Residential Express Building Permits (Minor Repairs) are for specific, small projects for residential properties (single-family, duplex, or two-family houses and/or accessory buildings on one lot). The turnaround time to issue most Express Permits is one business day. The timeframe may differ if the property is within a floodplain or historic district. Please visit the Work Exempt from Permits webpage to learn about work that does not require a permit.
Your project must stay within the qualifications outlined in this section. If the scope of work exceeds the qualifications of an Express Permit, a new residential building permit application and associated fees will be required to account for the project changes.
Requirements:
Engineered Drawings can be submitted in place of the Structural Verification Report. Drawings must be stamped, signed, and dated by a Texas-registered engineer.
1 – Stay within the Express Permit Qualifications
2 – Complete the "Trade Permits Required" section on your application
3 – Include all information on the Application
4 – Modifying Your Express Permit
5 – If your work exceeds Express Permit Qualifications
All applications are required to be submitted online using the appropriate web forms. Follow these steps to submit the Express Building Permit Application.
(If yes, go to step #2)
The contractor listed on the permit (general contractor, trades contractor, or homeowner) must have an AB+C Portal account to pay fees, manage the permit, and schedule inspections. If you do not have an AB+C account, please register for an AB+C Portal account. For additional assistance, please see the AB+C Manual (PDF) . Please make a note of the email address used for this new account. You will need this for step #3.
(If yes, go to step #3)
A registered General Contractor must be assigned and linked to the building permit (the homeowner can act as the general contractor after registration). This is separate from step #1. To register, visit the New General Contractor Registration section of the Contractor Registration & Licenses webpage. After registering, we will provide you with a General Contractor PIN number. You will need this for step #3.
Please note that the general contractor registration is separate from registering as a trade contractor for plumbing, electrical, or mechanical trade work. If you are a homeowner who wants to perform the trade work, visit the Homeowner's Permit webpage to learn more.
Complete and upload the required documents and related information and submit your application using the Residential Express Building Permit web form. Please indicate on your application if you are conducting plumbing, electrical, or mechanical trade work so that a trade permit can be issued along with your building permit.
PRO TIP: Provide the general contractor's AB+C Portal account email and the designated Contractor PIN number (from steps #1 and #2) with your application so your permit will automatically activate in step #5.
Once you submit the registration, you will receive an automatic email confirming your submission, including the approximate wait time. The turnaround time to issue most Express Building Permits is one business day. The timeframe may differ if the property is within a floodplain or historic district.
Please do not resubmit a form, as this will create delays.
The Residential Intake team will then review your application for completeness. They will email you when your invoice is ready for payment on the AB+C Portal.
Please pay the invoice online on the AB+C Portal. If all the steps above are completed correctly, your permit will activate automatically upon payment. Otherwise, please contact Building and Trade Contractor Services for assistance.
Visit Activating a Permit to learn how to print and post your permit (beginning with step #5) and the next steps are for completing your required inspections.
Ask Residential Intake staff questions regarding submitting an EXPRESS residential building permit application and submission requirements. Appointments are not for submitting an application. Visit How to Apply to submit your application online. Visit the Work Exempt from Permits webpage for information on work that is exempt.