St. Paul Building Permit Collection (1883-1975) – Now Online!
RCHS is thrilled to offer online access to the St. Paul Building Permit Collection
Thanks to grant awards over the past 3 years , RCHS contracted Documents 2 Disc, Inc. to digitize the 350,000 St. Paul building permits (1883-1975).
With the Schneider Geospatial Beacon system and a private funder, RCHS can now able to provide online access to the collection. A quick and easy subscription process will give you daily, monthly, or yearly access to the entire St. Paul Building Permit Collection.
About the St. Paul Building Permit Collection (1883-1975)
This is a collection of index cards and permit files record permitted work performed on St. Paul houses and building from 1883-1975. These cards record the history of your house or building, including the dates and costs of original construction, additions, alterations, moves, and wrecks (demolition). The information was originally recorded by hand, then written onto cards by WPA workers in the 1930s, which were added to by City of St. Paul staff until 1975, when the system was computerized. Permit records after 1975 reside with the St. Paul Department of Safety and Inspections.
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
This project has been financed in part with funds provided by the State of Minnesota from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the Minnesota Historical Society.