District of Columbia Code
Subchapter I - Specific Licensing Provisions
§ 47–2839. Private detectives; “detective” defined; regulations

(a) Private detectives, or detective agencies, by whatsoever name called, shall pay a license tax of $158 per annum; provided, that no license shall be issued under this section without the approval of the Chief of Police.
(b) For the purpose of this section, the term “detective” or “detective agency” means and includes any person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of, or advertising, or representing himself, or itself, as being engaged in the business of detecting, discovering, or revealing crime or criminals, or securing information for evidence relating thereto, or discovering or revealing the identity, whereabouts, character, or actions of any person or persons, thing or things.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of detective, or operate, manage, or conduct a detective agency, for profit or gain, or to advertise or represent his business to be that of a detective, or that of conducting, managing, or operating a detective agency, without first obtaining a license so to do.
(d) The Council of the District of Columbia is authorized and empowered to make such reasonable regulations as it deems advisable for the government and conduct of the business of private detectives licensed hereunder, and the Mayor of the District of Columbia is authorized and empowered to revoke the license of a private detective when in his judgment such is deemed advisable in the public interest.
(e) All laws which govern the Metropolitan Police force of the District of Columbia in the matters of persons, property, or money shall be applicable to all private detectives licensed hereunder, and such detectives shall make like returns and dispositions of such matters as is required by existing law and the rules of the Mayor of the District of Columbia governing the Metropolitan Police Department.
(f) Any license issued pursuant to this section shall be issued as a Public Safety endorsement to a basic business license under the basic business license system as set forth in subchapter I-A of this chapter.
(g) All license fees collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited into the Occupations and Professions Licensing Special Account established pursuant to § 47-2853.11.
(July 1, 1902, 32 Stat. 628, ch. 1352, § 7, par. 41; July 1, 1932, 47 Stat. 559, ch. 366; Sept. 14, 1976, D.C. Law 1-82, title I, § 104(y), 23 DCR 2461; enacted, Apr. 9, 1997, D.C. Law 11-254, § 2, 44 DCR 1575; Apr. 20, 1999, D.C. Law 12-261, § 2003(pp)(35), 46 DCR 3142; Oct. 28, 2003, D.C. Law 15-38, § 3(hh)(4)(X), 50 DCR 6913; Dec. 24, 2013, D.C. Law 20-61, § 3012(a), 60 DCR 12472.)
1981 Ed., § 47-2839.
1973 Ed., § 47-2341.
This section is referenced in § 47-2853.11.
D.C. Law 15-38, in subsec. (f), substituted “Public Safety endorsement to a basic business license under the basic” for “Class A Public Safety endorsement to a master business license under the master”.
The 2013 amendment by D.C. Law 20-61 added (g).
Mayor, Council and other offices, application of certain sections to boards, commissions and committees, see § 1-321.02.
Metropolitan police, private detectives, see §§ 5-121.01 to 5-121.04.
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 3(hh)(4)(X) of Streamlining Regulation Emergency Act of 2003 (D.C. Act 15-145, August 11, 2003, 50 DCR 6896).
For temporary (90 days) amendment of this section, see § 3012(a) of the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2013 (D.C. Act 20-130, July 30, 2013, 60 DCR 11384, 20 DCSTAT 1827).
For temporary (90 days) amendment of this section, see § 3012(a) of the Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2013 (D.C. Act 20-204, October 17, 2013, 60 DCR 15341, 20 DCSTAT 2311).
Section 3011 of D.C. Law 20-61 provided that Subtitle B of Title III of the act may be cited the “Security Licensing Streamlining Act of 2013”.
Office of Major and Superintendent of Metropolitan Police abolished: The Office of the Major and Superintendent of Metropolitan Police was abolished and all functions of that office transferred to and vested in the Chief of Police. The Assistant Superintendent, Executive Officer of the Metropolitan Police Department was designated “Deputy Chief of Police, Executive Officer”; the Assistant Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police in command of the Detective Bureau was designated “Deputy Chief of Police, Chief of Detectives”; and each other Assistant Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police was designated “Deputy Chief of Police” by Reorganization Order No. 7, dated September 16, 1952. Reorganization Order No. 7 was replaced by Organization Order No. 153, dated November 10, 1966.
Applicability of D.C. Law 20-61: Section 11001 of D.C. Law 20-61 provided that, except as otherwise provided, the act shall apply as of October 1, 2013.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 47 - Taxation, Licensing, Permits, Assessments, and Fees. [Enacted title]

Chapter 28 - General License Law

Subchapter I - Specific Licensing Provisions

§ 47–2801. Licenses for business or profession; application; transfer of license; signing and sealing. [Repealed]

§ 47–2802. Compliance with fire escape laws and regulations required for license. [Repealed]

§ 47–2803. Revocation of theater license for failure to comply with public decency regulations. [Repealed]

§ 47–2804. Separate license for each business, trade, or profession by same person; place of business restricted to that designated in license; operation under license by others prohibited. [Repealed]

§ 47–2805. Establishment of licensing periods by Mayor; prorating for late application. [Repealed]

§ 47–2805.01. Establishment of licensing periods by Mayor; prorating for late application

§ 47–2805.02. Requirement for social security number

§ 47–2806. Licenses to be posted on premises; exhibition to police

§ 47–2807. Construction and definition of terms

§ 47–2808. Auctioneers; temporary licenses; penalty for failure to account

§ 47–2809. Barbershops and beauty parlors

§ 47–2809.01. Body art establishments

§ 47–2810. Conventions of national associations of hairdressers or cosmetologists exempted

§ 47–2811. Massage establishments; Turkish, Russian, or medicated baths

§ 47–2812. Public baths

§ 47–2813. Keeping or storing of moving picture films. [Repealed]

§ 47–2814. Gasoline, kerosene, oils, fireworks, and explosives

§ 47–2815. Pyroxylin

§ 47–2816. Abattoirs or slaughterhouses. [Repealed]

§ 47–2817. Laundries; dry cleaning and dyeing establishments

§ 47–2818. Mattress manufacture, renovation, storage, or sale; “mattress” defined

§ 47–2819. Slot machines. [Repealed]

§ 47–2820. Theaters, moving pictures, skating rinks, dances, exhibitions, lectures, entertainments; assignment of police and firemen and additional fees based thereon; hours minors are prohibited on premises

§ 47–2821. Bowling alleys; billiard and pool tables; games

§ 47–2822. Shooting galleries. [Repealed]

§ 47–2823. Baseball, football, and athletic exhibitions; assignment of police and firemen; amusement parks

§ 47–2824. Swimming pools

§ 47–2825. Circuses

§ 47–2826. Special events

§ 47–2827. Commission merchants in food; bakeries; bottling, candy-manufacturing, and ice cream manufacturers; groceries; markets; delicatessens; restaurants; private clubs; wholesale fish dealers; dairies

§ 47–2828. Classification of buildings containing living quarters for licenses; fees; buildings exempt from license requirement

§ 47–2829. Vehicles for hire; identification tags on vehicles; vehicles for school children; ambulances, private vehicles for funeral purposes; issuance of licenses; payment of fees

§ 47–2830. Rental or leasing of motor vehicle without driver

§ 47–2831. Vehicles hauling goods from public space

§ 47–2832. Repairing of motor vehicles

§ 47–2832.01. Parking establishments

§ 47–2832.02. Tire dealers

§ 47–2833. Livery stables. [Repealed]

§ 47–2834. Sales on streets or public places. [Repealed]

§ 47–2835. Solicitors

§ 47–2836. Guides

§ 47–2837. Secondhand dealers; classification; licensing; stolen property

§ 47–2838. Dealers in dangerous weapons

§ 47–2839. Private detectives; “detective” defined; regulations

§ 47–2839.01. Security agencies

§ 47–2840. Fortune-telling [Repealed]

§ 47–2841. Exposing persons or animals as targets prohibited

§ 47–2842. Council of the District of Columbia may regulate, modify, or eliminate license requirements

§ 47–2843. Undertakers’ licenses; qualifications; examination; license without examination; authority of Mayor and Council; appropriations; definitions. [Repealed]

§ 47–2844. Regulations; suspension or revocation of licenses; bonding of licensees authorized to collect moneys; exemptions

§ 47–2844.01. Cease and desist orders

§ 47–2845. Prosecutions

§ 47–2846. Penalties

§ 47–2847. Saving clause

§ 47–2848. Severability

§ 47–2849. Refund of erroneously-paid fees

§ 47–2850. Rules governing the business of furnishing towing services for motor vehicles