Permit records · Carver County

Building permit records in Waconia, Minnesota

A continuous record from 2009, current through July 2026 — and an honest account of where the record starts for each trade.

Record reaches back to2009
Current throughJuly 2026
Still growingEVERY WEEK

We deliberately do not publish a permit count for Waconia. The archive grows continuously as new records land and as we standardize how each city's own vocabulary is read, so any figure printed here would be wrong within days — and a stale number is worse than none. What is stable, and what actually matters when you are reading a property, is how far back the record reaches for each trade.

What the record answers for a Waconia address

Not "is there a permit" — what the work was, when it happened, and who pulled it.

Was the work permitted?

A finished basement, an addition, a rewire, a deck. If it was permitted in Waconia within the covered range, it is in the record with its date and description.

How old is the roof, the furnace, the water heater?

A re-roof or a replacement is usually a permit. That permit dates the component far more reliably than a seller's recollection. How roof age is established →

Who did the work?

Where the permit names a contractor, the record keeps it — and we can show what else that firm has pulled nearby.

What the record does not cover

Work done before 2009, work in a trade the city did not computerise until later, and work nobody ever pulled a permit for. The record says so rather than implying the work never happened — and we quote the year it becomes dense, not the single oldest page, because a few stray early documents would overstate coverage by a decade. Where pre-digital archives exist for a city, adding them is work we are actively pursuing, so these starting points are expected to move earlier.

Coverage, stated plainly

How far back the record reaches in Waconia, by trade
TradeEarliest record we hold
RoofingJanuary 2009
Heating & coolingJanuary 2009
Water heaterApril 2012
PlumbingFebruary 2009
ElectricalJuly 2009
SidingJanuary 2009
Windows & doorsJanuary 2009
SolarOctober 2013

Each trade has its own start date because cities computerised their permit desks at different times, and different trades moved onto those systems in different years. A single date for the whole city would overstate the older trades. These dates move only when we find genuinely older records — they are not a running total, and the archive is still growing behind them.