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Know before
you submit.

Upload your building permit, pick your state. PermitCheck reads every page against the current building code and tells you exactly what will get flagged β€” before you hand it in.

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PDF, JPG, or PNG Β· construction drawings, permit forms, site plans
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Four steps to certainty

From upload to full compliance report in under 60 seconds.

1
Upload your permit
Drop your PDF, scanned drawing, or photo. We handle all formats β€” no special software needed.
2
Select state & type
We load the current adopted building code for your state, including all local amendments.
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AI reads every line
Our model cross-references your permit against zoning, structural, fire, accessibility, and plumbing codes simultaneously.
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Get your report
Pass or fail, with exact code citations, plain-English explanations, and step-by-step fixes for every issue found.

Built for contractors.
Usable by anyone.

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Exact code citations
Every issue references the precise IBC, IRC, FBC, or NEC section so you know exactly what the reviewer will flag.
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Step-by-step fixes
Not just "this failed" β€” we tell you specifically what to change, resubmit, or clarify to get approved.
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Under 60 seconds
What takes a plan reviewer days to schedule and process, PermitCheck delivers instantly.
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Florida Building Code
Deep integration with FBC 2023, NEC, and HB 683 β€” the most active construction market in the US.
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All 50 states
IBC, IRC, and state-specific amendments loaded for every state. Select yours and we apply the right rules.
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Any document format
PDF blueprints, scanned permit forms, hand-drawn plans, site photos β€” all accepted and processed natively.
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Important: PermitCheck is an AI-powered pre-screening tool and does not constitute an official code compliance review or building department approval. Always verify requirements with your local jurisdiction before proceeding with construction.