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Permitting Process Overview
Over-the-Counter Permits

DPD issues thousands of OTC permits for items that don’t require plan review. Most of the forms needed for these permits are available online on the OTC Forms page. Be prepared! Download, print and fill out your forms before you get to the OTC Desk, located in the DPD Applicant Services Center.

OTC permits include:

  • Electrical without plan review (apply online)
  • Boiler & Pressure vessel
  • Refrigeration
  • Residential furnace
  • Side sewer

The following permit types are also processed at the OTC Desk, but most require additional plan review and are routed either to a plans examiner or to the Fire Department for review prior to permit issuance:

  • Electrical with plans
  • Fire alarm
  • Elevator
  • Side sewer (for larger, more complex projects)
  • Signs, billboards or awnings*

For additional information about OTC permits, call (206) 684-8464. For more details about Trade Permits, including plumbing, electrical, heating, conveyance, boiler systems, and refrigeration, see our Trade Permit website.

*Specific questions regarding signs, awnings and billboards should be directed to DPD’s sign inspector at (206) 684-8419. To download the forms required for sign, awning, and billboard permits, check out our OTC Forms website.

 

Last Updated: March 8, 2007
Got Questions?

Visit the FAQ or call the Applicant Services Center (ASC) at 684-8850. If you visit the ASC, please see the Estimated Wait Times.

 
Also, take a look at our Client Assistance Memos (CAMS) for user-friendly information on a range of permitting and land use polices and procedure you may encounter while conducting business with us. 



How much will my permit cost?  Visit our fees site to learn more.

 

Does your project involve working in the right-of-way? Find out more by visiting the SDOT Street Use Counter.

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