Services Provided

  • Licensing
  • Inspection

Hotels and Motels Licensing

The Transient Accommodation Program provides the licensing and inspection of all Montgomery County hotels and motels. Public Health inspects over 7,600 rooms to assure that all visitors will have a safe and sanitary accommodation, free of nuisance conditions.

Common Questions

What is considered a transient accommodation?
A transient accommodation is any facility used by transient guests for the purpose of sleeping, and includes the following:
  • Accessory sleeping quarters for transients
  • Apartment hotels
  • Lodging houses
  • Hotels
  • Motels
Do I need a permit to operate a transient accommodation?
Yes, if the number of rooms is five or more.
Do I need to go through plan review for my transient accommodation?
Plan review is required for all transient accommodations
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National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW)

NIW April 21st-28th is National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW).

The goal of the Immunization Program is to increase awareness about immunizations across the life span, from infants to the elderly. NIIW is the perfect time to remind family, friends, co-workers, and those in the community to immunize their children, as well as catch up on their own vaccinations.

Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery County holds outreach clinics for children each month.

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