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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

Lynwood separates business licenses from everyday service requests

Lynwood residents and businesses have separate doors for business licenses, online building permits, and everyday requests such as graffiti, bulky items, parking enforcement, water service, and animal control.

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Lynwood has two everyday lanes that are easy to mix up. Business and building questions go one way. Neighborhood service requests go another.

For a business in the city, the business license path covers businesses operating in city limits, property owners, home-based businesses, and contractors before operations begin. For construction, Building and Safety reviews plans, issues permits, and performs site inspections.

For regular city service issues, use the service request contacts instead. That page is the better fit for graffiti, bulky item service, water service questions, animal control, and parking enforcement contacts.

Start by deciding whether you are asking permission to do something, asking for a city inspection, or reporting a city service problem. Then gather the address, nearest cross street, photos if helpful, business name if involved, and a short description that a staff person can act on.

Where to see it

Lynwood Services, Business License, Building and Safety, and Submit Service Request pages.

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Reviewed July 4, 2026

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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.

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