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  1. Welcome to the Houston Permitting Center. The Houston Permitting Center combines the majority of the City of Houston's permitting and licensing into one convenient location. We opened in June 2011 with a mission to help customers achieve their goals while complying with the City’s regulations. Providing excellent service, streamlining ...

  2. Contact Permitting. Houston Permitting Center. 1002 Washington Ave. Houston TX 77002. 832.394.9000. The City of Houston's one-stop-shop for all of your permitting needs within the city limits of Houston.

  3. Houston, TX 77002. 832.394.8899. 832.395.9621. permits_office@houstontx.gov. hpcaddressing.team@houstontx.gov. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live Chat. The building permit application process is completed via the iPermits portal. Once the application process is complete, a project number will be assigned.

  4. Permits A to Z. Effective January 1, 2023, most permit, license, and registration fees will increase by 2.662727%. Please visit the City-wide fee schedule for the most current pricing information. Use a mixture of filters or keywords to find permits by interest, type, or agency. Select a permit to learn about its requirements and how to apply.

  5. On December 15, 2010 City Council passed Ordinance Number 2010-1016 which amended the City of Houston Code of Ordinances by adding “Sec. 1-14 Administrative Fee”. In 2024, Section 1-14 requires an administrative fee of $32.16 to be collected at the time of application for any license, permit or service for which the fee is greater than $50.00.

  6. permits.houstontx.govHome - CIVICS

    The City of Houston is fulfilling our promise to deliver powerful e-government services while making the permitting process more efficient, convenient, and interactive. Portal users now can apply for permits, print permits, search for permits, make payments, and request inspection schedule dates all from the permit portal. The Portal also ...

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  8. The Houston Permitting Center is gearing up to launch a redesigned iPermits website. This upgrade promises a more intuitive and accessible online experience for residents, businesses, and contractors navigating the city's permitting process. The new website includes Hurricane Beryl related modifications and we recommend its use. Transfer to the ...

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