This query will return a list of building permits issued in the City of Issaquah between August 1, 2004, and September 30, 2004, to Contractor name here Completing the Advanced Search Form Permit number Permit numbers (and format) are unique to each city. Once you�ve selected a city, an example of the permit format will be displayed. You can select from the drop-down list of permit types (by city). You can supply either a complete permit number or a partial number. Results returned with a partial permit number will return a list of matches. Status This option is defined by your choice of city. You can search a range of permits for the current status using the drop-down menu. Parcel number By using the parcel number you connect directly to that address and all related information. For King County enter the first 10 digits. The number can be found in the upper left portion of the tax bill. You may also find this number referred to as: - PIN � Parcel Identification Number
- APN � Assessor Parcel Number
- Property Tax Account Number
Address House number � This is the business/building address (example: 11511). If you are unsure of the house number or do not have it, you can leave this field blank, using only the street name field. You will get a greater number of returns than if you enter incorrect information. Enter in partial information and you will get all the houses/buildings that start with the numbers you entered. Street name � This is the street address (example: Main St, 8th St). If you are unsure about the directional indicator (example: NE), enter only the street name for the largest number of returns. If you are unsure of the street identifier ( i.e., St, Ave), leave this off for the largest amount of returns. The more information that you enter, the narrower you make your search. Unit � Enter the apartment or suite (example: Suite 405). If you do not have this information, leave it blank. All the possible suites or apartments that have the same house and street name will be returned to you to select from. People Select the category of people type by choosing one of the following: Applicant/Agent � The person or firm that applies for the permit. Contractor � Company that is licensed through Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. You can search using the contractor�s name or license number. Property Owner � The firm or individual identified by the King County Assessor�s Office as the legal owner. If you have only partial information, you will receive a list of potential information to choose from. Date Applied � When application/permit is filed. Issued � When application/permit has been approved and/or issued. Finaled � When application/permit has been closed. Why might your search not produce any results? - The address or permit is not in the selected city.
- You did not use the required abbreviation (example: �Street� instead of �St�).
- You used extra spaces before a word or between words.
- You misspelled.
The most direct way to retrieve information is by providing the complete permit number or complete address. However, this site allows you to retrieve information by supplying �partial� permit numbers, street addresses, or combinations of the two. Providing partial information will return a �list�; exact information will return the specific permit or address. |