CITY OF PORTLAND Permitting and Inspections Department Congress Street, Room • Portland, Maine • bl@www.doorway.ru • www.doorway.ru TAXI/LIVERY/TOUR LICENSE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Please include all items on the checklist below. Incomplete applications will delay the review process. A non-digital copy of the driver’s City of Portland business license as required by Chapter ; 3. A valid state-issued driver’s license; and. 4. A valid, original, City of Portland driver permit. All licensed drivers must prominently post and display the taxi permit in the taxicab while on duty. 5. Taxi Driver Certification Requirements. Taxi Driver Conduct, Requirements and Prohibitions. Taxi Company Accessible Service Requirements. TNC Services Permits Required. TNC Permit Application Standards for Approval and/or Denial and Certification Requirements. TNC Services Permit Fees and Civil Penalty Fines.
Taxi Companies, Drivers, and Vehicles are prohibited from operating at the Portland International Airport without a City of Portland permit/certification and specific permission or approval from the Port of Portland. Vehicle Safety Inspections and Driver Background Checks. To ensure that private for-hire vehicles and drivers meet the requirements in Portland City Code , PBOT inspectors conduct thousands of safety inspections. Inspectors also confirm the driver's identity and that their vehicle registration and insurance are up to date. We plan, build, manage and maintain an effective and safe transportation system that provides people and businesses access and mobility.
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