NOC (District Magistrate & Commissioner of Police)
NOC Services from District Magistrate & Police Commissioner – Fast, Legal & Hassle-Free
What is a DM/CP NOC?
A District Magistrate (DM) NOC and Commissioner of Police (CP) NOC are official letters of clearance stating that your proposed project or activity is not objectionable from a law & order, safety, or public interest perspective.
These NOCs are often mandatory prerequisites for getting further approvals like:
PESO License
Storage and Tank Farm permissions
Explosive license
Poison license
SMPV license
Sulphur license
Arms license

Who Needs This NOC?
- Petroleum storage & retail outlets
- Solvent or chemical warehouses
- Explosives manufacturing units
- Biodiesel or ethanol blending plants
- Gas cylinder filling units
- Refinery and tank farms
- Distilleries or pharma plants using controlled substances
- Fireworks and sensitive item traders
- Any unit handling hazardous substances
Department we deal with
(District Magistrate & Commissioner of Police)
- Police Inspector
- Dy. Superintendent
- Superintendent
- Taluka Revenue Officer
- Taluka Executive Magistrate
- Road And Building Department (R & D)
- Sub-Divisional Magistrate (S.D.M)
- Sub-Divisional Officer (S.D.O)
- Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department
- Deputy Mamlatdar
- Talati / Tehsildar
- District Supply Officer
- Resident Additional Collector (R.A.C)
- Collector
- Traffic Department
- Forest Department
- National Highway Authority Of India (N.H.A.I)
- State Highway Authority

Frequently Asked Questions
Is this NOC required for all businesses?
No, only for those dealing with flammable, hazardous, or regulated items.
How long does it take to get the NOC?
Typically 2-3 Months working days, depending on local verification timelines.
Can I apply for DM and CP NOC together?
No. They both have different Criteria depending upon location
What happens after I get this NOC?
You can then proceed to apply for PESO, Pollution and other licenses.