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  1. Licenses and Permits - shakopeemn.gov

    Unless otherwise noted, licenses and permits shall be applied for online via the ePortal. Aren't sure where to find the information you need? Use the search tool below to navigate the dropdown menus. …

  2. Building Permits - Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in Scott County, MN

    More than one permit type may be required for your project. A building permit gives you legal permission to start construction of a building project in accordance with the approved drawings and …

  3. Permit Process, Plan Review, and More - Scott County, Minnesota

    Permits provide the ability to obtain residential and commercial building, plumbing, and mechanical permits quickly and conveniently online. Note: Zoning or Environmental Services permits, reviews, or …

  4. Apply for a permit - Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry

    For questions about the application, plan review and permitting, call 651-284-5579 or iMS.bldplb.dli@state.mn.us. For questions specific to interpretation of construction codes, call 651 …

  5. Log On - Scott County, MN - CityView Portal

    With an account you will be able to do more with the Scott County, MN Web Portal. This includes faster entry of information, and access to options not available to anonymous users.

  6. City of Shakopee

    To apply for a new permit, please use our ePortal for permits and licenses. Please note: Many projects require a plan review, which will add to your permitting timeline. Applications should be submitted …

  7. MN State Residential Codes R314 & R315 require carbon monoxide detectors & smoke alarms to be in compliance with current codes. The permit holder is responsible to ensure compliance prior to …

  8. Licenses & Permits | Scott County, MN

    Learn how to apply for or renew your driver's license or state-issued ID, including REAL ID, through our Customer Service counter. Appointments are required for some transactions, so please plan ahead.

  9. SelfService Public Site - Tyler Tech

    Citizen Self Service website

  10. All drawings and specifications are required to be signed by an engineer or architect registered in the State of Minnesota.