Texas Permit Expediting Services
At Nationwide Permitting Services, we understand how complex and time-consuming it can be to obtain building permits in the state of Texas. With 254 counties and hundreds of local jurisdictions each maintaining their own permitting processes, having a reliable partner to guide you through the process can make all the difference. Our team of experienced permit expediters helps businesses, developers, and contractors save time, avoid delays, and ensure code compliance across every corner of Texas.
If you’re preparing for a commercial, industrial, or multi-family construction project in Texas, let us take care of the permitting so you can focus on your project.
Why Hire a Permit Expediter in Texas?
Texas is one of the most rapidly growing states in the country, and with that growth comes demand for fast-tracked construction and renovation timelines. Unfortunately, permitting can be a major bottleneck. Here’s why working with a permit expediter is a smart move:
- Time Savings: Local jurisdictions sometimes require in-person filings, specific forms, notarized documents, or unique submittal formats. We know the protocols and can submit correctly the first time.
- Avoid Costly Delays: A missing form or incorrect document can set your project back weeks. Our quality control process helps prevent rejections.
- Local Knowledge: With deep experience in over 100 cities and counties across Texas, we understand the differences in code adoption, required inspections, and zoning rules.
Multi-Agency Coordination: Some permits must go through multiple departments—Fire, Health, Planning, Building Safety, and Zoning. We handle it all.
How We Manage Permits in Texas
We provide full-service permit expediting throughout Texas. Here’s how our process works:
- Initial Consultation & Due Diligence
We gather the project address, scope of work, and any other pertinent details. From there, we verify zoning, identify necessary permits, review code requirements, and gather submittal forms. - Preparation of Submittal Package
We prepare and double-check all documents including architectural drawings, engineer-sealed plans, contractor credentials, and any supplemental documents required by the city or county for plan review. - Application Submittal
Whether digital or in-person, we handle the submission with the appropriate local departments. We keep track of permit numbers, fees, and timelines. - Corrections & Revisions
If the jurisdiction returns comments or corrections, we coordinate with your project team to respond quickly and completely. - Permit Approval & Pickup
Once approved, we retrieve the permits and ensure they are delivered to your project manager. We also monitor inspection scheduling and assist with final COs.
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Texas Building Code Overview
While Texas does not mandate a single statewide building code for all municipalities, most cities adopt versions of the International Code Council (ICC) family of codes. These cities include:
- Austin: 2021 IBC/IRC codes adopted as of July 2025 (https://www.austintexas.gov/buildingcode)
- Dallas: 2021 I-Codes with Dallas amendments (https://dallascityhall.com/departments/sustainabledevelopment/buildinginspection/)
- San Antonio: Enforces 2021 I-Codes and IECC with local modifications (https://www.sanantonio.gov/DSD)
- Houston: Uses iPermits system; codes vary by department (https://www.houstonpermittingcenter.org/)
- State Energy Codes: 2015 IECC with state amendments for residential; ASHRAE 90.1-2013 for commercial (https://comptroller.texas.gov/programs/seco/buildings/energy-code.php)
For official building code requirements, consult your local jurisdiction or visit the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) at https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/.
Licensing & Contractor Requirements in Texas
To pull a permit in most Texas cities:
- Texas does not have a Commercial State GC license but some local jurisdictions do regulate commercial GC in their own way
- You must be a licensed contractor (especially for electrical, HVAC, and plumbing trades)
- You may need to register locally with a business license and insurance certificate
- Projects involving modular or industrialized buildings must comply with TDLR Chapter 296
- Projects over $50,000 in estimated cost must be registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
Always verify local requirements with the jurisdiction you are building in.
Permit Exemptions in Texas
Under Texas law, some types of work may be exempt from requiring a building permit. However, the rules vary by city and county. Common exemptions may include:
- Minor repairs and maintenance work that does not involve structural, plumbing, electrical, or mechanical systems
- Certain types of agricultural buildings in rural or unincorporated areas
- Some one-story detached accessory structures (such as storage sheds) under a specified square footage
It is important to note that exemptions are determined by the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), and what is exempt in one city may not be exempt in another.
To review exemption details, visit your local building department’s website or the Texas Administrative Code at https://www.sos.state.tx.us/tac/index.shtml.
Local Texas Permit Requirements
Permit processes vary widely across major Texas jurisdictions. Here’s how they compare:
- Austin: Requires submittals through the AB+C Portal. Includes multiple layers of review from zoning, building, fire, and environmental departments. Recent updates have adopted the 2021 IBC/IRC, and energy compliance is strictly enforced.
- Houston: Uses the iPermits and Project Status Tracker systems. Permits are reviewed by multiple departments simultaneously. Special attention is needed for MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) permits and fire alarm reviews.
- Dallas: Operates through ProjectDox for plan review and submission. Includes pre-screening before intake and reviews are sequential. Fire and zoning approvals are handled independently.
- San Antonio: Online submittals through their Planning and Development Services Department portal. Requires an initial intake review followed by department-specific reviews. Known for needing detailed energy code compliance.
Each jurisdiction has its own required documents, fees, and timelines. We handle these variations so you don’t have to.
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Common Questions About Permits in Texas
How long does it take to get a permit approved in Texas?
Timelines vary by jurisdiction and project complexity. Small interior buildouts may take 1–2 weeks in some cities for a single review cycle, while large ground-up commercial projects can take 4–12 weeks.
What causes delays in permit approvals?
Delays are most often caused by incomplete documentation, code discrepancies, missing contractor licenses, unsealed drawings, or slow responses to correction notices.
What kinds of permits do I need for a new commercial space?
Typically: Building permit, trade permits (electrical, plumbing, HVAC), fire approval, signage permit, and possibly a zoning certificate of occupancy.
Can I apply for permits online?
Yes—in most major cities. Austin (AB+C), Houston (iPermits), Dallas (ProjectDox), and San Antonio all offer online submittals. Some cities may still require in-person filings.
Key Forms & Documents Needed
To expedite your permits successfully, we often collect and prepare the following:
- Complete construction plans (architectural and MEP)
- Engineer or architect-sealed drawings
- Property survey or site plan
- Contractor registration with the jurisdiction
- Certificates of insurance and licenses
- Energy compliance forms (IECC or ASHRAE-based)
- Asbestos Report (if applicable)
- Notarized affidavits or declarations (if applicable)
- Completed permit application and checklist from the local jurisdiction
Our team ensures that all documentation is correct and complete before submittal to prevent unnecessary delays.
Cities We Serve Across Texas
We provide permit expediting in jurisdictions throughout Texas, including but not limited to:
Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, Laredo, Lubbock, Garland, Irving, Amarillo, Grand Prairie, Brownsville, Pasadena, Mesquite, McKinney, McAllen, Killeen, Waco, Carrollton, Beaumont, Abilene, Frisco, Denton, Midland, Wichita Falls, Odessa, Round Rock, Richardson, Tyler, Lewisville, College Station, San Angelo, Pearland, Allen, League City, Longview, Sugar Land, Edinburg, Mission, Bryan, Baytown, and many more.
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Ready to get your permits filed, tracked, and approved quickly? Let Nationwide Permitting Services handle the red tape while you focus on construction. Fill out our online contact form or call us at 770-639-9032 to get started.


