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Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs

www.dcra.dc.gov

 
The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) supports a thriving community of residents, businesses, and visitors through diligent protection of health and safety and equitable administration of regulation and compliance in our District. Summary of Services DCRA is responsible for regulating construction and business activity in the District of Columbia. The agency operates a consolidated permit intake center, as well as reviews construction documents to ensure compliance with building codes and zoning regulations. Construction activity, buildings and rental housing establishments are inspected and housing code violations are abated, if necessary. To protect consumers, DCRA issues business licenses, professional licenses, ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.dcra.dc.gov
  • 1100 4th Street, SW
    Washington, DC USA 20024
  • Phone: 202.442.4400

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Pedro Agosto
Chief Information Officer Profile

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