and Fire). To download the CCO application, click below:

In an effort to avoid any inconvenience and possible delay of a scheduled house closing or renter possession, the following information is provided, as a guide only, to address some of the requirements necessary to have a CCO issued.

Before beginning any work, please contact the Construction Office to see if a permit is required. Another important fact homeowners are unaware of is that when a permit is obtained for work being done, the homeowner is the owner of that permit and they MUST get the proper inspections pertaining to the work.

When the work is completed, a final inspection must be done. New Jersey State Law, 13:45A-16.2 states, Final Inspections Required before final payment is made to Contractors.

If you have any questions regarding whether a permit is required or not, please give us a call at 201-387-5034.


Did You Know...?

It is required that every home in the Borough has a house number on it. The number should be at least 3 x 6 inches in size; this is in the interest of public safety and for the homeowner's benefit.