permits.llc
First state live: Massachusetts · Free 2025 dataset, no card needed

Know who needs your services before your competitors do.

Every day, contractors pull permits that trigger work for other businesses — dumpster, HVAC, solar, windows, septic. We catch the filing and route it to you the same day.

Live in Massachusetts · 167K+ permits indexed · New Hampshire & Connecticut next

Two ways to use permit data.

Pick the one that matches how your business buys leads.

For contractors & service businesses

Subscribe by niche, lock your county

Daily or hourly alerts for permits that trigger work in your trade. One business per niche per county — once you claim it, no competitor in your niche gets in.

  • Permits matched to your business type, not just permit type
  • Daily digest, or hourly with homeowner contacts
  • Non-compete county lock for Exclusive plans
For agencies, marketers, sales teams

Build a targeted list, pay per record

Self-serve filter by city, county, permit type, valuation, date. See the count and price update live. Pay with Stripe, get a clean CSV in your inbox.

  • From $0.01/record (data only) to $0.10/record (full homeowner contacts)
  • No subscription, $15 minimum order
  • CRM-ready CSV in under 60 seconds

From permit filing to your inbox.

We monitor official municipal permit portals continuously. New filings reach you the same day — faster than any competitor can react.

  1. 01

    Pick your niche

    Choose from 10+ buyer niches built around the work each permit creates — not the permit type itself.

  2. 02

    Choose your territory

    Filter by Massachusetts county or city. Coverage map below.

  3. 03

    Get permits the day they're filed

    Daily digest, hourly stream, or one-time CSV. Address-only or with homeowner contacts.

  4. 04

    Lock the territory

    One business per niche per county. Yours until you cancel. (Exclusive plan only.)

Built for the businesses that work after the permit is pulled.

Permits are filed by the contractor doing the licensed work — which means theycan't benefit from their own permit type. The real leads go to adjacent businesses. We name niches after the buyer, not the permit.

Dumpster & Junk Removal

Triggered by demo, renovation, and addition permits.

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Solar Installer

Triggered by re-roof, electrical service upgrade, and new build permits.

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HVAC Contractor

Triggered by new builds and major additions, not HVAC permits.

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Windows & Doors

Triggered by renovation and addition permits with exterior scope.

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Kitchen & Bath Showroom

Triggered by kitchen/bath remodel and addition permits.

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Moving Company

Triggered by certificate-of-occupancy and renovation completions.

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Landscaping & Outdoor Services

Triggered by new builds, pools, decks, and additions.

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Interior Designer

Triggered by major renovations and additions.

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Smart Home & AV

Triggered by new builds and major renovations with electrical scope.

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Insurance Broker

Triggered by every permit — new improvements mean new coverage needs.

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Septic Installer

Triggered by bedroom additions and new construction (Title 5).

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Well Drilling

Triggered by rural new construction and septic permits.

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Flooring Contractor

Triggered by gut renovations, kitchen/bath, and additions.

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Painting Contractor

Triggered by nearly any interior renovation permit.

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Appliance Showroom

Triggered by kitchen remodels and new construction.

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Home Security

Triggered by new construction and major renovations (pre-wire).

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Generator Installer

Triggered by new construction, renovations, and additions.

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Pool & Spa

Triggered by deck/patio permits, additions, and new builds.

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EV Charger Installer

Triggered by solar, new construction, and garage permits.

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Paving Contractor

Triggered by new construction, septic, and addition permits.

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Real Estate Investor

Triggered by any renovation, demo, or structural permit.

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Don't see your niche? Request a custom niche

Most permit-data tools sell HVAC permits to HVAC companies. That's backwards.

The contractor who pulls the permit already has the job. They don't need a lead — they need a payment. The actual lead is for whoever gets hired next: the dumpster company hauling the debris, the solar installer the homeowner adds after the new roof, the moving company called when the addition is done.

We sort every permit by the business it actually creates work for. That's why an HVAC contractor on our platform gets new construction permits — not other HVAC permits.

We start with Massachusetts because the data is hardest to aggregate there — 90+ separate municipal portals, each different. New Hampshire and Connecticut are next on the roadmap.

92 Massachusetts cities. 11 counties. NH and CT next.

Counties with active coverage

Counties expanding

  • Berkshire
  • Franklin
  • Nantucket

Subscribe to the launch list to be notified when New Hampshire and Connecticut coverage goes live.

The numbers behind the data.

Permits indexed
167K+Permits indexed
Cities
92Cities
Counties
11Counties
State live, more coming
1State live, more coming

Pay how you buy.

Subscription

permits.llc/ma/alerts

  • Free$0

    2025 historical Massachusetts dataset. Download once, no card.

  • ProFrom $99/mo per county × niche

    Daily alerts, address-only, contractor info when available.

  • ExclusiveFrom $249/mo per county × niche

    Daily or hourly, full homeowner contacts, non-compete territory lock.

Pay-per-record

permits.llc/ma/leads

  • Permit data only$0.01/record

    Address, value, dates, permit type. Every matching row.

  • With contacts$0.03–$0.10/record

    Pay per row by which contact channels are present. Contractor phone+email, homeowner phone+email, or any combination.

Frequently asked questions

Start with the free dataset.

107K+ Massachusetts permits from 2025. Pick your filters, download a CSV, see exactly what the data looks like before you commit to a plan.