Overview of the Search Tool |
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Learning how to search and manage your search results will help you find exactly what you’re looking for and will save you time. While no log in is required to search, you must have a log in and be signed in to your account in order to save your search results.
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The District e-Permitting site offers many different ways of searching for items. You can search by:
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Use this search option when you know the core application/permit number. |
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The contractor search allows you to search for a well driller licensed through the District. You may search by the license number, the contractor's name, or the business name. |
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If you are interested in applications/permits for certain counties, you can use the county search to retrieve all records for the area of interest. |
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Selecting the GIS Permit Search Tool option will open a new window to the GIS search interface. You can search geographically in a variety of ways, including county, permit type, and permit number, or graphically by latitude/longitude or box. |
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The legacy permit number search allows you to search for a permit for which you know only the historic number. The format of these historic permit numbers differs from the existing format. |
This search tool allows you to search by bank name, permit number, county, basin, address, Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) Number, and Map. |
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The permit type search allows you to select all applications/permits of a certain type (Environmental Resource, Water Use or Well Construction). |
This search method may be used when you know the names of individuals involved with the permit. You can search for applications/permits by owner, applicant/permittee, agent, contractor, or application reviewer name. |
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This search option can be used when you know the name or part of the name of the project. |
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The section, township, and range search is used when the area of interest is specific. The township and range are required. If you also know the section, it can be entered to narrow the data search. |
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Contact Customer Support If you're looking for more help or have a question to ask, please contact us. |