Electrical permit history — 1200 E Bilby Rd
1200 E Bilby Rd, Tucson — built 1966, with 32 permits on record. Review electrical, HVAC and remodel history with links to official records.
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1200 E Bilby Rd
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Built 1966 — manufactured home · last permitted panel/service work 2019 (finaled); a newer 2023 permit is issued
Permanent link: Electrical permit history for 1200 E Bilby Rd (aztucsonelectricalsolutions.com/property/140240250/1200-e-bilby-rd-tucson-az-85706) · Public records last checked 2026-08-20
Is it time to upgrade?
- Electrical service & panelFinaled permit foundA newer 2023 permit for the same system is recorded as “Issued” — The work was permitted, but final completion is not confirmed. The permit description states “south service upgrades including 3 new 200 amp boxes and new gutter with new wire: REV 1: Like-for-like replacement of equipment and conductors. No service upgrade.”. Last permitted 2019 (7 years ago). City inspection record: ELECTRIC - FINAL approved 2019-02-21. Contractor of record: LYTLE ELECTRIC LLC ***APA***. Worth reading the permit itself: it names the service but does not read as an increase in capacity, so this may have been a like-for-like replacement rather than an upgrade. T19CM01236 — REPAIR RISERFOR OVERHEAD 400 AMP SERVICE FOR METER: TR4R-3100AAPL
- Heating & coolingNot in this windowNothing in the permit records we read for this parcel that names this system. Worth knowing: a 2020 row permit is on file — work like this is often folded into a larger permit without being named, so open that record and check its scope before concluding anything. 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.
- 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 digitized. 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
A finaled 2019 panel/service permit is on record for this parcel, which makes it unlikely the original 100 A equipment is still in place. That is a permit record, not an inspection — verify the installed rating and the panel brand on site before sizing anything new. The permit record does not confirm this; an on-site inspection is required.
- Worth confirming
Bonding and grounding are the common finding on older units — the frame must be bonded, and the neutral and ground have to stay separated downstream of the service disconnect at the pedestal.
- Routine
Adding an EV charger, a mini-split, or a casita usually means looking at the pedestal service and feeder capacity rather than the panel inside the home.
What to check at the panel
Everything above is read off public records. These are the things only someone standing at the panel can settle, and they take about a minute. Check them against the rating the permit above describes rather than against the era — the permit is the better evidence, and neither one is an inspection.
- The rating on the main breaker at the service pedestal, not the panel inside the home — the pedestal is the service.
- The condition of the feeder running from the pedestal to the home, and its rating. Undersizing and corrosion show up here first.
- Whether the frame is bonded, and whether neutral and ground are separated downstream of the pedestal disconnect. This is the most common finding on older units.
- Whether the water heater, dryer and range are gas or electric — no public record carries fuel type, and it is the single biggest variable in what the service can still take.
With those in hand you can run the numbers yourself. The load calculator does the NEC 220.82 optional-method calculation — the same method a permit application uses — and shows its work.
See the property
Satellite imagery © Google. Imagery can predate recent work and shows nothing about what is inside — context, not evidence.
Flood and drainage
The federal flood map and the local one are not the same map, and they do not always agree. FEMA’s is the insurance map; the City of Tucson regulates against its own, and that is the one a permit here is judged against.
- FEMA: FEMA flood zone X — minimal flood hazard, not a Special Flood Hazard Area. FIRM panel 04019C2289L, effective 2011-06-16. Open this property on FEMA’s official flood map ↗
- Local floodplain (the City of Tucson): local floodplain mapping is not reproduced here. A property can sit outside FEMA’s zone and still be inside a locally regulated floodplain, floodway, sheet-flooding area or erosion hazard setback, so check the authority’s own map before planning work. Pima County RFCD flood hazard map for parcel 140240250 ↗ · the City of Tucson ↗
The record behind this read
- Parcel
- 140240250
- Year constructed
- 1966 (county record)
- Permitting authority
- Tucson
- Zoning
- MH-1
- Sewer
- Connection on file (1959) (county sewer connection records)
- Flood zone
- X — minimal flood hazard (FEMA)
- Service on record
- City records show the 2019 permit was finalized; the permit description states “REPAIR RISERFOR OVERHEAD 400 AMP SERVICE FOR METER: TR4R-3100AAPL”.
The most recent permitted work on this parcel was in 2025. That says the parcel was worked on under permit, not what the work covered — a roof, a pool or a changeout tells you nothing about the electrical service. Work done without a permit leaves no trace here at all.
What this means for work here
Informational public-record summary — not engineering, inspection, valuation or purchasing advice, and not the official record.
The most recent permitted work on this parcel was in 2025. That says the parcel was worked on under permit, not what the work covered — a roof, a pool or a changeout tells you nothing about the electrical service. Work done without a permit leaves no trace here at all.
What that reading rests on. The issuing offices hold 32 building permits for this parcel dated between 1997 and 2025. By category the work is mh (8), residential building - one or two family (6) and commercial building (5). 12 of them carry a final inspection; the other 20 were issued, expired or are still open, which is not the same as work completed. There are 8 code-enforcement cases recorded against the parcel, all of them closed. We do not reproduce complaint text — it routinely names people with no connection to the property.
Go straight to the records
Each link opens the issuing office’s own file for that record — dates, scope, status and inspections are theirs to publish, and they are all on the other side of these links.
City permit record (32): 2025 TC-FBB-1225-00146 · 2025 TR-ROW-0425-00435 · 2023 TC-COM-1123-02655 · 2023 TC-COM-0723-01809 · 2023 TC-COM-0723-01740 · 2023 TR-ROW-0623-00898 · 2023 TC-COM-0423-01159 · 2023 TC-COM-0423-01160 · 2023 TR-ROW-0323-00502 · 2021 T21CM02667 · 2020 T20RW06203 · 2020 T20CM06637 · 2020 T20CM02842 · 2020 T20MH00016 · 2020 T20MH00018 · 2020 T20MH00012 · 2019 T19MH00107 · 2019 T19CM06059 · 2019 T19CM01236 · 2015 T15MH00084 · 2014 T14MH00030 · 2013 T13MH00054 · 2011 T11CM01177 · 2011 T11MH00025 · 2011 T11CM00731 · 2010 T10CM03310 · 2002 T02PL02040 · 2001 T01PL01817 · 2001 T01MH00162 · 1998 T98MH00151 · and 2 older — search the parcel at the office below
Code enforcement cases (8): 2022 CE-VIO1222-01056 · 2021 T21DV05757 · 2020 T20DV05296 · 2020 T20DV02479 · 2019 T19DV04820 · 2017 T17DV05640 · 2016 T16DV07375 · 2007 T07DV02031
Read the records yourself. We republish selected facts and record numbers so you can find the file; the issuing agency’s record controls. The files are held by City of Tucson permit record (PRO) ↗ — search the parcel number 140240250. Permit and parcel information courtesy of the City of Tucson and Pima County; their files are the official record and control over anything summarized here.
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.
Utility and upgrade pathElectric service here is Tucson Electric Power (TEP). A service or panel upgrade needs a TEP meter release and has to meet TEP’s service requirements — meter height and location, clearances, and the point of attachment. See TEP new-service requirements and the TEP standards notes.
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What the flood note is not. The flood zone shown is FEMA’s National Flood Hazard Layer — the federal insurance map. Local floodplain mapping is not reproduced here; use the authority’s own map, linked above. Nothing here is a floodplain determination, an elevation certificate, or a substitute for one. A parcel can straddle a boundary, and a Letter of Map Amendment can remove a structure the map still covers. For a determination, ask the floodplain administrator for the jurisdiction named above; for a design that has to satisfy one, that is work we do.
How this report was built
This is a reading of public records for parcel 140240250 — 32 permits on file from 1997 to 2025 (8 mh, 6 residential building - one or two family, 5 commercial building, 5 combo) and 8 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 2026-08-20; 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.
The interactive version of this report can also read the plan sheets behind a City of Tucson permit and write a contractor’s brief of the whole record — those buttons appear once the page finishes loading. Written and maintained by Arizona Electrical Solutions, LLC, a licensed Tucson contractor (ROC 276948 CR-11 electrical, ROC 326401 CR-39 HVAC, ROC 329360 KB-1, ROC 312437 KA).
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