Finding the right permit jurisdiction should not delay the job.
Teams lose time figuring out which city, county, or permit authority controls the address. PermitPartner helps them find the right permit office before permit submittal stalls.
The first question is usually the slowest one.
- Not sure whether the job belongs to a city, county, or delegated authority?
- Losing time confirming the right department before anyone can submit?
- Bouncing between contact pages, permit portals, and unclear instructions?
Get the right permit jurisdiction, office, and portal in one lookup.
Look up the address once to find the controlling jurisdiction, permit office, and official next step.
- Permit jurisdiction for the address
- City, county, or delegated permit authority
- Permit office contact information
- Official permit portal links
One easy search. Fast, reliable answers.
The first screen should look ready for real work: fast address entry, obvious fields, and a clear path to the jurisdiction lookup.
Preview based on the actual search entry screen rather than repeating the result page below the fold.
Frequently asked questions.
Clear answers to the practical questions teams ask before they start using PermitPartner.
What do PermitPartner results include?
PermitPartner returns the controlling permit jurisdiction, the permit office or authority tied to the address, contact information, hours of operation, and the official agency website or permit portal when available.
Which states are currently included?
PermitPartner currently supports Oregon, Washington, and California. Expansion is underway, but those are the current states that are actively covered.
Who was this made for?
PermitPartner was designed for anyone and any organization that needs to confirm the right jurisdiction, office, and permit starting point before submittal work begins or gets handed off.
Does PermitPartner submit permits for us?
No. PermitPartner is built to get you to the right official office, contact, and portal faster, so your team starts in the right place instead of losing time to jurisdiction guesswork.
How current are the contacts and portal links?
The app is regularly updated with the latest jurisdictional information, so if information changes on their end, it changes on ours. Our goal is to provide users with the most up-to-date information as reliably as possible.
What happens after the free trial?
After the 7-day free trial, the plan continues at the normal subscription rate unless you cancel. The pricing section shows both the monthly plan and the lower billed-annually equivalent.
PermitPartner is a local Oregon company built from real permit coordination experience. It was shaped by the day-to-day work of figuring out which city, county, or delegated authority actually controls an address, and by the delays that happen when teams have to hunt through websites, office contacts, and permit portals just to find the right starting point.
Simple pricing. Start free.
One clear plan for teams that need the right jurisdiction, permit office, and portal before work stalls.
- Jurisdiction, contact, and permit portal lookup
- Coverage across supported states and agencies
- Built for contractors, permit runners, and project teams