Mesa Building Permits 2026

By Marcus Reeves, Head of Permit Research at PermitGrab · Updated daily from official city records · Last permit filed: recently

8,577
Active Contractors
242
Phone Numbers
0
Code Violations
0
Property Owners
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Mesa is one of the cities PermitGrab tracks daily. If you're a contractor, building materials supplier, code consultant, or real estate investor working Mesa, the data behind the city's permit office is a working roadmap of where construction is happening, who's doing it, and which properties have unresolved code issues. This guide covers Mesa building permits in 2026 — plus how to search contractors, check violations, and pull property owner records using live data.

What Work Requires a Permit in Mesa?

The Mesa permit office requires permits for new construction, additions, alterations, repairs, demolitions, and changes of use. Permits are also required for accessory structures (decks, sheds over a certain footprint, fences over 8 ft, swimming pools), most plumbing and electrical work, mechanical systems including HVAC replacements, foundation repair, re-roofing, and signs. Cosmetic repairs — painting, flooring, cabinet swaps that don't move plumbing or electrical — typically do not require a permit.

When in doubt, the Mesa development services counter can confirm whether a permit is needed for a specific project. Check the city's official permit portal or development-services line; we link directly to the source feed for every permit in our database.

How Many Contractors Are Pulling Permits in Mesa?

PermitGrab tracks 8,577 active contractor profiles in Mesa — a live database updated daily from official permit records, not a static directory. Of those, 242 have direct phone numbers sourced from state licensing boards and business registrations.

If you're a building materials supplier, subcontractor, or home service company trying to reach the most active contractors in Mesa, this is the most current dataset available outside of paying for a list broker.

Permits Filed in the Last 90 Days

1,789 building permits have been filed in Mesa in the last 90 days. The top permit types:

Permit TypeCount
RES1,154
COM480
SVC155

Most Active Contractors in Mesa

These contractors have pulled the most permits in the last 6 months:

ContractorPermits
ONEWORLDENERGY LLC DBA : OUR WORLD ENERGY97
SHEA HOMES69
LOFTS AT PIONEER CROSSING HOMEBUILDING, LLC47
REBATH AZ, LLC18
KKITTLE, LLC17
TAYLOR MORRISON/ ARIZONA INC17
JAMES N. GRAY COMPANY16
ANOTHER LEVEL INSTALLS LLC13
TAYLOR MORRISON/ARIZONA INC11
SIERRA SIGNS & SERVICE INC.11
SIGN A RAMA11
MT BUILDERS LLC11
SANDSTORM SIGNS & SERVICE INC10
KOSSOW VENTURES LLC DBA : ARIZONA SIGN COMPANY9
BOOTZ AND DUKE SIGN COMPANY8

Phone numbers available for 242 contractors. View the full Mesa contractor database →

Mesa Code Violations

Code enforcement in Mesa actively pursues building, property maintenance, and zoning violations. PermitGrab tracks 0 Mesa code violations on record. Each is a property where work is legally required.

For contractors who do remediation, repair, or restoration work, the violations list is a built-in lead pipeline. For real estate investors, properties with multiple open violations often signal motivated sellers or below-market acquisition opportunities. Search Mesa violations by address →

Mesa Property Owner Records

We've matched 0 property owners to addresses in our Mesa database. When a permit is filed or a violation is issued, you can pull the registered owner — including their mailing address from county assessor records. This is the same data the city uses; we just make it searchable.

How Mesa Buyers Use This Data

The contractors pulling permits in Mesa this month are the same companies your sales team is trying to reach. Common plays:

PermitGrab's $149/mo subscription gives unlimited contractor-list exports and contact reveals across every city we track, including Mesa. See the live Mesa dashboard for current numbers or view pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is the Mesa data updated?

Permits and violations are pulled daily from the Mesa permit office's published feed. Contractor profiles are deduplicated and refreshed every collection cycle (currently ~12 hours). Property owner records are refreshed monthly from county assessor exports.

Where do the contractor phone numbers come from?

Phone numbers come from a combination of state licensing board bulk exports (where the state publishes a downloadable licensee list with contact info), business registrations, and targeted web-search enrichment. We do not call contractors or hand-collect numbers — the data is sourced from public records.

Can I export the Mesa contractor list to a CSV?

Yes — PermitGrab Pro ($149/mo) includes unlimited CSV exports for every city in our database. Free accounts can view up to 10 contractor reveals per month.

What if my exact city slug isn't listed?

We track over 100 sellable cities. If your target city isn't appearing in our search, it may be on our research queue. Email [email protected] with your city name and we'll let you know our current coverage.

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