Paul Allen Homes, Inc

Public permit-pulling record, New Mexico. Last permit filed 2018-10-29.

49 Permits filed
1 City worked in
2016 First permit on record

Permits filed by year

Volume trend in New Mexico.

8 2016 29 2017 12 2018

Why this page exists

Most contractor-finder sites check state license status but don't verify that the contractor actually pulls permits when required. A licensed contractor who skips permits leaves the homeowner holding the bag, code violations, insurance complications, and problems at resale.

This page shows Paul Allen Homes, Inc's public permit-pulling record in New Mexico. It's sourced from official city open-data feeds, not self-reported. If you're interviewing contractors, ask the ones you're considering to explain any gaps or closed permits you see here.

Cities worked in (New Mexico)

Permit counts per city for Paul Allen Homes, Inc.

Albuquerque 49 permits

Most common project types

Based on permit_type codes in the underlying city data.

Residential 49

Recent permits

The 20 most recent permits filed by Paul Allen Homes, Inc across all New Mexico cities.

Date City Type Status Value
2018-10-29 Albuquerque Residential $139,449
2018-07-11 Albuquerque Residential $150,012
2018-06-01 Albuquerque Residential $36,683
2018-05-09 Albuquerque Residential $217,771
2018-04-27 Albuquerque Residential $127,516
2018-04-17 Albuquerque Residential $150,012
2018-04-04 Albuquerque Residential $182,909
2018-03-16 Albuquerque Residential $129,373
2018-03-12 Albuquerque Residential $139,449
2018-03-05 Albuquerque Residential $115,102
2018-02-05 Albuquerque Residential $160,535
2018-02-05 Albuquerque Residential $169,268
2017-12-11 Albuquerque Residential $150,012
2017-12-11 Albuquerque Residential $147,452
2017-12-11 Albuquerque Residential $133,356
2017-11-14 Albuquerque Residential $138,443
2017-08-31 Albuquerque Residential $178,218
2017-08-31 Albuquerque Residential $129,372
2017-08-31 Albuquerque Residential $129,373
2017-08-28 Albuquerque Residential $150,012

How to vet this contractor further

  • Check their state license with your state's licensing board. This page shows permit behavior, not license status.
  • Ask for 3 recent references from the cities above. Match them against the permit addresses here.
  • Look for gaps. Are there years with many permits, then nothing? Contractors sometimes let licenses lapse or change business names.
  • Verify active bonding and workers' comp insurance. Ask for certificates directly from the insurer, not a copy from the contractor.

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Data source: Public permit records from the cities above, pulled via their official open-data APIs. We report what the city shows; we do not verify license status, insurance, or workmanship. This is not an endorsement. Always do your own due diligence.