Frequently Asked Questions
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General FAQs
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General FAQs
Driver's licenses are issued by the Colorado Department of Revenue. The nearest office is located in Northglenn at 11900 North Washington Street and the phone number is 720.929.8636.
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Vehicles may be registered at the George Di Ciero City and County Building, 1 DesCombes Drive. Our office is located in the west wing.General FAQs
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Visit VoteBroomfield.org for more information. Or register directly via Colorado's New Voter Registration page.
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General FAQs
You can submit a concern online, by sending an email, calling, or writing to the City and County of Broomfield. Contact Us
Or, see a general list of Frequently Asked Questions below, and our complete FAQs page.
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Broomfield Municipal Code (Section 3-04-080) requires a SALES TAX LICENSE. The license is issued at no charge. If you have a temporary cart at the FlatIron Crossing Mall, a $200 cart deposit is required at the time of application. Your license application will be reviewed by other Broomfield departments before the license is issued. Therefore, allow 10 days to two weeks processing time PRIOR to opening your new business. Download the application and fax to: 303.410.3802. Broomfield does not require a separate “Business License,” however, Liquor Licenses and Solicitor's Licenses are processed by the City Clerk Department at 303.438.6332.General FAQs
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Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be vaccinated against rabies and have the tags attached at all times. Pets vaccinated within the city can be licensed at the local veterinarian. If you have a pet that was vaccinated outside the city, a license can be obtained free of charge by bringing the vaccination verification to: Community Assistance Center 1 DesCombes Drive Broomfield, CO 80020 Ph: 303.438.6390General FAQs
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The City and County of Broomfield is a U.S. Department of State designated Passport Acceptance Facility. The Community Assistance Center at the George Di Ciero City and County Building, One DesCombes Drive, will assist with passport applications. Please note that all passport applicants must have an appointment by calling 303-438-6390.
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For all children under the age of 18, curfew is 10:30 p.m.; however, on Friday and Saturday nights, minors between age 15 and 18 have an extended curfew of 1 a.m. with permission of parents. There are some exceptions to this ordinance. For more information, please see Broomfield Municipal Code 9-62-030.