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DOB borough offices will be open the first and third Tuesday of the month from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Staff will be available to answer questions and provide needed information to homeowners, tenants, building managers, and small business owners. See the 2024 schedule; Find a borough office near you
If BIS does not accurately reflect your transaction, submit an inquiry at www.nyc.gov/dobhelp. The below search does not include filings submitted in DOB NOW; use the DOB NOW Public Portal to access DOB NOW records.
As the primary regulator of these vital industries, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) helps provide housing and commercial space for our growing City, while promoting safety on construction sites and in the City's nearly 1.1 million buildings.
Using tools like the Building Information System (BIS) and the DOB NOW Public Portal, you can review the history of any building in New York City. You can find violations, permits and complaints that were reported.
DOB NOW is the Department’s self-service online tool that enables Owners, Design Professionals, Licensees, and Filing Representatives to do all business with the Department online. It allows customers to submit applications, make payments, schedule appointments, check the status of an application or inspection, pull permits, and make renewals.
Before any construction project begins in New York City, an application must be submitted for review by DOB to make sure the plans are in compliance with the Building Code. The majority of construction requires a Department of Buildings permit.
The Building Information System (BIS) mainframe allows for submission of job filing directly to a DOB borough office. Previously BIS for job filings were made in-person at a DOB borough office. BIS job filings are now processed and submitted in eFiling except:
DOB NOW is part of our Building One City plan to provide better customer service and increased access to information. It allows customers to submit applications, make payments, schedule appointments, check the status of an application or inspection, pull permits, and make renewals.
The Department of Buildings (DOB) strives to ensure the safe and lawful use of approximately one million buildings and properties in New York City. Our inspection structure is split between development inspections (i.e. new structures, major alterations) and enforcement inspections (i.e. complaint response, re-inspections, joint inspections).
Welcome to the Department of Buildings online query system. You can search for general information on a property in the city including recorded complaints and violations, actions, applications, and inspections.