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News Flash • New Maricopa County Permitting System Goes Live

There's a new way to do business with Maricopa County.

The county launched an all-new online permit system this week. Permit Center It will consolidate existing permit systems from each county department into a comprehensive platform for permit review, inspection, payment and more.

“For several years now, we have expanded our online permitting services to provide greater convenience to our customers in submitting and receiving information to help them complete their projects,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers, District 1. Permit Center“With this new solution, we are making the process more intuitive and giving our customers access to all of our permitting authorities in one place.”

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what's new?

The new system includes a dashboard feature that allows customers to see all of their permit activity, including active permits, outstanding invoices, and inspection status. There is also an application helper that answers a series of questions to guide them to where they need to be. Extensive GIS mapping capabilities further enhance the user experience.

“Individuals and businesses in our area have great ideas about how to build and grow, and our job is to make that process as hassle-free as possible while protecting public safety at the same time,” said District 2 Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin.Permit Center It gives residents, developers, contractors and other stakeholders greater real-time visibility into project status and connections to resources that can help them get the job done.”

Who is involved?

Used by county departments Permit Center These include Environmental Services (ENV), Planning and Development (PND), Flood Control District (FCD), and Department of Transportation (MCDOT). Air Quality (AQ) permits will continue to be administered under the system they currently use. However, that system will include: Permit Center.

Do I need permission?

If the project or task involves food, air quality, other environmental factors, or flood control, a Maricopa County permit is required. If the project or task takes place within an unincorporated area of ​​Maricopa County, a Maricopa County permit is required.

Where do I sign up?

Customers, Permit Center account Maricopa.gov/PermitCenter.

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