List of Tyler EnerGov Customers
Plano, 75024, TX,
United States
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Tyler EnerGov customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Tyler EnerGov for Permitting and Licensing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Tyler EnerGov for Permitting and Licensing include: City of Pasadena, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 1161 employees and revenues of $1.31 billion, City of Baytown, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 930 employees and revenues of $183.0 million, City of Hurst, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 415 employees and revenues of $98.0 million, City of Snohomish, WA, a United States based Government organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $62.0 million, Village of Glen Carbon, IL, a United States based Government organisation with 66 employees and revenues of $7.0 million and many others.
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City of Baytown, TX | Government | 930 | $183M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler EnerGov | Permitting and Licensing | 2016 | n/a |
City of Baytown, TX implemented Tyler EnerGov in 2016 to centralize permitting and licensing operations. Tyler EnerGov is deployed as the municipality's Permitting and Licensing application and serves as the core system for permit intake and lifecycle management across municipal development activities.
The implementation was configured around standard permitting modules, including electronic permit intake, plan review routing, inspection scheduling and results capture, code enforcement case management, and a public facing epermitting portal. Configurations reflect ordinance driven business rules and fee schedules aligned with the City’s Unified Land Development Code, enabling automated permit workflows and role based review assignments.
Operational coverage includes Planning and Development, building inspections and code enforcement functions, with the application positioned to support permit processing tied to capital projects such as the Garth Road Reconstruction project. The system operates alongside the City’s Tyler Munis financial system and is maintained as part of the municipal application portfolio, with governance and workflow ownership retained by Planning and Development for permit review and compliance processes.
Ongoing vendor support and licensing were active as of the City Council agenda, with EnerGov listed for renewal alongside other municipal systems. System governance emphasizes ordinance alignment, review routing, and public access to permitting status as part of broader transparency and development oversight.
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City of Hurst, TX | Government | 415 | $98M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler EnerGov | Permitting and Licensing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, City of Hurst, TX implemented Tyler EnerGov in the Permitting and Licensing category. The deployment targeted municipal permitting and licensing workflows to support planning and zoning, neighborhood services and development case management.
Tyler EnerGov was configured to manage permit creation and to address permit and plan design fixes, with code rule configuration and automation for enforcement workflows and permit lifecycle orchestration. Administration responsibilities explicitly included Citizen Self Service Portal management and technical administration of permitting software functions.
The implementation tied EnerGov to the city’s GIS software for legal descriptions and adjacent property owner notification, and supported publishing development files, zoning records, an interactive zoning map and monthly reports to the City website. Operational coverage centered on planning and zoning, neighborhood services and maintenance of the citywide business database.
Governance was operationalized through a dedicated EnerGov support analyst role responsible for technical administration, public contact and customer assistance, preparation and maintenance of zoning and platting case files, and ongoing portal and document upload stewardship. Ongoing work focused on hands-on permit and plan adjustments, code automation maintenance and day to day public-facing portal administration.
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City of Pasadena, TX | Government | 1161 | $1.3B | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler EnerGov | Permitting and Licensing | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, City of Pasadena, TX began implementing Tyler EnerGov for Permitting and Licensing as a priority project tied to the FY2025 municipal technology roadmap. The implementation is scoped to serve permit, health, and additional municipal departments identified in the adopted budget, positioning Tyler EnerGov as the central application for permit intake and licensing workflows across those service areas.
The Tyler EnerGov deployment focuses on standard Permitting and Licensing functional modules, including electronic permit intake and submission, plan review routing, inspection scheduling and mobile inspection execution, licensing and registration management, automated fee calculation, public-facing e-permitting portal, and case and records management. Configuration work emphasizes workflow orchestration, role-based access for permitting staff and inspectors, and configuration of permit types and fee schedules consistent with municipal permitting operations.
The project is coordinated with broader IT priorities listed in the budget, including a planned Tyler Munis implementation for Finance and HR in 2025, enabling future transactional handoffs for fee accounting and revenue posting once Munis is deployed. Implementation planning also aligns with concurrent infrastructure efforts such as the Avaya VOIP upgrade and network projects, to ensure operational readiness for field inspector connectivity and public portal availability.
Governance and rollout are being organized as a phased program, with centralized project governance, departmental configuration workshops for Permit and Health divisions, and role-centric training for permit administrators and field inspectors. Process redesign and standard operating procedures are being introduced alongside system configuration to operationalize workflow approvals, inspection assignment, and public-facing licensing transactions.
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Government | 200 | $62M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler EnerGov | Permitting and Licensing | 2018 | n/a |
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Government | 66 | $7M | United States | Tyler Technologies | Tyler EnerGov | Permitting and Licensing | 2010 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Tyler EnerGov
- Alliance Permitting Service, a United States based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees
- City Of Fayetteville, AR, a United States based Government company with 1000 Employees
- Highland Strategy Group, a United States based Professional Services organization with 20 Employees
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