Electrical permit history — 2015 W Ina Rd
2015 W Ina Rd, Tucson — built 1969, with 18 permits on record. Review electrical, HVAC and remodel history with links to official records.
Commercial property
2015 W Ina Rd
Built 1969 — 1960s commercial stock · 18 permits on record; no permitted panel/service or HVAC work among them
Permanent link: Electrical permit history for 2015 W Ina Rd (aztucsonelectricalsolutions.com/property/102091220/2015-w-ina-rd-tucson-az-85704) · Public records last checked 2026-08-17
- Parcel
- 102091220
- Built
- 1969 (assessor record — effective construction year, which can move after a major remodel)
- Jurisdiction
- Unincorporated Pima County
- Zoning
- CR-1
- Assessor use
- Day Care/Pre-School Ctr(Pvt Owned)>Adult
- Parcel size
- 0.56 acres
- Building area
- 3,758 sq ft (assessor record)
- Cooling
- Refrigeration (assessor record)
- Heating
- Forced Air (assessor record)
- Roof
- Built Up (assessor record)
- Sewer
- Connection on file (1969) (county sewer connection records)
- Flood zone
- X — minimal flood hazard (FEMA)
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Pima County orthophoto (Pictometry 2024 / PAG 2023 / NAIP 2023 mosaic) — parcel outlined in yellow. Aerials can predate recent work and show nothing about what is inside; context, not evidence.
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- Electrical service & distributionNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. Worth knowing: a 2022 electrical / mechanical permit is on file (and 1 more like it) — work like this is often folded into a larger permit without being named, so open that record and check its scope before concluding anything. That does not mean the gear is original — only that nothing has been permitted here recently. Where it matters is capacity: obsolete distribution lines carry breaker and fusible-switch lead times that turn an outage into a shutdown, and that is worth knowing before a new tenant or a new rooftop unit. Separately from replacement: NFPA 70E expects the arc-flash study to be reviewed at least every five years, or after any change to the service.
- Heating, cooling & mechanicalNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. Worth knowing: a 2022 electrical / mechanical permit is on file (and 1 more like it) — work like this is often folded into a larger permit without being named, so open that record and check its scope before concluding anything. The assessor records cooling as Refrigeration and heating as Forced Air. Packaged rooftop units work harder in Tucson than almost anywhere, so 12 to 15 years is a realistic service life rather than the 15 to 20 the industry quotes. Worth confirming from the equipment nameplate rather than the record. Replacing a rooftop unit is also an electrical question: the new unit's minimum circuit ampacity and its disconnect often differ from the old one.
- Fire alarm & life safetyNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. Any alarm or sprinkler work here predates this feed. For an occupied commercial building that is worth confirming from the panel and the inspection tags rather than assuming.
- RoofNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. The assessor records the roof as Built Up. Roof age matters electrically too: it sets what can be penetrated for new rooftop units, conduit, or solar.
A found permit means a lot. A missing one means less. This parcel is in unincorporated Pima County, so we read the county’s own permit system — including its historical permits, which reach back into the 1990s where they exist. Every record links to the county’s official file. A blank line does not say nothing was done: work gets done without permits all the time. The only way to know what is actually installed is to look at it.
What that usually means electrically
- Era-based check — high priority
Distribution gear this age is frequently past the point where the manufacturer still supports it. Breakers and fusible switches for obsolete lines can carry long lead times, which turns an outage into a shutdown. The permit record does not confirm this; an on-site inspection is required.
- Era-based check
NFPA 70E expects arc-flash studies to be reviewed at least every five years, or after any change to the service. Buildings this age often have labeling that no longer matches the installed gear. The permit record does not confirm this; an on-site inspection is required.
- Worth confirming
Solar was permitted here in 2022. That means there is an existing interconnection, and the main breaker and busbar rating already carry a PV backfeed — so anything else you add (an EV charger, a heat pump) has to be checked against what is left under the 120% rule, not against the service size alone.
Recorded sales (3)
| Date | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 2007-03-20 | $360,000 | Warranty Deed |
| 2000-02-10 | $145,000 | Joint Tenancy Deed |
| 1999-09-30 | $133,000 | Warranty Deed |
Recorded sales are the sales the Pima County Assessor has on file from affidavits of property value — not every transfer, not listings, and not a valuation. Parties are never shown here. A sale with no permitted electrical work since is worth knowing before the next sale or a remodel.
Most recent permit on record for this parcel: 2023-12-07 (P22BP10816-01) — Solar - Revision.
Permit history (18)
| Date | Record | What | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023-12-07 | P22BP10816-01Pima County permit | Solar PVSolar - Revision | Approved | |
| 2023-06-30 | P23BP05864Pima County permit | Electrical / mechanicalElectrical Equipment | Application Expired | |
| 2022-09-12finaled | P22BP10816Pima County permit | Electrical / mechanicalSolar | Final | |
| 2019-10-04finaled | P19BP06382Pima County permit | Addition / alterationSingle Family Residence Addition | Final | |
| 2019-09-12 | P19BP05766Pima County permit | Electrical / mechanicalMechanical/Plumbing Equipment | Permit Expired | |
| 2016-08-11 | P16BP05097Pima County permit | Electrical / mechanicalElectrical Equipment | Permit Expired | |
| 2015-11-17finaled | P15RW01740Pima County permit | Right of WayROW / RWAT / METRO WATER DISTRICT - KIM MCCLURE | Final | |
| 2010-10-05 | P10CP06075Pima County permit | BuildingCOMBO/CADD - | Expired |
Show 10 older records
| Date | Record | What | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009-06-23finaled | P09CP03675Pima County permit | C of O HistoricalC-OF-O/COTH - | C of O | |
| 2003-07-16finaled | P03CP07717Pima County permit | C of O HistoricalCOMPLIAN/COTH - — ORACLE HEIGHTS ESTATES LOT 122 | C of O | |
| 2002-06-12 | P02CP06032Pima County permit | HistoricalSIGN/SIGN - — ORACLE HEIGHTS ESTATES LOT 122 | Expired | |
| 2002-02-21finaled | P02CP01864Pima County permit | C of O HistoricalCOMPLIAN/COTH - — ORACLE HEIGHTS ESTATES LOT 122 (19/62) | Final | |
| 2001-09-18finaled | P01CP09161Pima County permit | HistoricalCOMBO/SALT - — ORACLE HEIGHTS ESTATES LOT 122 | Final | |
| 2001-08-21finaled | P01CP08332Pima County permit | HistoricalCOMBO/SALT - — ORACLE HEIGHTS ESTATES LOT 122 | Final | |
| 2000-07-28finaled | P00CP07654Pima County permit | HistoricalSIGN/SIGN - — ORACLE HEIGHTS ESTATES LOT 122 | Final | |
| 2000-07-07 | P00RW01598Pima County permit | Right of WayROW/RCAT - — 2015 W INA RD | Issued | |
| 2000-07-06 | P00CP06838Pima County permit | HistoricalSIGN/SIGN - | Application Expired | |
| 2000-03-01finaled | P00CP02153Pima County permit | HistoricalPLUMB/SOTH - — ORACLE HEIGHTS ESTATES LOT 122 | Final |
How to read the status column: Final / Complete / C of O — city records show the permit was finalized. Issued — the work was permitted, but final completion is not confirmed. Applied / In review / Approved / Fees paid — proposed, not completion. Expired — the permit expired without a confirmed final status. Void / Withdrawn / Canceled — not evidence the work was installed. Any other status is shown exactly as the issuing office records it, without a completion reading.
Record numbers link to the issuing office’s official file — Pima County’s portal for county permits, the City of Tucson’s for city records. Highlighted rows are the ones that imply electrical work or an unpermitted-work finding.
This is an inference from public records — the year a structure was built, how it is classified, and what has been permitted. It is not an inspection, and nothing here confirms what is actually installed at this address. The only way to know is to look in the panel. See an error in this public-record report? Report a correction · About this data.
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How this report was built
This is a reading of public records for parcel 102091220 — 18 permits on file from 2000 to 2023 (6 historical, 4 electrical / mechanical, 3 c of o historical, 2 right of way) — assembled from the Pima County parcel file, the City of Tucson GIS layers, and Pima County’s Accela permit portal (searched by parcel and by address, because the county’s parcel links break on older records). Public records last checked 2026-08-17; the record is re-read at least weekly. Each permit and code case links to its official file. The verdicts are inferences from what was permitted and when, and from the era the building went up; they are not an inspection, and nothing here confirms what is installed. A permit that is present is strong evidence; a permit that is absent is weak evidence — plenty of work is never permitted, and older county records were only partly moved online.
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