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  1. Omaha - Welcome to Permits and Inspections

    Licensing is available online for renewals, exams can be applied for at OmahaPermits.com now. Please email [email protected] with any questions regarding licensing or reference …

  2. Accela Citizen Access

    Beginning January 1, 2026 a 2.5% credit and debit card processing fee will be implemented. No portion of this credit or debit card fee goes to the City of Omaha or the Permits & Inspections …

  3. Learner's Permit (LPD) | Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles

    The Learner's Permit (LPD) is issued to allow a person to legally practice driving for a Provisional Operator’s Permit (POP), Operator’s (Class O) or Motorcycle (Class M) License. Learner's …

  4. Omaha’s Permit Portal - City of Omaha Planning Department

    In partnership with Accela Inc. we are pleased to offer our citizens, businesses, and visitors access to permit and inspection information online. We trust this will provide you with a new, …

  5. Applications / Processes - City of Omaha Planning Department

    Residential Garages and Sheds Under 150sqft, you will need to fill out the Building Permit Application as well. Residential Garages and Sheds Over 150sqft, you will need to fill out the …

  6. Welcome to the City of Omaha Planning Department - City of Omaha

    Permits and Inspections - The Permits and Inspections section is responsible for the following: Receiving, reviewing, and approving all building permit applications. Administering and …

  7. Licensing Information - Omaha

    Click Here For Building Contractor License Applications and Procedures - If you are applying for a new license, it can now be done at OmahaPermits.com! Visit our How To Video Library to set …

  8. Frequently Asked Questions - Omaha

    Building permits are required before you start any construction work and are the responsibility of the property owner but may be applied for by a contractor or other representative. Permit costs …

  9. Frequently Asked Questions - City of Omaha Planning Department

    A: Yes, you will need a permit for a shed that is larger than 75 square feet. You can contact the Permits and Inspections counter at 444-5350 for information on how to apply. Q: How big of a …

  10. Permits / Inspections - Douglas County Environmental Services

    Most commercial and residential construction projects require the owner or contractor to apply for a permit through the division, pay an associated fee, and submit to inspections at key points …