CivicDataForge / Short-term-rental permit data
Official-source property evidence
Need short-term-rental permit data? Start with the address and get the evidence trail.
CivicDataForge turns fragmented state and municipal permit sources into explicit, source-linked results across 30 supported U.S. jurisdictions. Check one property, audit a portfolio, monitor changes, or connect the workflow to your product.
Fastest path: check 1–25 addresses now.
Choose the smallest useful commercial path
| Need | What you receive | Path |
|---|---|---|
| Check one property or a small batch | Source-bound decision, scope, retrieval time, official links, and evidence receipt. | Usage-priced self-service |
| Review a portfolio before buying recurring service | Analyst-reviewed evidence bundle for up to 25 submitted addresses, with row-level classifications and a hashed manifest. | $99 one-time audit |
| Keep a supported portfolio current | Month-to-month complete-scope baseline, scheduled comparisons, source-linked results, and hash-bound change receipts for up to 500 submitted addresses. | $500/month pilot |
| Put permit evidence inside your product | Apify API, Remote MCP, scheduled delivery, or a scoped integration using the same evidence contract. | Platform integration |
What makes the result defensible
- Every result names the publisher and preserves the source route and retrieval time.
- Exact evidence, no published match, review required, source unavailable, and incomplete scope remain different states.
- Complete monitoring rejects capped inputs instead of calling unseen records “gone.”
- Evidence fingerprints and run receipts make later changes inspectable.
A no-match is not proof that a rental is illegal or unlicensed. CivicDataForge reports what the selected published source showed within the declared scope. Consequential facts should be confirmed with the issuing authority.
Need another jurisdiction or delivery format?
Send the jurisdiction, approximate property count, refresh frequency, and desired delivery format. We will answer with a bounded scope—not a vague platform promise.