Electrical permit history — 6001 E 32nd St

6001 E 32nd St, Tucson — built 1948, with 7 permits on record. Review electrical, HVAC and remodel history with links to official records.

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6001 E 32nd St

Built 1948 — pre-1950 knob-and-tube era · last permitted panel/service work 2011 (finaled) · 1 open code case

Parcel
131120490
Built
1948 (county record)
Jurisdiction
Tucson
Zoning
R-1
Assessor use
Sfr Grade 010-3 Urban Subdivided
Parcel size
0.44 acres
Living area
4,410 sq ft (assessor record)
Cooling
Refrigeration (assessor record)
Heating
Forced Air (assessor record)
Roof
Built Up (assessor record)
Garage
Carport (2-car) (assessor record)
Sewer
No connection on file (sewer or septic status not confirmed by the record — verify on site)
Flood zone
X — minimal flood hazard (FEMA)
Historic preservation
Not on file (City of Tucson HP layers)
Typical original service for a 1948 home
approximately 30–60 A
Service on record
City records show the 2011 permit was finalized; the permit description states “ADDITION:2ND STORY & OUT BUILDINGS:ELECTRIC UPGRADE:T10DV06702” — an increase in capacity as described, not a confirmed installed rating.

See the property

County aerial photograph centered on 6001 E 32nd St, parcel outlined

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.

Is it time to upgrade?

  • Electrical service & panelCurrentLast permitted 2011 (15 years ago). City inspection record: MECHANICAL - FINAL approved 2015-07-28. The permit describes an increase in capacity, which is the single best sign the electrical has actually been brought forward. T11CM01464 — ADDITION:2ND STORY & OUT BUILDINGS:ELECTRIC UPGRADE:T10DV06702
  • Heating & coolingNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. Worth knowing: a 2017 solar pv 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. Cooling equipment works 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.
  • Water heaterNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. Water heaters are frequently swapped without a permit, so this line is especially weak evidence either way.
  • 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.
  • Plumbing work on recordNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. Unremarkable — plenty of buildings never need a permitted plumbing repair.

A found permit means a lot. A missing one means less. We read the City of Tucson’s own permit file, not a recent extract of it — back to about 2006, and into the 1990s on properties with that much history. Microfiche before then was never fully digitised. Every record links to the city’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

    Knob-and-tube wiring may still be present in original, un-remodeled areas. It has no ground and is not rated for modern loads or insulation contact. The permit record does not confirm this; an on-site inspection is required.

  • Era-based check — high priority

    Original services this age were 30–60 A fuse panels. Nearly every one still in place is undersized for a modern household. The permit record does not confirm this; an on-site inspection is required.

  • Era-based check — high priority

    Branch circuits from this era are typically ungrounded two-wire — the reason you see two-prong outlets or ungrounded three-prong replacements. The permit record does not confirm this; an on-site inspection is required.

  • Worth looking at

    There is an open code enforcement case on this parcel. An open case can hold up a permit, and if it touches unpermitted work the electrical scope usually has to be brought up to code as part of resolving it.

  • Worth confirming

    Solar was permitted here in 2017. 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.

Most recent permit on record for this parcel: 2021-03-17 (T21CM02384) — Reconnect gas line to residence from meter..

Permit history (7)

Permit history for this parcel — 7 of 7 records
DateRecordWhatStatusValue
2021-03-17expired 2021-09-13T21CM02384City permit recordResidential Building - One or Two FamilyReconnect gas line to residence from meter.Expired
2021-03-05finaledT21RW01030City permit recordROW(2) 5x5 bellholes in dirt/blktop front---- repair/replace/pothole gas lineFinal
2017-10-24finaledT17CM08001City permit recordSolar PVINSTALL ROOFTOP SOLAR PV SYSTEMFinal
2011-05-13finaledT11CM01464City permit recordAddition / alterationADDITION:2ND STORY & OUT BUILDINGS:ELECTRIC UPGRADE:T10DV06702L of c
2010-10-15T10CM02880City permit recordAddition / alterationADDITION:2ND STORY & OUT BUILDINGS:ELECTRIC UPGRADE:T10DV06702Withdrwn
2005-03-08expired 2010-08-25T05CM01050City permit recordAddition / alterationADDITION:PLAY ROOM & REMOVE:GARAGE T05VL00156Closed
2004-06-16T04BU01459City permit recordFence / wallWALL:PATIO 100LF OF 7' HIGHWithdrwn

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.

Code enforcement (9)

Code cases and housing-code violations recorded against this parcel, by category. Closed cases stay on the record, and most of these are closed — check the status column. We show the category and the official record number rather than the complaint text, which often names people who have nothing to do with the property.

Code enforcement history for this parcel — 8 of 9 records
DateRecordWhatStatus
2022-06-21T22DV03547Code enforcement caseCode enforcement caseCitation
2020-03-18T20DV01858Code enforcement caseFireNoverify
2019-10-24T19DV08417Code enforcement caseCode enforcement caseNoverify
2019-05-01T19DV03520Code enforcement caseRefuseNoverify
2010-09-30T10DV06702Code enforcement caseWork without permitCourtcmp
2009-01-07T09DV00066Code enforcement caseWork without permitComplian
2007-03-16T07DV02407Code enforcement caseRefuseComplian
2005-02-18T05VL00156Code enforcement caseWork without permitReferred
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Code enforcement history for this parcel — remaining 1 records
DateRecordWhatStatus
2002-07-19T02VL01438Code enforcement caseCode enforcement caseSuspnded

Record numbers link to the City of Tucson’s official file. 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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The contractor’s read is a plain-English brief of the record above, written by AI — what it shows across electrical, mechanical and the building itself, what is missing for the era, and what to verify on site.

How this report was built

This is a reading of public records for parcel 131120490 — 7 permits on file from 2004 to 2021 (3 addition / alteration, 1 residential building - one or two family, 1 row, 1 solar pv) and 9 code enforcement cases — assembled from the Pima County parcel file, the City of Tucson’s Property Research Online file (permits back to about 2006, further on some parcels), and the City’s GIS permit and code-enforcement layers (2022 onward). 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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