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City Contractor License

A City Contractor License is required for contractors performing certain types of work. The City Contractor License is applied for annually and expires each year on December 31st. The following types of work requiring a City Contractor License are:

Submittal Requirements

Submittal requirements for a City Contractor License are:

Apply

To apply for a new City Contractor License or to renew your City Contractor License, a City Contractor Application, Certificate of Insurance, and payment are required to be uploaded to the Online Permit Portal. To apply, please follow the below steps:

Steps for a New Contractor License

  1. Register Your Business Name on Online Permit Portal
  2. Sign-In to Online Permit Portal
  3. Fill out City Contractor License Application
  4. Upload City Contractor License Application
  5. Upload Certificate of Insurance
  6. Pay for the license
  7. Submit City Contractor License Application

Steps to Renew Contractor License

  1. Sign-In to Online Permit Portal
  2. Fill out City Contractor License Application
  3. Upload City Contractor License Application
  4. Upload Certificate of Insurance
  5. Pay for the license
  6. Submit City Contractor License Application

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about the Online Permit Portal

Q: What type of permits can be applied for through the Online Permit Portal

A: All Building Inspections Department permits are processed the online permit portal, including permits for building, mechanical, sewer, plumbing, manufactured house moving and miscellaneous work. Electrical permits must be applied for through the State of Minnesota. Please see the Building Permits tab for more information. Please note: All commercial and new single family requires two sets of hard copy plans in addition to the Online Permit Portal application submission.

Q: Who can register and apply for a building permit?

A: You must be a licensed contractor or homeowner and homesteader to apply for a residential permit online. Inspections staff will verify ownership and/or required licensing when processing a permit application.

Q: How do I pay for one or multiple building permits at one time?

A: Once logged in to your portal account, navigate to the My Items section. Any permit that is available for payment will have a button visible titled "Add Fees to My Cart". Select this to add one or multiple permits to your cart. Alternatively, you can select an individual permit hyperlink to view the itemized permit fees under the Fees section for the specific permit. From here, select "Add Fees to My Cart". The "My Shopping Cart" is located on the top navigation bar and can be selected at any time to make a payment. A receipt will be emailed to the email provided during payment from our payment processing company. An email will also be sent to the contractor listed on the permit which will include the permit card and the itemized invoice from the City of Inver Grove Heights.

Q: Can I have multiple users for one account?

A: You are only able to have one email address/password associated to your account. You may consider having a shared account for your business if you are interested in giving multiple users access.

Q: How to I submit documents or photos?

A: Once a permit has been applied for, navigate to the My Items section and select the permit you would like to upload photos/documentation for. Scroll to the Documents & Images section to upload. Inspections staff will be notified of the document upload. For roofing ice & water or siding house wrap photos, inspections staff will automatically schedule a final inspection within 7 business days of receiving the photos - weather permitting.

Q: How can I schedule an inspection?

A: The Inspections Department performs all building, mechanical, plumbing and utility inspections based on the Inspections Department or call 651-450-2550. All electrical inspections are scheduled with the State Electrical Inspector Gary Pederson at 952-431-3565.

Q: What is the Property Search function?

A: This search feature is for any non-registered user of the public to search a property and review the electronic permit history, giving the permit number, type, description, issue date and current status. Additional permit detail (fees, and inspections are only visible to registered users).

Q: What payment types are accepted online?

A: Payment types accepted online include e-Check/Bank Account, Visa or Mastercard Debit Card, and Visa, Mastercard or Discover Credit Card.

Questions

If you have questions, please contact us Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you.

Fire Prevention Permits

Commercial Hood and Ventilation Cleaning Permit

A city license is required for contractors performing Commercial Cooking Ventilation Systems / Hood Cleaning. Contractor licenses are valid for the calendar year. Download and complete the Contractor License Application and Certificate of Insurance forms.

Commercial kitchens are required to submit a Commercial Hood and Ventilation Cleaning Permit each time the hood and ventilation system is cleaned. The applicant must be a contractor with a City Contractor License. Please submit completed applications by mail to 9200 Courthouse Blvd., Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 or by emailing the Inver Grove Heights Fire Department. See the City Contractor License tab for more information on how to receive a license.

Open Burning Permit

Find information about open burning and how to apply for an open burning permit.

Recreational Fire Permit

A permit is required for each recreational fire not in a permanent fire ring. Find more information on how to apply for a recreational fire permit.

Permit Fees

Find all city permit fees on the City's Current Adopted Fee Schedule page.