Do you need a Certificate of Potability before obtaining a Use and Occupancy Permit?
Yes. Beginning in July of 2018 a Certificate of Potability is required from the Health Department prior to obtaining a Use and Occupancy from the County for a new or replacement dwelling. Water samples must be submitted to the Health Department where they are reviewed and approved prior to the Certificate of Potability being issued.

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1. Who do I contact if I have been bitten by an animal?
2. My pet bit someone! What do I do?
3. Can you apply for a burn permit online?
4. Do I need a burn permit to burn in a barrel?
5. Do you need a Certificate of Potability before obtaining a Use and Occupancy Permit?
6. Who do I contact concerning mold?
7. How do you dispose of paint?
8. Where do I get a permit to show animals at the Frederick Fair?
9. Who is responsible for the removal of dead deer?
10. Where do I go for questions concerning residential water and Fort Detrick?
11. Does the Health Department test for lead paint and radon?
12. Who do I contact regarding Community Service Hours?
13. I am a renter having problems with my rental property that my landlord will not address. Who do I contact for help?
14. Does the Health Department deal with complaints in Frederick City?
15. Does the Health Department take tall grass complaints?
16. Does the Health Department oversee dog feces complaints?
17. How do I make a complaint against someone that has trash in their yard?