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How much do permits jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for permits in the United States is $50,658.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $60,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in permits, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in permits often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulatory requirements, managing tight deadlines, and coordinating with multiple stakeholders, including government agencies, contractors, and clients. Staying organized and up-to-date on changing regulations is crucial for success in this role. Building strong relationships with local authorities and maintaining clear communication can help streamline the permit approval process and minimize delays. Adopting effective project management tools and regularly attending training on regulatory updates can also help address these common challenges.

What is the difference between Permits vs Building Inspectors?

AspectPermitsBuilding Inspectors
Required CredentialsPermits do not require credentials; they are official approvals issued by authorities.Building Inspectors typically need certifications, licenses, or degrees in construction or engineering.
Work EnvironmentPermits are documents obtained before construction begins.Building Inspectors work on-site inspecting ongoing or completed construction projects.
Employer & Industry UsagePermits are issued by government agencies to authorize construction or modifications.Building Inspectors are employed by local governments to ensure code compliance.
Common Search & ComparisonPeople often compare permits with building inspectors to understand approval processes and compliance.

In summary, permits are official documents required before starting construction, while building inspectors are professionals who verify that construction complies with codes during and after the process.

What are permits and why are they important?

Permits are official approvals issued by government agencies or regulatory bodies that allow individuals or businesses to carry out specific activities, such as construction, renovation, or business operations. They ensure that projects and activities comply with local laws, safety standards, and zoning regulations. Obtaining the necessary permits helps prevent legal issues, ensures public safety, and can protect property values. Failing to secure required permits can lead to fines, project delays, or even forced removal of unauthorized work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Permits Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Permits Specialist, you need knowledge of permit regulations, attention to detail, and experience in reviewing and processing applications, often supported by a background in urban planning, construction, or public administration. Familiarity with permitting software, GIS systems, and document management tools is typically required. Strong communication, organizational skills, and problem-solving abilities help navigate complex regulations and interact with applicants and government agencies. These skills ensure efficient and compliant permit processing, supporting public safety and regulatory standards.
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Infographic showing various Permits job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,658 per year, or $24.4 per hour.
Permits Technician - Planning and Zoning

Permits Technician - Planning and Zoning

Mohave County

Kingman, AZ • On-site

$36K - $43K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Mohave County rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

338th of 668 rated public administrative organizations


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Job Summary About the Position: Permits Technician -> Starting Salary - Range 9, $17.36 Permits Technician Senior -> Starting Salary - Range 11, $19.13 Permits Specialist -> Starting Salary - Range 13, $21.09 This position will be in the Planning and Zoning division in an office environment. There will be interaction with the public at the counter and on the phone. Some travel will be required for trainings and to the AZ Strip office twice a month

The working schedule is flexible Monday through Friday either 8:00am to 5:00pm or 4 days 10 hour shifts. Proud to Offer: Paid Time Off (PTO): 10 Paid Holidays. 1 Floating Holiday.

End of Year PTO Buyback (optional). Retirement Benefits: Enrollment in Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Contribution rate of 11.98% with 100% Employer Match starting on first day

Deferred Compensations Programs (optional) Comprehensive Wellness Program: Low-cost, high-value health care plans for you and your family that include Medical, Dental, Vision. 24/7 Virtual Care including Onsite Health Screening Events Marketplace Discounts Onsite Gyms or Gym Membership Stipend Employee Assistance Program Employee Wellness Program Basic Life, Supplemental Life/AD&D Insurances with additional voluntary benefits include Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity Plans. Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA-includes Dependent Care).

Essential Job Functions Performs office and filed research. Interpret and apply Mohave County Zoning Ordinances as well as county and department policies and procedures and legal requirements. Analyze and verifies legal, zoning, resolutions, rezones, special use permits, subdivisions, commercial and residential, variances, permits, setbacks, easements, abandonment's, overlay, septic/sewer, and flood requirements.

Assists the public in the preparation of building and zoning permit applications including answering basic permit content questions. Assists other County departments with permit applications. Calculate and collect fees for building, zoning, and grading permits.

Collects fees; enters applications using the SmartGov software, signs off SmartGov Automation workflows, issues permits and provides copies to customer, Assessor's Office and the State of Arizona. Prepares Certificates of Occupancy and job cards for Building Division permits. Updates all zoning information and related data bases.

Signs off on permit approvals when required. Analyzes and checks submitted permit applications; assists at the front counter; answers questions on zoning and environmental health matters from the public and county staff; determines whether plot plans and drawings meet the County zoning and Environmental Quality regulations and/or environmental health regulations and whether there are any observable errors in the submissions. Answers questions from other agencies and the public within area of responsibility.

Reviews deeds and legal descriptions and performs office research to gather information on correct legal descriptions and owner of record. Verifies accuracy of legal descriptions. Prepares monthly invoices for annually permitted establishments and generates annual permits.

Receipts monies collected. Maintains regular contact with County departments, governmental agencies, contractors, the general public and other agencies while obtaining information and data. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with appropriate personnel and agencies.

Maintains appropriate up to date records and files affecting assigned work area. Verifies site plan, lot dimensions, and setbacks. Performs mathematical calculations relative to assigned projects.

Apply basic principles, practices, techniques, teaching, and communication methods related to the age, gender, race/ethnicity, educational level and socioeconomic status of community members. Communicate and act in a culturally competent and professional manner maintaining cooperative relationships with community members, co-workers, and work contacts. Minimum Qualifications Permits Technician: High School diploma /GED (General Education Degree).

One (1) year technical, general clerical support work and/or customer service experience OR an equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications. Permits Technician Senior: High School Diploma/GED (General Education Degree). Three (3) year technical, general clerical support work and/or customer service experience OR One (1) year relevant experience in any of the following: Permitting, Planning, Zoning, Engineering Technician, Building Technician, Title Company and/or Realtor or related field.

Certification as a Permit Technician from the International Code Council, or equivalent. OR an equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications. Permits Technician Specialist: High School Diploma/GED (General Education Degree).

One (1) year as a Permit Technician Senior and a Residential Plan Review Certification OR One (1) year as a Permit Technician Senior and a Zoning Inspector Certification OR Two (2) or more years as a Permit Technician Senior or related work involving experience in working with building permitting systems. Must possess and maintain a certification as a Permit Technician as administered by the International Code Council, or the ability to obtain certification within 6 months or hire. OR any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Procedures, terminology and accepted or common practices, and policies of the assigned specialized work and the department/area to which assigned. Zoning Ordinance, General Plan, Land Division Regulations, Board of Supervisors (BOS) resolutions and Assessor maps. Standard office practices, procedures and equipment.

Filing and Information Systems. Computer literacy to include use of specialized permitting programs, electronic spreadsheets and word processing applications. Specialized knowledge of County, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and ordinances pertaining to planning and zoning, methods of land descriptions.

Graphic techniques and topographic mapping, septic and sewer setbacks. Efficiently operating and utilizing modern office machines as necessary to include, copiers, printers fax transmittal machines, calculators, 10-key and the use of computer keyboards and related software and peripheral equipment. Communicating and acting in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts.

Work independently Interpret technical information encountered in the performance of responsibilities. Secure facts; document information; evaluate data and draw valid conclusions. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with associate personnel, the general public, and County departments and external agencies.

Deal tactfully and diplomatically in adverse situations. Perform the essential functions of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation. Comply with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations.

******************************** Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request for individuals with disabilities. Mohave County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

It is the policy of Mohave County to provide equal opportunity in employment to all job applicants and employees. The County shall not discriminate against any person in recruitment, examination, appointment, training, pay promotion, retention, discipline or any other aspect of personnel administration, term or condition of employment, due to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, genetic information or disability, age (40 or older). Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S

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