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You must have a Permanent Amusement Device License to operate a ride that carries passengers for entertainment purposes. Examples include roller coasters, Ferris wheels, and other thrill rides.
You must submit a separate application for each ride you operate.
Fee
The fee for the full one-year license term is $50 per device.
Expiration Date
The license expires on March 15 each year.
You must have a Temporary Amusement Device License to operate a ride for fewer than 15 days at a public event. Events include street fairs, carnivals, or block parties.
Types of rides that require a license include:
You don’t need this license if you have a Portable Amusement Device License.
Fees
The fee is $50 per device per event. The DOB inspection fee is $100 per device.
Expiration Date
You need a new license for each event. The license expires when the event ends.
You must have a Portable Amusement Device License to operate a truck-mounted or inflatable amusement ride on the vehicle that transports it. Examples of portable amusement devices include carousel rides and inflatable rides like the Moonwalk or Super Slide.
You must submit a separate application for each ride you operate.
Fee
The fee for the full one-year license term is $50 per device.
Expiration Date
The license expires on March 15 each year.
Inspections
Portable amusement rides that are truck-mounted must be inspected by the Department of Buildings (DOB) each time they relocate. To learn more, go to the Portable Amusement Ride Relocation Inspection page.
Online
To apply online, you need a Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) account.
Log in or register for a DCA account.
In Person
If you’re applying in person, you will have to complete an application and bring it to the Department of Consumer Affairs Licensing Center or the NYC Small Business Support Center.
The centers are closed on major holidays. If you need to take an exam, you should arrive before 3 PM.
About three months before your license expires, the Department of Consumer Affairs will mail you a renewal package.
You can complete and submit the application DCA sent you by mail or in person, or you can renew online. Once your license expires, you are considered unlicensed and you may get penalties if you continue to operate. If you don’t renew your license within 59 days of expiration, you will have to reapply for a new license.
Online
To renew online you need to have a DCA online account and a Personal Identification Number (PIN). The PIN is required to link information about your DCA records to your online account.
Log in or register for a DCA account.
If you don’t have a PIN already, you can request it by phone.
In Person
You can drop off your completed application and any required documents at the Department of Consumer Affairs Licensing Center or the NYC Small Business Support Center.
The centers are closed on major holidays. If you need to take an exam, you should arrive before 3 PM.
By Mail
Mail your application and required documents to:
DCA Licensing Center
42 Broadway
New York, NY 10004
By Phone
You can:
Online
You can check the status of your application through your DCA account.
Log in or register for a DCA account.
By Phone
Online
On the DCA website you can:
Go to the DCA Business Toolbox.
With a DCA online account, you can:
Log in or register for a DCA account.
In Person
The centers are closed on major holidays. If you need to take an exam, you should arrive before 3 PM.
By Phone
If you’re using the online services portal to submit applications and other requests to the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), you can get help with technical problems, including:
You can get answers to license-specific questions and information about application requirements.