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The mission of the Inspectional Services Department (ISD) is to protect the health and safety of Boston's business and residential communities by enforcing building, housing, health, and environmental regulations effectively and consistently.
Elsie Barbosa, 617-961-3281, ISDPermits@boston.gov Please Note: If you need to schedule a building, electrical, plumbing/gas inspection please refer to your permit for the ward and contact the ward inspector.
The online option saves you time. Instead of visiting us at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, you can apply online and even print out your permit when it has been approved. To get an idea of what you can apply for online, check out our list of permits below. Fire Prevention portal Inspectional Services portal
The Inspectional Services permit process is based on whether you're making changes to a structure or to a building’s occupancy. Permitting for minor changes can be done online or in person. Major changes usually can only be started online, and you need to complete them in person.
Permits for construction projects include building, electrical, plumbing, and gas. When applying for a permit in person, applicants must visit counters 1 and 2 for large projects. Counters are located at 1010 Massachusetts Ave., 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02118 Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The Inspectional Services Department (ISD) is a regulatory agency comprised of five field divisions whose aim is to protect and improve the quality of life for all Boston residents by effectively administering and enforcing building, housing, health, sanitary and safety regulations mandated by City and State governments.
Our team is responsible for responding to inquiries and facilitating the remediation of City code violations. We serve residents and business owners. We also provide outreach and help facilitate the delivery of City services in Inspectional Services.
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You may also file inspection reports from Boston Housing Authority or Metropolitan Boston Housing Partnership inspectors. There's a $15 filing fee for each unit report filed. Refer to the Notice of Selection you received for dates and time restrictions.
Learn about the Housing Division at Inspectional Services, and what we do for Boston residents.