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Permits to Operate

Businesses Requiring a Permit to Operate at Port Canaveral

  • Crane Service including Rentals and Heavy Lift Providers
  • Cruise Ship Embarkation and Shore Services
  • Mobile Fuel Vendor Landside - Petroleum and LNG
  • Mobile Fuel Vendor Bunker Barge Service - Petroleum and LNG
  • Waste Oil Disposal Service
  • Sanitary Waste Removal Service
  • Stevedoring Service
  • Steamship Agency
  • Franchise Steamship Agency - providing services for cruise vessels exceeding 20,000 GRT
  • Security Services
  • Tug Services

Exempt from Permit to Operate

  • Entities whose sole function on the Port is to fulfill the requirements of U.S. government regulatory agencies.
  • Canaveral Port Authority approved and retained vendors, their subcontractors and suppliers, while performing tasks under contract with the Canaveral Port Authority.
  • Government entities.

Permit to Operate

Apply for a Permit Here
The Canaveral Port Authority mandates a Permit to Operate for specific businesses as outlined in the Port's Tariff, with varying application requirements per category.