New York
NYC properties normally route through DEP water/sewer records rather than county septic files. Use DEP PARIS, water/sewer permits, and records requests for the official property path.
Rural property file
Use this for buyer due diligence when the question is whether a property has septic permit or onsite sewage records.
Use this for buyer due diligence when the question is whether a property has septic permit or onsite sewage records.
Septic and well records are usually held by county or state environmental-health agencies.
NYC properties normally route through DEP water/sewer records rather than county septic files. Use DEP PARIS, water/sewer permits, and records requests for the official property path.
Los Angeles septic/onsite-wastewater checks route through LA County Public Health and local sewer-connection records depending on jurisdiction.
Chicago-area septic checks usually route through Illinois private-sewage rules and county/local health offices only where onsite wastewater applies; city-served parcels usually need municipal water/sewer context instead.
Houston/Harris County septic and onsite sewage checks route through Harris County wastewater permitting and TCEQ OSSF records where the property is not served by municipal sewer.
Wake County onsite-water records are the first official path for Raleigh-area septic, wastewater, and private-well permit history where private systems apply.
Orange County/Florida health sources are the official path for onsite sewage and well permitting records.
Only when the connected official source supports it. Otherwise SepticWellPermitCheck shows the official source route, confidence, and the facts still needing verification.
These records and rules are controlled by city, county, state, district, or agency systems. The same street address can cross a boundary that changes the final answer.
Use this page as a public web reference, not an official agency record. The linked official source remains the final authority.
SepticWellPermitCheck. "Septic Records by Address | County Health Source Check". https://www.septicwellpermit.com/septic-records-by-address/. Reviewed Jun 2026.
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