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Learn about the various permits and processes for commercial enterprises in the City of Denton. Current building codes, amendments, fees, and inspections.
Learn about the various permits and processes for commercial enterprises in the City of Denton. Current building codes, amendments, fees, and inspections.
Don’t have an account yet? Contractors: Go to Apply AEC to create a new account. (Link is also available below under Contractor.) Homeowners or Architects: Go to Setup an Account (Link is also available at the top of the screen next to “Home.”) to create an account.
Online Permit Portal. The eTRAKiT Portal is now available. The Building Safety Division uses the eTRAKiT Inspection Request Portal to schedule structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and final inspections. An eTRAKiT training guide (PDF) is available as well.
Permit No: 2309-0001. Permit Type: Residential. Contractor Name: John Smith. Applicant Name: John Smith. The City of DENTON, TX makes every effort to produce and publish the most current and accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the data herein, its use, or its interpretation.
Contractors and Utility Providers must have a valid Contractor account with DENTON, TX. For assistance or questions, please email Building@cityofdenton.com or call (940) 349-8360.
Looking for Denton Permits & Licenses permits, zoning & inspections? Quickly find Building Dept phone number, directions & services (Denton, TX).
How Do I View Assigned Tasks and Notifications in Various System Modules? Here is listed frequently asked question with their answer and the links to access frequently accessed public information.
Click here for the City of Denton’s event planning guide that includes key contacts and required permits. City of Denton Parks and Recreation 321 E. McKinney St., Denton Arianna.Bencid@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7275. Alarm Permits. All alarm systems in the city are required to have an alarm permit. This permit costs $5 annually. An ...
The owner of the property, or his authorized agent must apply for the Development Permit at the Denton County Development Services Department. You must fill out an Application for Development Permit with the name and address of owner.