PermitPulse reviews public records, permit portal activity, correction notes, and available project history to produce a clean, source-backed triage packet you can use before the next client, contractor, or city follow-up call.
Built for stalled reviews, supplemental corrections, unclear permit status, and owner-pressure situations.
Independent permit research and organization support - starting at $249.
Redacted supplemental review delay example for an architect-led project team.
How scattered permit status, correction history, and silence after resubmittal become a client-ready next-step packet.
When a project goes quiet after resubmittal, your team can burn hours checking portals, rereading correction notes, chasing unclear status updates, and preparing client explanations. PermitPulse turns that messy status hunt into a focused 48-hour packet with the current record trail, open questions, likely next steps, and a clean escalation-ready summary.
✓ Supplemental review has gone quiet after resubmittal
✓ A client wants an update before you have a clear answer
✓ Permit notes, portal status, and project history do not line up
✓ A contractor or owner needs a clean next-step summary
✓ You need to prepare before calling or emailing the city
PermitPulse organizes permit status, correction notes, supplemental review history, project records, and agency-clearance dependencies into a source-backed packet your team can use for the next client, reviewer, contractor, or owner conversation.
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✓ Supplemental review has gone quiet after resubmittal
✓ Unclear if the bottleneck is plan check, Planning, Fire, Public Works, LADWP, or another agency
✓ Correction notes, portal status, and project history do not line up
✓ A contractor or owner needs a clean next-step summary
✓ Client wants answers before the city has given a clear answer
✓ You need to prepare before calling, emailing, or escalating
✓ Address
✓ City / jurisdiction if known
✓ Permit number if available
✓ Screenshots from LADBS or agency portals
✓ Correction letters, plan check notes, or status notes
✓ Short description of what feels stuck, urgent, or unclear
✓ Source-backed permit status summary
✓ Timeline of submissions, corrections, and follow-ups
✓ Likely bottleneck diagnosis
✓ Missing-items checklist
✓ Agency / clearance dependency map
✓ Questions to ask LADBS or the assigned plan checker
✓ Escalation-ready summary
This sample shows how PermitPulse turns scattered permit status, correction history, and project uncertainty into a client-ready summary with next steps.
Fictional sample case for demonstration only. PermitPulse is independent and not affiliated with LADBS or any government agency.
Chinatown Tenant Improvement - supplemental review delay sample
A Chinatown tenant-improvement scenario where a supplemental review appears stalled after resubmittal. The packet turns scattered status uncertainty into a clear next-action plan.
PermitPulse is independent permit research and organization support. It does not replace a licensed professional, permit expediter, architect, contractor, attorney, utility representative, plan checker, or agency staff.
Pilot pricing while this remains hands-on.
For one active project/address with permit status, correction-note, supplemental review, resubmittal, or agency-clearance confusion.
Need a lighter first look or ongoing permit desk support? Ask after your first packet.
✓ Property owners with stuck LADBS permits
✓ Architects and residential designers
✓ Small contractors managing client expectations
✓ Permit expediters needing overflow research support
✓ Teams preparing for Preliminary Plan Check or a code question appointment
✓ Anyone who needs a clean summary before escalating, emailing, or requesting help
Include the permit number, portal screenshots, correction notes, supplemental review notes, or clearance details if you have them.
The packet separates source-backed status from items that should be confirmed with LADBS, the assigned plan checker, or another agency.
Status, timeline, likely bottleneck, missing items, clearance map, and next-step questions for the right party.
Share the address, jurisdiction, permit number if you have it, and what feels stuck. Screenshots, correction notes, and portal details can be sent after contact.
This is independent permit research and organization support. It is not legal, code, entitlement, architectural, engineering, insurance, filing, or agency advice.