Corrections Policy
Last updated: May 8, 2026
Permit fee schedules change. PermitPrice corrects verified errors quickly and discloses meaningful changes in the public changelog.
How to report an error
Email contact@permitprice.com with:
- The PermitPrice URL of the page in question.
- The figure or statement you believe is wrong.
- A link to the official source document that supports the correction (preferred), or the name and date of the document.
What we will fix quickly
- Fee figures that do not match the currently published official schedule.
- Surcharge percentages, technology fees, or state levies that are out of date.
- Broken or expired source links.
- Worked-example arithmetic that does not reconcile with the formula.
- Misattributed or stale "last verified" dates.
What we evaluate carefully
- Disagreements about valuation method or scope categorization. We will revise the page to disclose the ambiguity rather than pick a single answer.
- Reports based on a permit-clerk quote without a citation. We need a public source to publish a change.
How corrections are disclosed
Material corrections (a changed dollar amount, a changed formula, a withdrawn page) are logged with date and short description on the public changelog. Typo and link fixes are not logged.
Speed
Verified corrections with a citation are usually applied within a few business days. Bulk corrections (a jurisdiction publishing a new annual schedule) are queued and worked through in priority order.
What we will not do
- Quietly change a number without updating the last-verified date.
- Remove a page to hide a past error - we will publish the correction.
- Accept a correction request that asks us to publish numbers without a public citation.
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