Buildings must meet fire safety regulations.
In some cases, you must notify the municipality that you are going to use the building; this is called a notification of fire safety-compliant use .
You must apply for an all-in-one permit for physical aspects (omgevingsvergunning) for fire safety-compliant use.
You can find out if you need to make a notification by running the permit check on the online service counter Omgevingsloket online, in Dutch.
Applying or submitting a notification
- Run a permit check to see if you need a permit or if you must submit a notification.
- If you need a permit, you can apply for it at once online on the online service counter Omgevingsloket or send in a written application. Log in with DigiD, for individuals or eHerkenning, for businesses.
- If you have to submit a notification, you can do so at once via the online service counter Omgevingsloket. Log in with DigiD, for individuals or eHerkenning, for businesses.
The cost depends on which all-in-one permit for physical aspects you apply for. You must pay even if your application is rejected. Call the municipality by phonenumber +31 10 800 40 00.
The municipality needs 8 weeks, standard procedure to assess your application. In some cases it can take 26 weeks, extended procedure, for example if you want to deviate from the zoning plan. The municipality may extend the period once by 6 weeks.
You can view the list of permit applications and decisions at Overheid.nl.
Do you want to object? Then the following rules apply.
- For a standard all-in-one permit for physical aspects, 8 weeks, you must file an objection within 6 weeks after the decision is published. How to do this is stated in the published decision.
- Does it concern an extended all-in-one permit for physical aspect, 26 weeks? Then it is issued a a draft decision. You can submit your opinion within 6 weeks. After that, a final decision will be made. You can appeal to the district court within 6 weeks.