District of Columbia

Occupancy Permits (Recent)

Locations and attributes for above ground permits applied for and approved by the District Department of Transportation. They are existing occupied constructions and events.

Example records
NamebrandAlternate NamebrandStreet Addressoperating locationFull NamepersonFull Addressoperating locationXgeospatialYgeospatialTrackingnumberregistrationPermitnumberregistrationOwnernamepersonApplicationdatetemporalIssuedatetemporal
Adirondack Tree ExpertsAdirondack Tree Experts5200 - 5299 BLOCK OF AMES STREET NEAdirondack Tree Experts5200 - 5299 BLOCK OF AMES STREET NE406332.365000002135883.94799999911186852PA11186852District Department of Transportation2026/02/17 12:39:02+002026/02/17 12:39:29+00
N/AWendell Bacon924 MADISON STREET NWWendell Bacon924 MADISON STREET NW397640.969999999143350.17000000211186719PA11186719Wendell Bacon2026/02/16 17:09:38+002026/02/16 17:14:00+00
N/ADonovan Duvall2622 SHERMAN AVENUE NWDonovan Duvall2622 SHERMAN AVENUE NW397752.810000002139626.55000000111186692PA111866922026/02/16 15:05:05+002026/02/16 15:10:16+00
Use cases

Contractor Permit Verification During Vendor Onboarding

A procurement team at a general contractor vetting a subcontractor checks whether the firm holds a current, issued DDOT occupancy permit at the claimed job site before releasing payment, confirming the subcontractor is legally authorized to operate in the right-of-way.

NamePermitnumberStatusStreet AddressExpirationdate

Fraud Signal Detection for Short-Duration Permit Patterns

A fraud analyst at a surety bond company reviews whether a bonded contractor repeatedly obtains permits that expire within one or two days across many addresses, a pattern that may indicate permit farming or misrepresentation of project scope to obtain bonds.

NameEffectivedateExpirationdateEventtypescodedescStreet Address

Hyperlocal Sales Territory Mapping for Construction Suppliers

A sales operations team at a building materials distributor identifies which contractors are actively pulling occupancy permits in specific DC neighborhoods to prioritize outreach to businesses with current, active job sites rather than cold prospecting.

NameStreet AddressStatusLatitudeLongitude