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Regulated Industries Commission
The Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) is a statutory body with strong regulatory powers and responsibilities. The following service providers are regulated by the RIC:. You can also submit your complaint in person, by telephone, mail or fax, to the RIC using the contact information provided below.
Municipal Corporations Contact Information
Municipal Corporation offices are open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, except on public holidays. To obtain contact information for the councillor responsible for your area, please contact your Municipal Corporation. The Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government Head Office.
Registration of Sports Clubs
A Sports Club is a recognised organisation formed to promote health, physical well-being and the acquisition and refinement of physical skills. Sports Clubs can have different goals depending on the interests of their members: they can be competitive, recreational or instructional in nature. A decision on the application for registration will normally be available within two weeks, and the Sport Club will be notified in writing to the Club's secretary.
Registering a Business with the Central Statistical Office (CSO)
Registering a Business with the Central Statistical Office (CSO). Businesses in Trinidad and Tobago are encouraged to register with the Central Statistical Office (CSO) and to provide some basic information about the business. For information on registering a business as a legal entity in Trinidad and Tobago, please click the link provided below.
Registering a Trade Union
Registering a Trade Union. Trade unions are associations of employees in a particular trade, industry, or company, created for the purpose of securing improvements in pay, benefits, working conditions, or social and political status through collective bargaining. Complete, in duplicate, a Trade Union Application form ('A'), available at the Trade Unions Unit of the Ministry of Labour and Small Enterprise Development at the address below, and have it signed by seven members of the trade union.
Registering a Business
Any person who wishes to incorporate a company in Trinidad and Tobago is required by law to register the business. All businesses - Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies - must complete the first step in the process, the reservation of a business name. To register a business name your first step is to fill out an Application for Name Approval/Name Reservation Form and submit it to the address of the Companies Registry listed below.
Regulated Industries Commission
The Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) is a statutory body with strong regulatory powers and responsibilities. The following service providers are regulated by the RIC:. You can also submit your complaint in person, by telephone, mail or fax, to the RIC using the contact information provided below.
Municipal Corporations Contact Information
Municipal Corporation offices are open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, except on public holidays. To obtain contact information for the councillor responsible for your area, please contact your Municipal Corporation. The Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government Head Office.
Registering a Business with the Central Statistical Office (CSO)
Registering a Business with the Central Statistical Office (CSO). Businesses in Trinidad and Tobago are encouraged to register with the Central Statistical Office (CSO) and to provide some basic information about the business. For information on registering a business as a legal entity in Trinidad and Tobago, please click the link provided below.
Registering a Trade Union
Registering a Trade Union. Trade unions are associations of employees in a particular trade, industry, or company, created for the purpose of securing improvements in pay, benefits, working conditions, or social and political status through collective bargaining. Complete, in duplicate, a Trade Union Application form ('A'), available at the Trade Unions Unit of the Ministry of Labour and Small Enterprise Development at the address below, and have it signed by seven members of the trade union.
Registering a Business
Any person who wishes to incorporate a company in Trinidad and Tobago is required by law to register the business. All businesses - Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies - must complete the first step in the process, the reservation of a business name. To register a business name your first step is to fill out an Application for Name Approval/Name Reservation Form and submit it to the address of the Companies Registry listed below.
Registering a Business
Any person who wishes to incorporate a company in Trinidad and Tobago is required by law to register the business. All businesses - Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies - must complete the first step in the process, the reservation of a business name. To register a business name your first step is to fill out an Application for Name Approval/Name Reservation Form and submit it to the address of the Companies Registry listed below.