If you own or maintain property with a fire escape, balcony, or exterior bridge, you must register the structure with the Inspectional Services Department every five years. Learn how to start the process below.
Before you get started
Hire a licensed fire escape installer or registered professional engineer to conduct a comprehensive inspection of all components:
- Obtain three estimates (verify references, if possible).
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Establish a detailed written contract outlining the repairs, equipment, and labor costs.
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Ensure both parties sign the contract.
- Arrange for payment in increments.
- Verify that the professional's license and address are clearly stated on the contract. PO boxes are unacceptable.
- Do not leave any blank lines on the contract.
Please Note: the bulleted items are recommendations for hiring and working with a professional.
Submit the application in person
The licensed professional is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits, including a Short-Form Permit and a Fire Escape and Fire Balcony Affidavit. Please note: Uncertified property owners are not able to secure these permits.
- You can apply for a Short-Form Permits online.
- Submit your Fire Escape and Fire Balcony Affidavit in person at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, 5th floor.
Prepare to pay the fees
You need to pay a $50 fee at the cashiers window. Fees can be paid in the form of cash, check, American Express, Master Card, Visa, and Discover.
Keep in Mind
Non-compliance may lead to a violation.
Before you get started by mail
Hire a licensed fire escape installer or registered professional engineer to conduct a comprehensive inspection of all components:
- Obtain three estimates (verify references, if possible).
-
Establish a detailed written contract outlining the repairs, equipment, and labor costs.
-
Ensure both parties sign the contract.
- Arrange for payment in increments.
- Verify that the professional's license and address are clearly stated on the contract. PO boxes are unacceptable.
- Do not leave any blank lines on the contract.
Please Note: the bulleted items are recommendations for hiring and working with a professional.
Get your info together
The licensed professional is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits, including a Short-Form Permit and a Fire Escape and Fire Balcony Affidavit. Please note: Uncertified property owners are not able to secure these permits.
Mail your registration to us
Mail all required documents:
1010 Massachusetts Ave, 5th Floor
Before you get started
Hire a licensed fire escape installer or registered professional engineer to conduct a comprehensive inspection of all components:
- Obtain three estimates (verify references, if possible).
- Establish a detailed written contract outlining the repairs, equipment, and labor costs.
- Ensure both parties sign the contract.
- Arrange for payment in increments.
- Verify that the professional's license and address are clearly stated on the contract. PO boxes are unacceptable.
- Do not leave any blank lines on the contract.
Please Note: the bulleted items are recommendations for hiring and working with a professional.
Get your info together
The licensed professional is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits, including a Short-Form Permit and a Fire Escape and Fire Balcony Affidavit. Please note: Uncertified property owners are not able to secure these permits.
You need to include a check or money order for $50 made payable to the City of Boston.
Email Us
The licensed professional can email the completed affidavit to ISDAffidavits@boston.gov. The $50 filing fee can be paid in person or online via a payment link that will be shared after your form is reviewed and approved.
1010 Massachusetts Ave, 5th Floor
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Contact us:
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1010 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
building division, 5TH FLOOR
BOSTON, MA 02118 -
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