Horse Drawn Cab Owner License
A Horse Drawn Cab Owner license is required for a business that owns a horse drawn vehicle that will be operated for hire. The New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) issues this license.
Please note that a Horse Drawn Cab Owner license can only be issued to a business that buys a horse drawn cab from a current licensee and then submits the requirements listed below to request a transfer of the license from the previous owner.
You must have the applicable Business Certificate based on your business’s legal structure. Although DCWP does not require submission of your Business Certificate in order to process your application, DCWP may request this document under section 20-104 of the New York City Administrative Code.
- Sole proprietors operating under a name other than your own must have a Business/Assumed Name Certificate.
- Partnerships must have a Partnership Certificate and, if applicable, an Assumed Name Certificate for your business.
- Corporations, Limited Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies, or Limited Liability Partnerships must register and remain active with the New York State Division of Corporations. You can check your status at www.dos.ny.gov/corps.
Complete the Basic License Application.
The Basic License Application requires business information, including applicable identification numbers (such as EIN, SSN, or ITIN); contact information for the business location and business owner, history of criminal and / or civil charges for the business owners, partners, shareholders, and officers; and any DCWP license history for individuals named on the application and their relatives.
Submit a Surrender Form signed by the previous DCWP-licensed horse drawn cab owner.
- $25,000 for bodily injury of any one person resulting from any one accident
- $50,000 for bodily injury of two or more persons resulting from any one accident
- $50,000 for death of any one person resulting from any one accident
- $100,000 for death of two or more persons resulting from any one accident
- $10,000 for destruction of property resulting from any one accident
Complete the Horse Drawn Cab Safety Affirmation.
If the license application will be filed by someone other than the applicant, complete the Granting Authority to Act Affirmation.
List of Fees.
- $100: License Fee for applicants who file for a new Horse Drawn Cab Owner License from April 1 of years that end in an even number to September 30 of years that end in an even number.
- $75: License Fee for applicants who file for a new Horse Drawn Cab Owner License from October 1 of years that end in an even number to March 31 of years that end in an odd number.
- $50: License Fee for applicants who file for a Horse Drawn Cab Owner License from April 1 of years that end in an odd number to September 30 of years that end in an odd number.
- $25: License Fee for applicants who file for a new Horse Drawn Cab Owner License from October 1 of years that end in an odd number to March 31 of years that end in an even number.
- Non-Refundable Convenience Fee for paying with a credit card.
List of accepted payment methods.
- Check (Payable to NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, accepted only for in person application submissions.)
- Money Order (Payable to NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, accepted only for in person application submissions.)
- Credit card including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Card.
- If the application is approved, DCWP will issue the applicant a license document.
- If the application requires additional information, DCWP will notify the applicant by mail with instructions on how to submit this information. If the applicant does not submit the requested materials to DCWP within 10 days of receiving this notification letter, the application will be denied.
- If the application is denied, DCWP will provide an explanation for the denial and information about the reapplication process.