Permitting basics · Required Documents & Filing
The Subcontractor Verification Form, Explained
Updated June 1, 2026
A subcontractor verification form lists the licensed trades on a job — electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing — with each sub's license number and insurance. The county uses it to confirm that everyone touching the build is properly licensed before work begins.
It's a small form with outsized consequences: an unlisted or unverified sub can stall an inspection or the permit itself. Because the data rarely changes job to job, we auto-fill it from a structured client database so it's never the thing holding up your permit package.
This is part of the documentation backbone of permit management — the unglamorous paperwork that determines whether a permit issues on time.
“Permit-ready in a week instead of a month. David caught two tabulation errors before submission that would have bounced us. Worth every dollar.”— Custom Home Builder, Anna Maria Island
This is part of our Required Documents & Filing service. Tell us about your project and we’ll handle it end to end.