About

Built by an integrator, for integrators.

LVPermit exists because the answer to “what permit do I need for this low-voltage job?” shouldn't require a dozen phone calls and a half-day of guessing.

The problem

Low-voltage work sits in a strange gap. It's regulated but inconsistently. Requirements change at the city line. Public jurisdiction websites are stale, conflicting, or silent on the rules for security, fire alarm, access control, cabling, and intercom.

Every integrator we know ends up building their own private spreadsheet: permit fees, issue times, which authority actually issues for which scope, what license is required. That spreadsheet is wrong by the time the next job hits, and nobody else benefits from the work.

Our approach

One shared database, crowd-verified by the pros doing the work. Every record tracks who verified it and when. When a requirement changes, the next integrator who pulls that permit submits a correction. We review, credit, and update.

That's it. No scraping, no AI-generated guesses, no promises that we cover every jurisdiction on day one. We're building a small, fully verified dataset and growing it honestly.

Who this is for

Integrators who bid, permit, and install low-voltage systems: security, CCTV and video surveillance, access control, fire alarm, structured cabling, intercom, and building automation / controls. From the one-truck shop to the national integrator.

Who's building it

Troy — national project manager at a major security integrator, building LVPermit in parallel with the day job. Same frustrations, same spreadsheets, same question: why doesn't this exist yet?

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