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QW offering building e-permits

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 20, 2025 | 12:45 PM

The City of Quinte West is modernizing its building permit process by introducing a new digital e-permitting system. This system makes applying for and managing applications and permits easier and more efficient for residents, businesses, and contractors.

The new e-permit system eliminates paper-based inefficiencies by streamlining the permitting process from submission to approval. With the new system, applicants have easy access to see the progress of their applications, can book permit inspections online, and have real-time access to inspection results.

With the new e-permit system, permit holders can also now conveniently submit updated drawings, plans, documents, or reports online, reducing delays and improving communication between applicants and City staff. The system also supports online payment options for building permits, ensuring a seamless and efficient user experience.

City building officials say this system provides a more accessible, transparent and efficient process for Quinte West residents, businesses and contractors.

For more information and to access the e-permitting system, visit this link.

(BROCK ORMOND)