New York
NYC tree work is split between Parks street-tree permits and local property/building constraints; street-tree work requires the official Parks path.
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Use a property address to route the tree question to the city or county source before removing, pruning, or hiring work.
Use a property address to route the tree question to the city or county source before removing, pruning, or hiring work.
Tree permit rules are city-specific and can depend on species, size, location, street-tree status, and development activity.
NYC tree work is split between Parks street-tree permits and local property/building constraints; street-tree work requires the official Parks path.
Los Angeles tree removal can require Urban Forestry and protected-tree review; parcel facts and species determine the permit route.
Chicago tree work is routed through city forestry and public-way rules; verify whether the tree is on public property, parkway, or private land.
Houston tree requirements depend on development, street trees, and code rules; start with official planning/permitting sources before removal or construction.
Seattle has official tree-removal permit rules with different paths for private trees, exceptional trees, and street trees.
Portland has official tree permit rules for street trees and private trees.
Only when the connected official source supports it. Otherwise TreePermitCheck shows the official source route, confidence, and the facts still needing verification.
These records and rules are controlled by city, county, state, district, or agency systems. The same street address can cross a boundary that changes the final answer.
Use this page as a public web reference, not an official agency record. The linked official source remains the final authority.
TreePermitCheck. "Tree Removal Permit by Address | Official Source Check". https://www.treepermitcheck.com/tree-removal-permit-by-address/. Reviewed Jun 2026.
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