City of Baltimore
Baltimore City Code

§ 14-18. Applications.

(a) Form.

An application for a valet parking zone permit must be submitted by the host in the form required by the rules and regulations adopted under this subtitle.

(b) Application fee.

(1) The application must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee to cover the cost of investigating and processing the application.

(2) The amount of the fee is as set forth in the rules and regulations adopted under this subtitle.

(c) Contents.

The application must contain:

(1) the host's full legal name and any trade name(s) under which it operates;

(2) the street address, telephone number, and email address of the host's principal place of business;

(3) the location at which the host proposes to provide valet parking services;

(4) the nature of the business or other activity conducted by the host at that location;

(5) if the host will be providing the valet parking services through its own employees and agents, the identification number of its host-operator's application or license under Part II of this subtitle;

(6) if the host will be providing the valet parking services under contract with an operator, the identification number of the contract-operator's license issued under Part II of this subtitle;

(7) a valet parking plan for the location that complies with § 14-19 {"Valet parking plan"} of this subtitle;

(8) certification that neither the applicant nor any of the applicant's principals, employees, attendants or other agents have committed an act or omission within the preceding 12 months that, under § 14-41 of this subtitle, is cause for the denial, suspension, or revocation of an operator's license; and

(9) any other information required by the rules and regulations adopted under this subtitle.

(d) Signature and verification.

(1) The application must be signed, under oath or affirmation, subject to the penalties of perjury, by:

(i) the host; and

(ii) any contract-operator to be used to provide the service.

(2) The individual signing on behalf of the host or a contract-operator must be:

(i) if for a sole proprietorship, its owner;

(ii) if for a partnership, an authorized partner; and

(iii) if for a corporation, limited liability company, or similar entity, an authorized officer.