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The Elevator Safety Unit registers all elevator devices in the State of New Jersey as required by the elevator subcode, which is regulated under the Uniform Construction Code in Subchapter 12. The Elevator Safety (ELSA) application was created to provide online access for building owners to make it easier to register new buildings and new installed devices, transfer ownership, and amend registration information. ELSA allows users to manage their accounts, look up and print bills and inspection reports, print certificates of passing inspections, and pay annual inspection bills, registration and penalty fees. The ELSA application can be used to register the following elevator devices (hydraulic, traction, winding drum, roped hydraulic, rack & pinion and limited use limited access), escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, wheel chair lifts, chair... The Bureau of Housing Inspection oversees the registration and periodic inspection of hotels, motels and multiple dwellings as mandated under the Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law, to ensure the health, safety and welfare of... This portal provides online access to properties on file with Housing Inspection.
Users may look up, print, and pay bills; view or print inspection reports, certificates of registration, certificates of inspection and judgments. Owners or authorized agents may register new properties, transfer ownership, update information, request an extension of time to abate violations or request an administrative hearing. Click 'Enter' to get started. DCA awards $45M for affordable housing projects across NJ The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs headed into the holiday weekend announcing awards totaling more than $35 million from the state’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The fiscal year 2026 funding will go to 23 projects throughout the Garden State that create affordable home ownership and rental opportunities, according to the Nov.
26 announcement. Additionally, DCA awarded another $10 million to Habitat for Humanity projects. According to the state, the Murphy administration has invested over $260 million in state and federal trust funds. That includes the state’s $167 million AHTF contribution. Overall, that backing has helped create nearly 1,400 affordable units statewide, DCA said. TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) announced more than $35 million in new Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) investments for fiscal year 2026, funding 23 housing developments across the...
An additional $10 million was awarded to Habitat for Humanity projects to build and rehabilitate homes for low- and moderate-income families. The latest round of awards brings the Murphy administration’s total investment in state and federal housing trust funds to more than $260 million, supporting nearly 1,400 affordable homes statewide. “These FY 2026 awards reflect our ongoing commitment to expanding and preserving affordable housing across New Jersey,” said DCA Commissioner Jacquelyn A. Suárez. “By investing in these projects, we’re helping municipalities create lasting, high-quality homes that meet the needs of today’s residents and future generations.” Projects reach from North to South Jersey
The 23 selected projects include developments in urban, suburban, and rural areas, each designed to meet specific local housing needs. Among the recipients: Customer Service: phone: (609) 292-4080email: customer.service@dca.nj.gov Central Administrative Office:AddressPhone: Welcome to one of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ (DCA) Service Portals. Our Service Portals provide secure online access to web-based applications.
Through this portal you may access either the Notice of Intention to Foreclose or Landscape Irrigation Certification systems. Each of these applications requires users to register in order to use the systems. If you are a first-time user of either system, please click the First Time User button and register. If you have already registered, please click the Returning User button and login to the appropriate application. The Notice of Intent to Foreclose (NOIF) on residential properties. P.L.
2019, Chapter 134, requires residential mortgage lenders to report Notices of Intent to Foreclose to the State when Notices are sent to residential mortgage debtors. This portal is designed for loan servicers and those working on behalf of, to report the required information to the State. It is also designed to provide read only access to Counties, Municipalities and State Agencies to the reported data that fall within their jurisdiction. If you do not have an account in the NOIF system, click the First Time User button to complete an access request. Please familiarize yourself with the User Guide before requesting system access or submitting Notices.
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College Students From Accredited Colleges Or Universities Considering Careers In
College students from accredited colleges or universities considering careers in State and/or Local Government are encouraged to apply for DCA Internships. DCA's new blog filled with fresh ideas, insights, and inspiration. Click the link below for more information. Haga clic en el enlace de abajo para obtener más información. Working together to end veteran homelessness in New Jersey by enhancing ...
The Elevator Safety Unit Registers All Elevator Devices In The
The Elevator Safety Unit registers all elevator devices in the State of New Jersey as required by the elevator subcode, which is regulated under the Uniform Construction Code in Subchapter 12. The Elevator Safety (ELSA) application was created to provide online access for building owners to make it easier to register new buildings and new installed devices, transfer ownership, and amend registrati...
Users May Look Up, Print, And Pay Bills; View Or
Users may look up, print, and pay bills; view or print inspection reports, certificates of registration, certificates of inspection and judgments. Owners or authorized agents may register new properties, transfer ownership, update information, request an extension of time to abate violations or request an administrative hearing. Click 'Enter' to get started. DCA awards $45M for affordable housing ...
26 Announcement. Additionally, DCA Awarded Another $10 Million To Habitat
26 announcement. Additionally, DCA awarded another $10 million to Habitat for Humanity projects. According to the state, the Murphy administration has invested over $260 million in state and federal trust funds. That includes the state’s $167 million AHTF contribution. Overall, that backing has helped create nearly 1,400 affordable units statewide, DCA said. TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey Department...
An Additional $10 Million Was Awarded To Habitat For Humanity
An additional $10 million was awarded to Habitat for Humanity projects to build and rehabilitate homes for low- and moderate-income families. The latest round of awards brings the Murphy administration’s total investment in state and federal housing trust funds to more than $260 million, supporting nearly 1,400 affordable homes statewide. “These FY 2026 awards reflect our ongoing commitment to exp...