City Clerk
The City Clerk, who is elected to a four-year term, serves as the Clerk of the City Council. The City Clerk is responsible for facilitating the conduct of business by the City Council and fulfilling legal requirements as set forth by the Government Code and City Municipal Code. The City Clerk's Office conducts City elections and administers campaign and financial disclosure laws. The Office is responsible for the preparation of City Council Agendas and Minutes and maintains a true record of all proceedings of the City Council. Additional duties include: maintains custody of the City Seal, administers oaths and affirmations, receives petitions, prepares and publishes legal notices; collects fees and revenues; certifies payroll and accounts payable; issues City business licenses; processes incoming/outgoing mail; maintains the Campbell Municipal Code and accepts subpoenas.
 
Business Licenses

If you are going to do business in Campbell, apply for your license at the City Clerk's Office.

License rates and permit requirements vary according to the type of business and number of employees. Licenses are issued for one year at a time, and are renewable in the same month each year which the license was originally obtained. Renewal notices are issued annually, and if payment is not received in a timely manner, a penalty is imposed. The Santa Clara Clara County Fire Department conducts annual inspections of each Campbell business, and the Public Works and Building Departments additionally require proof of business license prior to issuing permits.

 
Related Links:
Campbell Chamber of Commerce
Campbell City Clerk
City Hall - Upper Level
70 North First Street, Campbell, California 95008
(408) 866-2117
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM to 5:00PM

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