Back in June 2021, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed Assembly Bill 1145 into law. This bill requires local governments in the Garden state to leverage a digital platform for all construction related applications and permits. No longer will construction applications and permits be only paper based and manually processed, constituents and contractors will be able to access these forms at any time, from anywhere.
With the signing into law of the online “Electronic Permit Processing Review System” (P.L.2021, c.70) municipalities and counties in New Jersey will need to adopt a digital platform in order to comply with upcoming Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) guidance.
Similar laws are currently pending elsewhere, including in Florida.
While this exciting news will lead to positive changes that will help NJ local governments save time and resources, this abrupt change may be an intimidating adjustment for some municipal officials and workers. Fortunately, making the switch to online construction permitting is not as difficult as it may seem and can actually improve collaboration between all government departments.
Follow along to learn more about the electronic permitting bill and how your local government can easily make the switch to a digital permitting system.
Assembly Bill 1145, also known as the electronic permit bill, is legislation that was signed by NJ Governor Phil Murphy to require all local governments to embrace online electronic permitting processes.
The text of the bill requires that local governments in the state use an “Electronic Permit Processing Review System,” for filing any NJ construction and building permit forms. It is meant to spur innovation and increase quality of service for constituents. This new innovative bill will save state municipalities a substantial amount of time and effort in the filing process by mandating a 24/7 online permitting process that is more convenient for constituents.
The text of the bill outlines the steps needed to be taken by local governments to make the switch to construction permitting software.
Here are some of the key takeaways from Assembly Bill 1145:
The text of the bill notes that, “The Commissioner of Community Affairs shall establish, develop, implement, and administer the Electronic Permit Processing Review System”.
Essentially, this means local governments throughout the state will need to move fully online with their construction permitting processes related to, "submission of applications for construction permits, plans, and specifications.” This legislation also requires 24/7 access for constituents and businesses to file permit applications and schedule inspection requests.
After your municipal leadership implements a digitized process for filing construction permits, you’ll need to make sure that the right people have access to the documentation.
Assembly Bill 1145 requires that, “the department… local enforcing agencies… and private agencies providing plan review and inspection services,” have electronic access to permits as well as relevant application materials.
Government management software makes providing all government departments with the appropriate software solutions simple, as well as simplifies providing public facing forms to constituents.
Consider these public-facing forms that you can integrate onto your government website:
If your municipal government regularly works with private review and inspection services, they will need to follow the rules and policies outlined in the ‘Electronic Permit Processing Review System.’ This policy change will need to be communicated by your municipal government and be factored into the bidding process for permit inspection agencies so all parties are aware of the requirements.
Online digital permitting software is an electronic system that streamlines the process of applying for and issuing permits for various types of activities and replaces traditional paper-based permitting systems with a more efficient and automated online platform.
Continue reading for insight on how online digital permitting software works:
Applicants are able to access the online permitting system through your government website.
Constituents can fill out digital permit application forms, providing all required information and documents electronically without the need to travel to town hall.
Applicants can upload any and all supporting documents that are required with their application such as site plans, blueprints, licenses, and insurance certificates directly through the online system.
Government agencies and permitting authorities within the construction department receive and can review the digital permit applications from anywhere on a digital cloud-based platform.
The digital permitting system will send automated notifications to applicants regarding the status of their applications, including any additional documentation needed or approval/denial notifications based on what the reviewing party determines. Constituents will be able to stay up to date on the status of their applications to amend any issues that may have been made on the application.
Permit reviewers and inspectors can access the digital applications online to review or approve them. They can collaborate within the system to review plans, make comments, and request revisions if necessary so applications can be approved.
GovPilot’s online permitting software also allows applicants to pay fees and permit costs fully online, immediately. Payment processing online through the secure payment processing system ensures payments can be made on time and securely received by the local government offices.
Leveraging cloud-based government management software is your best bet for building departments looking to make the switch from paper permitting forms to a digitized format.
Here are a few of the reasons that leveraging Construction Permitting software like GovPilot is the smartest approach to going digital and meeting the requirements of the new law:
Change is oftentimes hard, but online permitting doesn’t have to be. By implementing GovPilot software, your government website will be set up to leverage the software for online permitting.
With GovPilot's public facing digital application, contractors and homeowners alike will be able to access online permits in no time at all, and submit them from the convenience of their home or office.
New Jersey's electronic construction permitting bill was passed with the goal of increasing local government innovation and efficiency in order to save municipalities time and money, and improve customer service.
With GovPilot's updated digital construction module, inspection scheduling will be straightforward and fees can easily be configured.
Online payments are built into the GovPilot system, meaning you’ll be able to charge constituents and they can pay fees and fines directly from your government website whenever they file permits. With municipalities reporting significant increases in completed forms after switching to permitting software, online payments will also ensure that fees are paid instantly resulting in more dollars collected on time from permit filing.
The NJ government will require that departments, local enforcing agencies, and private permitting inspectors have electronic access to permits and related materials. GovPilot's government management software makes it easy to share documents with all relevant parties across departments. GovPilot's cloud-based unified platform enables seamless access to documents and records at the parcel level so that department staff can collaborate easily, eliminate communications bottlenecks and manual data entry, and process applications faster. Automated email updates keep builders and citizens up to date on the status of applications in real-time.
With GovPilot, in addition to using the building and construction permitting software, you’ll also be able to opt in to other useful tools and digital services for your local government. These solutions include GIS mapping systems, report-a-concern software, and virtual business registration and can revolutionize departments across your municipality, improving civic engagement and quality of life in your neighborhoods. With GovPilot, data and records across all departments are unified and easily accessible 24/7 from anywhere.
You'll also be able to utilize the permitting software for other relevant licenses and permits. The online permit software accommodates zoning permits, parking permits in addition to building permits for plumbing, fencing, electrical work, and more.
Visit GovPilot's Pricing Page to learn more about solutions available and cost to your local government.
There are many ways to ensure that making the move to digitized building and construction permits won’t have a large impact on your community’s budget.
Hopefully, your municipality’s stimulus funds from the American Rescue Plan have arrived. If not, they should be arriving soon. These funds are being sent to every municipality in the country and are meant to be used towards improving existing infrastructure. While this could be used towards physical infrastructure like disaster resilient buildings or paving roads, the funds can also be leveraged for improving and securing IT infrastructure and forming a government IT disaster recovery plan. That means you’re eligible to spend your ARP funds on the permitting software without taking money out of the existing budget.
The text of Assembly Bill 1145 also outlines details of how to alleviate the cost of transitioning to a digital, online environment. For the next 3 years, municipalities are eligible to charge a surcharge fee for construction permits. This fee is meant to reduce the overall cost of establishing the electronic permit processing review system. When selecting a digital construction permitting vendor, be sure that digital payment processing is enabled and capable of meeting your specific requirements.
The New Jersey construction permit process will improve government processes exponentially state-wide by ensuring that electronic permitting systems provide a convenient digital experience, secure data and records keeping, and streamlined processing. For the first time, many municipalities will and should be shifting away from paper permit applications, giving constituents and contractors alike the flexibility to file a permit application online with ease 24/7.
Now, your government leadership needs to iron out the details of your electronic permit processing review system by picking a permitting software platform such as GovPilot, and training government workers to use it effectively.
GovPilot recently launched an updated digital Construction Module which provides online applications, digital permitting, mobile device tablet-based inspections, and streamline scheduling.
Many New Jersey municipalities currently utilize or will soon deploy GovPilot’s digital construction solutions including:
Atlantic City | Elizabeth | Linwood | Manasquan | Montgomery | Orange | South Orange | Trenton | Union
GovPilot will add any and all necessary capabilities as required by the DCA when guidance is issued. In the meantime, book a consultation to learn more about how GovPilot’s online building and construction permit software can transform your permitting processes.
The NJ electronic construction permit bill, officially known as Assembly Bill 1145, is a piece of legislation signed into law by Governor Phil Murphy. The law will require local governments throughout the state to leverage digital permitting software for all construction permits and related materials.
There are undoubtedly a lot of benefits to using online permitting software as an alternative to paper. For one, constituents can fill out permits via local government websites at any time throughout the day. Additionally, cloud-based software means that anyone involved with the permit approval process can access relevant documentation from their personal computers. Software also collects insightful data, meaning you’ll be able to notice trends and make governmental decisions with relevant information in mind.
Municipalities in most cases will not need to pull money out of their allocated budgets to make the switch to digital. The state government is allowing local governments to charge a surcharge for the following three years to recuperate funds spent acquiring government management software. Additionally, federal funds from the American Rescue Plan can be used towards IT infrastructure, meaning that you’ll be allowed to spend stimulus money on acquiring digitized permitting software as well as other government technologies.
GovPilot permitting software provides many modules and software solutions for local governments to streamline public-facing digital applications including the following:
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