City of Lacey Adds Online Permitting Portal

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The City of Lacey (City) now has a more convenient and accessible way  for contractors and other members of the public to apply for and  receive City permits through a new,

online permitting portal.

With the City’s new online permitting portal, at any time or place, registered users can:

– Access existing permits and projects.

– Apply for  over-the-counter building and electrical permits, including permits for  air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, water heaters, temporary power,  low-voltage projects, signs, re-roofing projects, solar panels, and  more.

– Apply for some land-use permits.

– Track the progress of an active, permit application.

– Request an inspection.

– Pay  for permits with a credit card (with a 3% convenience fee). Automated  Clearing House (ACH) payment capabilities, with no surcharge, will be  available soon.

The City plans to continue to add more permit types in the near future to improve customer service.

Original source can be found here.



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