If your plot of land already has infrastructure on it, start here to learn how to apply to divide the land for individual sale or development.
If the Preliminary Plan is large or construction costs are too large to complete construction at the same time, multiple Final Plats might be submitted for the same Preliminary Plan.
Are you located within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ)? Follow the City of Austin Subdivision process instead.
This website provides information on development outside corporate city limits in Travis County.
To verify what city and county your property is located in, use the Jurisdiction Web Map.
The following information is needed to complete your application:
Based on the unique characteristics of your project, the Checklist will explain additional required documents needed:
These documents are the minimum required documents necessary to accept a Subdivision application. Additional documents may be required, and if documents are missing, incomplete, or illegible, the application cannot be accepted.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to request a Project Assessment with TNR staff to assist with determining prerequisite processes that affect their development.
Important: It is the applicant’s responsibility to identify and complete all outside approvals prior to submitting your application. If a requirement is identified after the application submission, the application will be considered void until the requirement is addressed and approval documentation submitted.
Examples of Outside/Variant Processes, Permits, Exception Requests, etc.Note: All confirmation documents from these situations must be submitted with your permit application.
Travis County uses an online platform to process development permits.
Once you complete all previous steps, please proceed to create a permitting account.
Once your account is created and phone number verified, you can move on to filing your paperwork.
Please have all the requirements in previous steps handy.
Follow the instructions and steps provided within the platform.
In the “Select an Application Type” step, select “Final Plat”.
NOTE: Travis County only accept applications on Mondays, dependent on whether the court is in session.
As we review your application, you can track the progress in the permitting website.
All communication associated with your permit application will be conducted within the same website. Please monitor your email and queue for status updates or comments associated with your application.
If the County has provided comments on your application, action is required by you. Please address all comments and return a Comment Response Letter. The review process will be paused until you have responded sufficiently to each comment.
At this point, your application will go to the Commissioners Court for approval. You can watch the session virtually.
Contact your Case Manager about your court date.
The court will conclude with one of the following recommendations:
If the court returns your application with comments, you will need to adjust your Preliminary Plan application accordingly, and re-submit the updated version to the permitting website under the same application.
Once all concerns are addressed, your Final Plat application will be approved.
Once approved, if applicable, you have 90 days to post Fiscal Surety.
With the Final Plat approved, proceed to the next step of the Subdivision application: submit the Construction Plan.
Find information about permits for construction and remodeling projects outside corporate city limits in Travis County, such as:
Start here if the land you want to subdivide currently doesn’t have any infrastructure (such as roads and utilities).
The last step of the subdivision process. Only proceed here once your Final Plat application has been reviewed by the Commissioners Court and approved.
House Bill 3167, effective September 1, 2019, established specific timelines for the review of subdivision applications by Texas municipalities and counties.
Upon the filing of a completed application, HB 3167 mandates a 30 day review process resulting in the approval, conditional approval, or disapproval of the application by the platting board, which in Travis County is the Travis County Commissioners Court.
A conditional approval requires a listing of the conditions that must be satisfied for the approval to be complete; similarly, a disapproval requires a listing of all application requirements that remain to be met in order for a file to be approved.
Resubmitted application documents are required to be reviewed in 15 days, resulting in approval, conditional approval, or disapproval.
Relevant Travis County Code ChaptersTravis County Code:
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ):
The Travis County Housing Finance Corporation was created in 1980 to assist in meeting the housing needs of low and moderate-income families in Travis County. The Corporation provides single-family home ownership (including down payment assistance) opportunities to first time homebuyers who meet certain income requirements. In addition, the Corporation issues tax-exempt bonds to finance the construction or acquisition of multi-family apartments that must provide rental units to certain low and moderate-income families. For more information visit the Travis County Housing Finance Corporation website.