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Begin by entering the official business name(s) under which the permit will be issued. Ensure this is accurate as it will be used for all official correspondence.
Indicate your status as an applicant by marking one of the provided boxes (Individual, Corporation, Partnership/Association, Government/State Agency, Other). If applicable, confirm U.S. citizenship.
Fill in your Taxpayer ID or Social Security Number if required. Then provide your primary and alternate addresses along with contact numbers and email address.
Describe the nature of your business briefly and specify your operating dates/times within the park. Use additional sheets if necessary for detailed schedules.
Complete the insurance section by providing the name of your insurance carrier and attach the original insurance certificate as required.
Answer any additional questions regarding watercraft or vehicle usage within park boundaries and any legal violations in the past five years. Provide details if necessary.
Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom before submitting it along with a $200 payment to ensure processing.
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The standard CUA application fee across all national parks will be $350 for the first application submitted by the applicant and $250 for subsequent applications from the same applicant to the same park. Apply now via the online CUA system.
How to get a cua?
Online CUA Application and Reporting System The system allows potential CUA applicants and CUA holders to view all available CUA opportunities, apply for CUAs, submit required CUA reports, and pay CUA fees. Learn more about the online CUA system on the Applying for a CUA page.
What is a CUA permit?
A Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) is a business permit with the National Park Service that authorizes an individual, group, company, or other for-profit entity to conduct commercial activities and provide specific visitor services within a national park area.
Must submit copy of all guides current CPR, First aid, and valid drivers license. Guides may be added and removed throughout the operating year. ☐ Operating
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