Las Vegas Contractor List With Phone Numbers: 770 Verified Contractors, 5,004 Permits With a Phone (2026)
Las Vegas is one of the most contactable markets PermitGrab tracks: 1,620 named contractor profiles, 770 carrying a verified phone number, and 5,004 permits that publish a contractor phone directly — a ready-to-call list across every major trade.
If you sell to contractors in Las Vegas, the hard part is usually getting a phone number. This market solves that. PermitGrab tracks 6,908 indexed Las Vegas permits — 4,820 filed in the last 90 days and 1,272 in the last 30 — and 5,004 of those permits publish a contractor contact phone directly. On top of that sits a roll-up of 1,620 named contractor profiles, 770 of which carry a verified phone number (a 48% phone rate). That combination — deep permit volume plus a high phone-attach rate — is exactly what makes a contractor list worth working.
The most recent permits in the feed are dated June 5, 2026; Las Vegas publishes in batches, so the list refreshes in waves rather than a steady trickle, but the contact depth is among the best in our coverage.
The Las Vegas Trade Picture (Last 90 Days)
This is a mechanical- and plumbing-heavy desert market, which is no surprise given the cooling load:
- HVAC — 1,826 permits. The single busiest trade. Desert heat keeps mechanical contractors filing year-round, and 121 of the HVAC profiles carry a phone.
- Plumbing — 1,180 permits (129 profiles with a phone) and Electrical — 554 (157 profiles with a phone — the highest phone count of any trade).
- General Construction — 425 permits (163 profiles with a phone) and Landscaping & Exterior — 370.
- Solar — 281 permits, Roofing — 125, and Structural — 40.
So whether you are a distributor selling HVAC equipment, an electrical supplier, a roofing wholesaler, or a solar component vendor, there is a current, phone-attached list of the companies actually pulling that work in Las Vegas.
Why a Permit-Built List Beats a Bought List
A purchased contractor list is a static snapshot that decays the day it is sold. A permit-built list is the opposite: every name on it earned its place by pulling a permit, so you know the company is active, you know its primary trade, and you know roughly how busy it is. Lead with that on the call — “I saw you pulled a mechanical permit on Rancho — we stock the units you install” beats a cold pitch every time.
How PermitGrab Builds the Las Vegas List
Every Las Vegas permit carries the address, trade category, project value, status, and filing date, pulled from the official permit feed. Contractor profiles roll those permits up by company, surfacing recent volume, primary trade, and — for 770 of them — a verified phone number. You can filter the full list by trade and recency so you are only calling contractors who are demonstrably working right now.
Getting Started
For the playbook on turning permits into work, read how to get contractor leads from building permits, and see the same approach for a neighboring market in Henderson contractor permit leads. Compare flat-rate access to pay-per-lead in permit data vs. Angi and HomeAdvisor. When you are ready, see PermitGrab pricing — one flat monthly subscription, no per-lead fees — or open the live Las Vegas permit and contractor data page.