Registered Contractors

The document below contains contractors who are registered with the City of Payne Springs. The contractor list does not imply any type of recommendation. It only means that, at the time of registration, the city verified that they had the proper licenses, adequate insurance and that the City has contact information for them. 

How to Pay

If you wish to use another contractor, they must  register with the City in person or by email.  If the contractor is not a plumber, electrician or HVAC they will have to pay the contractor registration fee.  Payments CAN NOT be made over the phone due to credit card fraud.  Payments can be made in person or via check through the mail. 

Make payable to: City of Payne Springs

and mail to City of Payne Springs, 19601 CR 2529, Payne Springs, TX 75156

 

ALL Contractors must be registered with the City before any construction, or any building applications can be submitted.

 

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (Plumbers, Electricians & HVAC are fee exempt but must still register and provide all documents).

Completed Contractor Registration Form
Copy of State Trade License (TRCC)
Copy of Drivers License / Government I.D.
Copy of Company Liability Insurance

All forms are below in "Related Documents"

2025 Registered Contractors

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Contact Info

Frances McClure
City/Court clerk
19601 CR 2529
Payne Springs, TX 75156
903-451-9229
permits@paynespringstx.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

I registered last year, am I still registered?

Each Contractor needs to re-register every year.  Each registrations expires on the 31st of the previous year.  Unless you registered and have a registration form showing you are good until the 31st of the year in question.

 

I'm not registered with your City, but I know a contractor that is. Can I contract under his/her registration?

In order to use another contractors registration in the City, the original contractor will need to fill out a Contractor Registration Form_Designee form.  This form can be found on this page in "Related Documents" or in Quick Links under forms/building.  Or click HERE, for the form.