Starting March 31, the public hours for Littleton Police Records will be Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.– 4 p.m., and closed on Fridays.
Starting March 28, the eTRAKiT system—used by homeowners, developers, and contractors—will have a new web address: https://permit9.littletonco.gov/etrakit
Denver Water requires that an application for a new water service tap must be signed/acknowledged by the City of Littleton before issuance of a residential or commercial water tap inside the Littleton city limits. Send Denver Water applications to Littleton's Engineering Division/Water Resources Manager for signature.
Contact telephone numbers
NOTICE: Sewer Tap Fees went into effect April 25, 2008.
The Littleton/Englewood Waste Water Treatment Plant serves a much larger area than the city limits which covers several outlying sewer districts. If you are purchasing a sewer tap for a property located in one of the sanitation districts listed below (which may be inside or outside the city limits), you must purchase a district sewer tap first, then purchase a Littleton sewer tap. Properties located within Littleton will only require one sewer tap to be purchased from the city, unless the property is within a sewer district. The following sewer districts require a sewer tap to be purchased from them before a city sewer tap can be purchased from the City of Littleton's Building Department:
The following sewer tap fees shall be payable to the City of Littleton. Fees are subject to change. Call Littleton Engineering at 303-795-3863 for more information
Contact the City of Littleton's Finance Department at 303-795-3772 for annual sanitary sewer service fees and storm drainage fees.
Sewer Tap Permit Application(PDF, 207KB)