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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NYC Special Events Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the applicant information section. Provide your name, contact details, and organization name if applicable. Ensure all information is accurate for a smooth processing experience.
  3. Next, navigate to the event details section. Here, specify the type of event, date, time, and location. Be as detailed as possible to avoid any confusion during the review process.
  4. In the additional requirements section, indicate any special needs or requests related to your event. This could include permits for sound equipment or food vendors.
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Permits require at least a minimum of 21 to 30 days to be processed (Different guidelines apply to demonstrations and rallies). Please plan accordingly. We do not accept applications submitted inside the 21 day threshold.
You must have a Special Event permit to hold any event with more than 20 people in a park or on a beach, including barbecues and parties. You will be advised if you need any additional permits for your event once you submit the application. There is a $25 non-refundable processing fee for all Special Events permits.
A General Park Use Permit is required for most events and activities that take place within Central Park, including proposals. This permit is ideal for smaller, more intimate gatherings.
Things to Know Before You Apply. Special Events permits cost $25 to process, and the fee cannot be waived (except when requesting an NYC Parks group volunteer project). This money is not refundable. Also, we need at least 21 days of notice - we will not accept an application thats fewer than 21 days out from the event
Applying for a Parade Permit Applications are available through the E-Apply system. Applicants must first create an online account prior to submitting an application. An account can also be set up through police precincts, where a department member can assist with the application.

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Street performers usually do not need a permit. However, a permit is required if you: Use a sound device such as a loud speaker, megaphone, or stereo. Perform in or next to a park.
You do not need a permit to: Hold a demonstration, rally, or press conference on a public sidewalk, where foot traffic is not substantially impeded. March on a public sidewalk without amplified sound. Film protest or police activity if you maintain enough distance not to interfere with police activity.

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