Permit Expediting
Burlington County
Burlington County spans one of New Jersey's largest geographic footprints — from affluent suburban townships like Moorestown to an active Rt 130 warehouse and logistics corridor, to the historic county seat of Mount Holly. Each municipality operates its own Construction Office. ClearPath files in every Burlington County town and handles PSE&G ESI throughout the county.
Start My First PermitBurlington County Permits: What You Need to Know
Burlington County's permit market divides into three distinct segments. The Rt 130 corridor — running through Cinnaminson, Delran, Bordentown, and into Eastampton — is home to a fast-growing logistics and warehousing cluster anchored by major Amazon distribution facilities. These large commercial builds require 400A+ service permits, EV charging station installations, and automated conveyor power systems, all with detailed load calculations and equipment schedules.
The affluent suburban townships — Moorestown, Medford, Evesham — generate a high volume of luxury home renovation permits: whole-home rewires, 400A service upgrades, solar PV interconnections, EV charger additions, and whole-home standby generator installations. These customers expect fast turnaround and professional handling.
The entire county sits in PSE&G territory. Every service upgrade requires a PSE&G ESI application before the municipal Construction Office will release the electrical permit. We run both filings concurrently to protect your schedule from sequential utility delay — typically 4–6 weeks if filed separately.
What ClearPath Files in Burlington County
Each Municipality Has Its Own Process
The county seat hosts the Burlington County court complex and a compact historic downtown. Government facility permits and older residential stock both flow through the same Construction Office. Typical turnaround: 3–5 weeks.
One of New Jersey's most affluent municipalities — luxury home renovations, solar, EV charger, and whole-home generator permits are the dominant volume. High-value jobs where schedule matters. Typical turnaround: 3–4 weeks.
Major suburban commercial corridor with retail, medical office, and residential subdivisions. High permit volume, generally efficient office. Typical turnaround: 2–4 weeks.
Upscale suburban and semi-rural township. Growing demand for generator and solar permits as larger properties upgrade. Typical turnaround: 3–4 weeks.
Active residential and light commercial market along the Rt 130 corridor. Efficient Construction Office for clean submissions. Typical turnaround: 2–3 weeks.
Primarily residential with growing Rt 130 commercial activity. Straightforward process for standard electrical work. Typical turnaround: 2–3 weeks.
The original county seat with historic waterfront district. Older building stock generates consistent service upgrade volume; some projects require additional documentation for aged infrastructure. Typical turnaround: 3–5 weeks.
Historic city with a compact downtown and active residential market. Mix of older structures and new construction. Typical turnaround: 2–4 weeks.
Why Burlington County Needs an Expeditor
● Rt 130 Logistics Corridor
Burlington County's Rt 130 warehouse and logistics corridor is expanding rapidly. Large-capacity commercial electrical permits for distribution facilities — with detailed load calculations, multiple 400A+ services, and EV fleet charging infrastructure — require complete, precisely documented packages. Incomplete submissions on these high-value projects stall GC schedules by months.
●PSE&G Throughout
Every Burlington County municipality is PSE&G territory. We run the ESI concurrently with your UCC permit so the utility doesn't add 4–6 weeks of sequential delay to every service upgrade.
● Affluent Suburban Market
Moorestown, Medford, and Evesham generate a steady flow of high-value residential permits — solar, EV charger, generator, and whole-home renovation. These clients expect fast turnaround. We know exactly what each township's Construction Office needs to approve first-pass.
● Flat Fees, No Surprises
One flat fee per permit, one per PSE&G ESI. Multi-municipality projects are quoted upfront — no hourly billing or surprise add-ons. See pricing →
Burlington County City Pages
Filing in Burlington County?
Upload the contract, we handle the rest — UCC permit, PSE&G ESI — flat fee across every Burlington County municipality.
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