Building permits, joined to who pulled them.

A permit is the public record of work about to happen: the roof, the addition, the new build. Cities publish them, but each office publishes alone. Amalgament joins permits to the parcel they sit on and to the contractor who pulled them, which turns a compliance record into a signal about businesses and buildings in motion.

What's in the record

Where it comes from

City and county permit offices, normalized into the same record schema as everything else. New York City's Department of Buildings is live today, and permit sources expand by demand like every other coverage area.

What people build with it

Contractor-intelligence tools that read a builder's real activity, suppliers and lenders sizing customers by permit volume, and property products that surface what is being built around any address.

Browse by state

New York · Texas · New Jersey · California · Illinois · Washington · Ohio · Missouri · Virginia · Louisiana · Pennsylvania · Florida · Massachusetts · Hawaii · North Carolina · Maryland · South Dakota · Delaware · Arizona · District of Columbia · Rhode Island · Colorado

One call

curl -H "X-API-Key: $OPENFOLIO_KEY" \
  "https://api.amalgament.com/search?q=neelam+construction&dataset_type=building_permit"

Common questions

Can I see all permits a specific contractor has pulled?

Yes. Permits join to the contractor entity, so one lookup returns the permit history alongside the company's registrations and other records.

Do permits connect to property records?

Yes. A permit attaches to its parcel, so the same address answers with its permits, its deeds, and its owner in one response.

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