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How to Get a Building Permit Unstuck from Government Bureaucracy

Building permit stuck in review? Learn how to follow up with the building department, escalate delays, and get your construction permit approved faster.

Last edited on May 26, 2026
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Your building permit application has been sitting in review for weeks. Nobody returns your calls. The building department's website shows "under review" with no additional details. Meanwhile, your construction timeline — and budget — are bleeding.

Here is how to break through the bureaucracy.

Why Building Permits Get Stuck

Common reasons for permit delays:

  • Incomplete applications — missing documents, incorrect forms, or insufficient plans
  • Plan review backlog — understaffed departments with more applications than they can handle
  • Interdepartmental coordination — permits requiring sign-off from multiple departments (fire, zoning, environmental)
  • Code compliance questions — the reviewer needs clarification on something in your plans
  • Lost in the system — applications that fall through the cracks

Step 1: Find the Right Person

The general phone line often gets you nowhere. Instead:

  1. Find your assigned plan reviewer — call the building department and ask who is assigned to your permit application
  2. Get their direct line or email — bypass the front desk
  3. Ask about the specific holdup — is it missing documents, a review question, or just backlog?

Step 2: Address the Specific Issue

Once you know what is causing the delay:

Missing documents

Submit them immediately and confirm receipt with the reviewer.

Reviewer questions

Schedule a meeting or call to address their concerns directly. This is faster than waiting for a formal request letter.

Backlog

Ask for a realistic timeline and request priority review if your project has time-sensitive elements.

Interdepartmental hold

Ask which department is holding things up and contact them directly.

Step 3: Escalate When Needed

If you cannot reach your reviewer or are not getting responses:

  • Contact the building department supervisor or director
  • Attend a public meeting of the planning commission or building board
  • Contact your city council representative — constituent services can often cut through bureaucracy
  • File a formal complaint with the city or county ombudsman

Step 4: Prevent Future Delays

For your next permit:

  • Submit complete applications with all required documents
  • Include a cover letter summarizing the project and referencing specific code sections
  • Pre-schedule a pre-application meeting with the building department
  • Hire an experienced permit expeditor for complex projects

Quick Checklist

  • [ ] Call the building department and identify your assigned reviewer
  • [ ] Get their direct contact information
  • [ ] Ask specifically what is causing the delay
  • [ ] Submit any missing documents immediately
  • [ ] Set a follow-up date and stick to it
  • [ ] Escalate to the department supervisor if unresponsive
  • [ ] Contact your city council representative if needed

Bottom Line

Building permit delays are usually caused by specific, fixable issues — not intentional obstruction. The key is identifying your assigned reviewer, learning the exact holdup, and addressing it directly. Escalate through the chain of command if you cannot get a response.

If phone tag with the building department is eating into your workday, an AI assistant can make the calls, find your reviewer, identify the holdup, and follow up until your permit moves forward.

Lisa Wei

Lisa Wei

Content Strategist

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