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Secondhand Dealer

A pawnbroker/secondhand dealer’s license is required for any individual who wishes to engage in the business of loaning money on the security of pledges, deposits or conditional sales of personal property; or buying or selling secondhand personal property, metal junk or melted metals.

Featured Collections

Virginia Warren Collection

In 2019 local historian, Virginia Warren, donated 3 volumes of her scrapbook collection to the Library. These scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, information, and photos documenting Camas-area history. As part of the Centennial Celebrations, we are ecstatic to present digitizations of Virginia's historical work for all to read.

Licensing & Permits

Business Licensing

Business License Requirements

The City of Camas requires a license for businesses located within city limits or conducting business within city limits. If you are not sure if you will do business within the city limits, please review Camas Municipal Code (CMC) 5.02.010 G to determine whether your business activities meet the requirements for a license.

Dog License

Camas Municipal Code requires that all dogs over the age of six months within the city limits be licensed. The license is good for the lifetime of the dog, and should be kept on the dog’s collar at all times.

Business Licensing

Business License Requirements

The City of Camas requires a license for businesses located within city limits or conducting business within city limits. If you are not sure if you will do business within the city limits, please review Camas Municipal Code (CMC) 5.02.010 G to determine whether your business activities meet the requirements for a license.

Title VI Non-Discrimination Plans and Annual Report

It is the City of Camas policy to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin including limited English proficiency, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of its programs and activities.

Fair Housing, Your Rights and Responsibilities

All inhabitants of Washington have certain rights and responsibilities under the Law Against Discrimination (RCW 49.60). Under the law, everyone has the right to be free from discrimination at work, in housing, in a public accommodation or when seeking credit and insurance.  For additional information, please visit the Clark County Department of Community Services, Fair Housing web page. 

Ward Information

The City of Camas has three wards. Of the seven elected Council members, there is one elected at-large and six elected within wards. The wards are established based on population estimates within the City's boundaries and are reviewed and modified periodically by Council.

City Council Workshop - 4:30 p.m.

Workshop Meeting Information

  • Workshop sessions are held the first and third Monday of the month from 4:30 p.m. until adjournment.
  • Located in City Hall Council Chambers, 616 NE 4th Avenue, Camas. 
  • If a holiday falls on the Monday of a Council Workshop meeting, the meeting is held on Tuesday.

Public Comments

Citizen Participation and Communications with Council Members

The Council encourages citizens to make a difference in their community by participating in Council meetings, community groups, or community causes.

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