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Ten searches per session with full ranked results and exports.
Start freePayDirt reads one plain-English request, searches the matching government feed, and returns a ranked call list with the story, contact details, source, and next move.
295 unique direct-signal cities: 116 building-permit cities, 192 new-business cities, and 78 regulatory-signal cities, with overlap removed. PayDirt recognizes 800 priority U.S. cities across all 50 states and uses nationwide permit fallback where a direct city feed is unavailable. It never silently swaps the requested city.
Describe the customers, service, and market in one sentence.
The matching official feed is checked at search time.
Leads return ranked with source, story, contact, and next action.
Ten searches per session with full ranked results and exports.
Start freeUnlimited searches, daily refresh, and every new market as it launches.
Choose ProspectorTeam access, white-label exports, and API access as it rolls out.
Choose Mining Co.PayDirt currently has 396 independently verified source records across 295 unique cities: 116 building-permit cities, 192 new-business or license cities, and 78 environmental or regulatory-signal cities. The 800 priority markets cover all 50 states, and other permit searches use PermitStack's normalized public-government index as a server-side fallback. Every result names its source and keeps the requested geography exact.
Yes — these are public records, published specifically for public use. What YOU must do: scrub against the federal Do-Not-Call registry before telemarketing calls to consumers, and never place autodialed or prerecorded calls to cell phones without prior consent (TCPA). Business-to-business calls to published business lines are generally permitted. Mailers and door knocks are unrestricted.
No. If the requested city is not covered, PayDirt says so and does not silently search a different market.