Certifications
Contact your municipality to find out if any existing construction on your property lacks legally required Certifications.
Certificate Of Occupancy
According to Hempstead Town Code, no building hereafter built can be occupied or used, in whole or in part, until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the Building Commissioner certifying that such building conforms substantially to the permit and the requirements of law applying to buildings of its class and kind.
If your house was built prior to 1929 you would not have a Certificate of Occupancy. It may have a Certificate of Existing Use. If your house was built prior to 1929 and you do not have a Certificate of Existing Use, the Town of Hempstead Expeditors can help you apply for one. If your house does not have a Certificate of Occupancy or you are unsure when your house was built, you should contact the Building Department of Hempstead regarding the required certifications.