This is a legal form that was released by the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services - a government authority operating within Connecticut. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a CERT-104 Services Certificate?
A: A CERT-104 Services Certificate is a document issued by the State of Connecticut to certify that all necessary utility services have been installed and are operational for a new construction project.
Q: What is the purpose of a CERT-104 Services Certificate?
A: The purpose of a CERT-104 Services Certificate is to confirm that a new construction project has met all requirements for utility services, such as water, sewer, and electricity.
Q: Who issues the CERT-104 Services Certificate?
A: The CERT-104 Services Certificate is issued by the State of Connecticut, specifically the Department of Public Utilities Control.
Q: When is a CERT-104 Services Certificate required?
A: A CERT-104 Services Certificate is required before a new construction project can receive a Certificate of Occupancy.
Q: How can I obtain a CERT-104 Services Certificate?
A: To obtain a CERT-104 Services Certificate, you need to submit an application to the Department of Public Utilities Control and pay the necessary fees.
Q: What information is needed for a CERT-104 Services Certificate application?
A: The application for a CERT-104 Services Certificate will typically require information such as the address of the new construction project, details about the utility services, and proof of payment for the necessary fees.
Q: What happens if the utility services are not installed or operational?
A: If the utility services are not installed or operational, a CERT-104 Services Certificate will not be issued, and the new construction project will not be able to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy.
Form Details:
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