Pierce County Building Permits (Washington)

Building Departments in Pierce County, WA create and enforce building codes and zoning rules to ensure that buildings are safe. They also review and approve building plans and issue Pierce County building permits. These building permits may be required for land development, renovations, demolition, repairs, and other construction. Permits can show if a building meets Pierce County fire codes and other building regulations, demonstrate that a building is safe to occupy, and they can also be used to prove that a construction project holds a valid Pierce County building permit. Pierce County Building Departments provide information on which projects require a building permit, how to apply for a permit, and the rules for receiving a permit. They may also provide searchable databases of approved Pierce County building permits. Building Departments often provide online access to building permit rules and records.

Fircrest Building Department Fircrest WA 115 Ramsdell Street 98466 253-564-8902

Pierce County Permits Tacoma WA 2401 South 35th Street 98409 253-798-3739

Pierce County Planning Department Tacoma WA 2401 South 35th Street, Rm 200 98409 253-798-3178

Puyallup Building Department Puyallup WA 1100 39th Avenue Southeast 98374 253-841-5482

Puyallup Zoning Puyallup WA 333 South Meridian 98371 253-841-5537

Steilacoom Planning Department Steilacoom WA 1030 Roe Street 98388 253-581-1912

Sumner City Permits Sumner WA 1104 Maple Street 98390 253-299-5530

Tacoma Permits Tacoma WA 747 Market Street, # 345 98402 253-591-5030

Tacoma Zoning Tacoma WA 747 Market Street, # 345 98402 253-591-5577

University Place Planning Department University Place WA 3715 Bridgeport Way West, Ste B1 98466 253-460-2540

Town and City Halls in Pierce County, WA provide municipal services for their community, such as preserving vital records and issuing and filing building permits. These Pierce County building permits may be required for a number of construction projects, including renovations, demolitions, repairs, land development, and planned construction. They may also issue land use permits related to property boundary lines, as well as occupancy permits that certify that a building meets code and can be occupied by residents in Pierce County, Washington. These records can be used to prove that a construction project has a valid Pierce County permit, find approved and rejected permit applications, or to look up building permit requirements, apply for a permit, or search for approved permits. Town and City Halls typically provide online access to their building permit services.

Bonney Lake City Hall Bonney Lake WA 19306 Bonney Lake Boulevard East 98391 253-862-8602

Buckley City Hall Buckley WA 933 Main Street 98321 360-829-2659

Carbonado Town Hall Carbonado WA 818 8th Avenue 98323 360-829-0125

Du Pont City Hall DuPont WA 1700 Civic Drive 98327 253-964-8121

Eatonville Town Hall Eatonville WA 701 Center Street West 98328 360-832-3361

Gig Harbor City Hall Gig Harbor WA 3510 Grandview Street 98335 253-851-8136

Lakewood City Hall Lakewood WA 6000 Main Street Southwest 98499 253-589-2489

Milton City Hall Milton WA 1000 Laurel Street 98354 253-922-8733

Milton Town Hall Milton WA 1000 Laurel Street 98354 253-926-9514

Orting City Hall Orting WA 110 Train Street Southeast 98360 360-893-2219

Puyallup City Hall Puyallup WA 333 South Meridian 98371 253-841-4321

Ruston Town Hall Ruston WA 5117 N Winnifred St 98407 253-759-3544

South Prairie Town Hall South Prairie WA 121 Washington Street 98385 360-897-8878

Sumner City Hall Sumner WA 1104 Maple Street 98390 253-862-8602

Tacoma City Hall Tacoma WA 744 Market Street 98402 253-238-4175

University Place City Hall University Place WA 3715 Bridgeport Way West, Ste B1 98466 253-566-5656

Wilkeson Town Hall Wilkeson WA 540 Church Street 98396 360-829-0790