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Denver's online permitting system offers an easy, convenient way to submit permit applications for development projects, add contractors to your project, pay fees, download permits, schedule inspections, check your inspector's estimated time of arrival (ETA), see inspection results, and so much more without ever leaving your home or office.
Community Planning and Development reviews, permits, and inspects building projects to ensure that what's built in Denver meets the Denver Building and Fire Code, zoning code, and related regulations. Permits are required for most construction, alteration, or repair work on private property.
The Denver Building and Fire Code establishes the minimum, mandatory standards for building construction in Denver. Denver's code is based on international standards for safe, habitable structures. Download the 2019 Denver Building and Fire Code (PDF, 5MB)
Welcome to Denver's online permitting and licensing center! Development Services: Apply or pay for development and construction permits, Check plan review status, Schedule inspections, Search permit records. Business Licenses: Apply, renew, or modify a business license, Search license records.
An expansive library of Denver code adoptions across building, plumbing, electrical, fire, residential, and more. Filter by jurisdiction, code type, or code year.
Mayor Mike Johnston wants to overhaul the city's building department, which has struggled for years to improve its lengthy permit-approval process. But how quickly he can do it remains an open question months after he took office.
Most building projects in the City and County of Denver including new construction, remodeling and repairs require general construction permits (#1R or #1C) to allow construction, and then trade-specific permits for each part of the project.
Please enter record information below, to search for records in the City of Denver's database. You can search for records by entering record information, project address information, or by licensed contractor information in the fields available below.
If you are interested in a home construction project, please visit our website to get an approximate timeframe or visit the city’s website. As of May, 1st 2023, the process for obtaining a Denver Building Permit takes about 300 days to approve a residential construction project.
Schedule and view information on building inspections, including zoning, construction, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and roofing.