To check status, renew, make changes, pay or schedule, find the permit or record through search or use the My Records tab.
Search by record type, record status, date, or address range within a category.
Choose a categoryThis portal is used by City of Seattle departments to manage applications and requests. Use the categories below or the Application Index page to start an application/request in the Seattle Services Portal.
Initiate a building claim, request alternative compliance or submit a report to comply with regulation that requires efficiency assessments and corrective actions in buildings with 50,000 SF of non-residential space.
Submit a complaint related to city code compliance for construction, rental properties, noise, and taxi and transportation services.
Get authorization to alter features of a designated City Landmark or properties located in one of Seattle's eight historic districts.
Apply for a license to rent your home (or a room in it) to guests for fewer than 30 consecutive nights, operate a bed and breakfast or operate a rental platform.
Apply for and manage For-Hire Driver's Licenses, Medallion Licenses, or Dispatch Organization Licenses.
Get licenses for operators and contractors specializing in boilers, gas piping, and refrigeration.
Submit applications for cars, carpools, or trucks related to accessing restricted streets, routes, or parking zones in Seattle.
Apply for street use permits (long or short term), street improvement permits, tree and vegetation removal and other permits for activities in the public right of way (ROW).
Get permits for construction, land use, and installing equipment (electrical, mechanical, refrigeration, etc.).
Comment on city projects related to building, construction, land use, and more. Commenting is available during the public comment period.
Request certificates and reviews for public utility development services, water availability, plan reviews and water and wastewater manager determinations.
Register or transfer ownership of registration as part of the Rental Registration and Inspection (RRIO) program. RRIO helps ensure that all rental housing in Seattle is safe and meets basic housing maintenance requirements.
Request financial assistance to help you move to a new home when your rent has been raised by at least 10% in a year. This program is available for low-income qualifying tenants.
Apply for tree work permits on private property and in the public right of way, register as a tree service provider, get public notices for tree work, and more.
Visit the Application Index to see all of the applications you can start in the portal on one page.
If you're still researching which permit, license, or certificate you need - use seattle.gov to learn about permits applications, requirements, and processes.