Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

911 Emergency Communications (Homeland Security)
Adopt-A-Road (Public Works & Transportation)
Animal Management (Environment)
Animal Management Lost & Found (Environment)
Automated Speed Enforcement Program (Police)
Bag It Right
Benefits (Human Resources Management)
Blue Line Corridor & TOD Guidance (County Executive)
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program (Health)
Business Recycling Plan and Report (Environment)
Check Wait List Status (Housing Authority)
Citizen Complaint Process (County Executive)
Clear the Curb (Environment)
Commercial Building Permit (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Community Development Block Grant (Housing & Community Development)
Community Partnership Grants (County Executive)
Community Partnership Grants: Award (County Executive)
Community Partnership Grants: Process (County Executive)
Community Partnership Grants: Proof of Eligibility / Documentation (County Executive)
Community Partnership Grants: Reporting (County Executive)
Contract Administration & Procurement (Central Services)
Coronavirus (Health)
County Roads (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement) COVID-19 Testing & Insurance FAQs
COVID-19 Testing Guidance (Health)
Critical Area (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Current State of Tantallon Infrastructure (DPW&T/CEX)
Drainage (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Driveways (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Ebola (Health)
EDI Fund (County Executive)
Elections
Electrical (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Employee Services & Labor Relations (Human Resources Management)
EMS Transport Billing (Fire/EMS)
Enterovirus D68 (Health)
Environment
Family Investment (Social Services)
Fire & Life Safety (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Fire Transport Billing (Fire/EMS) Flood Management (Environment)
Floodplain (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Flue/Influenza (Health)
Food Scraps Composting (Environment)
Grading (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Health (Permitting, Inspections & Enforcement)
Health Plan Review (Health)

Our staff strives to complete an initial review with written comments sent out to the applicant within 10 business days and a resubmittal review within five business days.

Inspections (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Job Opportunities (Police)
Jobs First (Central Services)
Land Acquisition & Real Property (Central Services)
Landlord Portal (Housing Authority)
Landlords (Housing Authority)
Licensing Center (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Litter & Illegal Dumping (Environment)

Illegal dumping impacts communities with unsightly garbage and waste alongside streets, within grassy areas, and on local roads and rivers. The funding to remove this debris impacts County agency budgets and services provided to residents. Environmental degradation impacts the health and wellness of our residents and their sense of place. 

Maintenance of Tantallon Infrastructure (DPW&T/CEX)
Measles (Health)
Mechanical Section (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Mentor Protege (Procurement)
MPIA (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Municipalities (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
National Capital Region Wireless Emergency Alert Testing (Homeland Security)
Once-a-Week Collection (Environment)
Participating in PreventionLink (Health)
Pensions & Investments (Human Resources Management)
Permanent Rent Stabilization Law (Housing & Community Development)
Permit Inspection (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Permitting, Inspections & Enforcement

You can schedule an inspection by calling the County’s Interactive Voice Response system (IVR) at 301-755-9000, between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., Monday through Friday.

PG311 (Community Relations)
Plans to Improve Tantallon Infrastructure (DPW&T/CEX)
Police
Police Complaint Process (Police Accountability Board)
Post-Trial Rights of the Defendant (State's Attorney)
PreventionLink Impact (Health)
Property Maintenance & Code Enforcement (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)

Please include the address of the property in question and a brief description of the complaint. To file a complaint, please call PGC311 at 3-1-1 if you are inside the County. Dial 301-883-4748 if you are outside of the County. Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. except Federal and County holidays.

Only one vehicle, whether wrecked, dismantled or unlicensed, may be kept on private property; and, it must be in an enclosed garage, not on exterior property.

Public Housing Sites (Housing Authority)
Public Relations & Community Outreach (Social Services)
Rain Check Rebate Program (Environment)
Recruitment Examinations & Classification (Human Resources Management)
Red Light Enforcement (Police)
Redevelopment Authority
Retiree Connection (Human Resources Management)
Selling Homemade Goods / Cottage Food Industry (Health)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Health)
Site/Road Permits (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)

Site Development Rough Grading Permit – Enables rough grading in County public rights-of-way and on-site, including construction of storm drain and stormwater management ponds.

Site Development Fine Grading Permit – Enables fine grading in County public rights-of-way and on-site, and includes construction of public and private roads, paving, storm drains, stormwater management facilities, stream restorations, culverts, bridges, sidewalks, driveways, trails, recreation facilities and other development activities outside of the actual building structure. This permit is a prerequisite for a building permit.

Street Construction Permit – This type of permit enables roadway and drainage construction within the County public rights-of-way, including paving, sidewalks, driveways, streetscape, street lights, street trees, traffic signals and bridges.

Residential Driveway Permit – Enables construction of residential driveway entrances for access to and from the County public rights-of-way.

Haul Road Permit (hauling to or from a site) – Enables a commercial/industrial hauling operation to travel across County roads to and from filling and mining facilities. This type of permit enables logging contractors to haul commercial/industrial loads across County roads.

Oversize Overweight Vehicle Permit – Enables oversized and overweight vehicles to travel over specifically identified County roads and bridges.

Special Permit – Enables miscellaneous minor work to be done on-site and within County public rights-of-way.

Special Drain Permit – Enables minor on-site and public rights-of-way drainage.

Special Utility Permit – Enables utility installation/repair within the County public road right-of-way.

Application for the above types of permits may be made at the ePermits Online Portal.

Site/Road Related Bonds (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Site/Road Related Utility Permits (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Small Cell (DPIE)
Snow & Ice Control (Public Works & Transportation)
State's Attorney
Storm Drainage Maintenance (Environment)
Stormwater Management (Environment)
Strategic Partnership Division (County Executive)

Yes, you must have a physical address within Prince George’s County.

Structural Section (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Sustainable Energy Program (Central Services)
Sustainable Initiatives (Environment)

There are many ways you can slow stormwater runoff down and let it soak into the soil. What works best for you will depend upon the size and layout of your home and property, the type of soil you have, how much you want to spend, and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. The Rain Check Rebate program will help you choose between infiltration practices such as rain gardens, rain barrels, trees, permeable pavement, and more! For more information, visit the Rain Check Rebate page.

Tantallon Workgroup (DPW&T/CEX)
Tenant Fit-Out Sprinklers and Fire Alarms (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)

The sprinkler/fire alarm drawings are submitted in a separate building permit application for approval of sprinklers/alarms.

No, the building permit has to be issued first. For more information and requirements, visit DPIE’s website page on Third Party Review Program for Fire & Life Safety.

Just information regarding existing/proposed fire protection systems should be included on the building permit drawing. A separate building permit needs to be obtained as per question #2.

The Sprinkler/Fire Alarm Building Permit application should be submitted to DPIE.

The estimated timeframe for processing and issuing sprinkler/fire alarm building permits is approximately 5 business days.

Tenants (Housing Authority)

Contact your Rental Specialist in the Rental Assistance Office at 301-883-5501 to determine if a change of income or an adjustment for you is the reason for the changed amount. If the Rental Assistance Office cannot determine a reason for the change, contact Financial and Administrative Services (FAS), Accounts Payable Office at 301-883-5546.

Trees (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Tuberculosis Control (Health)
Unlicensed Businesses (Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement)
Wait List (Housing Authority)
Waste Management (Environment)

A resident may report a missed collection starting at noon on their regular collection day by contacting PGC311 online or dialing 311.

Waste Management System Benefit Change (Environment)