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10 Porch Notes tagged “permit records,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Weld County

Weld County permit records can show part of a home's paper trail

Searching Weld County permit records turns a tidy-looking house into a set of better questions before you buy or remodel.

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Home and property - Boulder County

Boulder County permit records are worth checking before closing

Boulder County's online permit records let you check whether a deck, basement, or septic job ever went through review before you close.

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Home and property - Douglas County

Douglas building records can show an old remodel

More than 1.2 million Douglas County building permit records back to 1978 are searchable online by address or permit number.

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Home and property - Adams County

Eye on Adams can help check permit and code history

Eye on Adams lets you track building permits and code violations on unincorporated Adams County property before you buy or build.

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Home and property - Mesa County

Mesa County permit records are worth checking before closing

Mesa County splits building permit records into a 1988-to-current path and a separate pre-1988 search worth checking before closing.

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Home and property - Denver County

Denver E-Permits are useful before and after a project

Denver's E-Permits system files new work and also searches old permit records, which become public under Colorado open-records law.

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Home and property - Douglas County

Douglas septic records may need a Health Department follow-up

A blank Douglas County septic search may mean old Tri-County Health records never transferred, so check with Environmental Health.

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Home and property - Fremont County

Fremont County building permits are searchable by address

Fremont County's public building permit records are searchable by address, a quick way to check what past work was permitted.

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Home and property - Montrose County

Montrose County has online building permit records for recent decades

Montrose County building permits from recent decades are searchable online, a quiet way to check whether past work was permitted.

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Home and property - Summit County

Summit County building permit reports can help with due diligence

Summit County keeps building permit report archives that can help buyers and owners check permit history.

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