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Access Control Services in Englewood, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional access control services throughout Englewood and the surrounding Arapahoe County area. Keypad, fob, biometric, and mobile access control systems for commercial buildings and high-end residential. Whether you're in Englewood (south central Denver metro) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permit Thresholds

Englewood permit thresholds

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In Englewood, Colorado, building permits for residential remodel work are generally required based on the specific type of work performed rather than a fixed valuation threshold. The City requires permits for most construction projects to ensure compliance with adopted building codes (including
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Repair of roofing or siding when the repaired area is less than 100 square feet.
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Decks under 200 square feet that are not attached to the house, do not serve an exit door, and are not more than 30 inches above grade (zoning approval still required).
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The City’s use tax rate is 3.80% applied to 50% of the project valuation (an estimate assuming 50% of valuation represents taxable construction materials).
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A reconciliation process is available post-project if actual materials differ from the 50% estimate.
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Relevant references include the City’s “To Permit or Not To Permit” guidance and the Sales, Use and Other Taxes page (with citations to EMC Title 4, Chapter 4 for sales/use tax rules).

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The City of Englewood’s Building and Codes Division (part of the Community Development Department) issues residential building permits.

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What access control work covers

Access control in the Denver metro typically includes credential readers (card, fob, or mobile), door controllers, electric strikes, electromagnetic locks, electrified locksets, delayed-egress hardware, and telephone or video entry. Reader-to-controller links commonly use Wiegand or OSDP. Lock power is often 12 or 24 VDC; some readers use PoE. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and licensed specialty trades for the low-voltage and electrical portions. Cost is project-specific and depends on door count, hardware, and integrations.

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Egress, fire alarm, and voltage limits

Electric locking that limits mechanical free egress is treated as life-safety work. Magnetic locks typically need a fire-alarm release so doors unlock on alarm. Delayed-egress devices have their own listing and inspection path. Denver CPD documents an Access Control System Supervisor certificate for control units, electric door hardware, and interconnect wiring at 48 volts or less, or power-limited as defined by the NEC. That certificate does not cover complete conduit or raceway systems. Circuits above 48 V, including hard-wiring a power supply to building power, are electrical work.

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Permits and who coordinates the work

City and County of Denver Community Planning and Development issues Access Control Permits for new or altered electric locking and access systems (Denver Commercial Building Code §131.9). Submittals commonly include a one-line diagram and point-to-point wiring, plus fire-alarm or elevator interconnections when those exist. Colorado DORA regulates electrical licensing. Cities and counties license general contractors. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license. Autotelic acts as a municipally licensed Denver general contractor and coordinates licensed specialty trades for access-control scopes.

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What buyers should prepare

Door count and fire ratings, whether existing hardware will be reused, indoor versus outdoor readers, fire-alarm panel location, and any elevator or after-hours requirements.

FAQ

Common questions

Do access control installs need a Denver permit?

Usually yes when electric locking or a new access system is installed or altered. CPD issues an Access Control Permit for that work.

Who handles access control permits and licensing?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and licensed specialty trades. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.

Can maglocks stay locked during a fire alarm?

No. Magnetic locks that hold an egress door typically must release on fire alarm so occupants can exit.

Wiegand or OSDP?

Both are used. OSDP is the newer encrypted reader protocol; Wiegand remains common on existing doors. Match the controller and reader.

What information helps define scope?

Door count, fire ratings, existing hardware photos, fire-alarm interface needs, and city or county.

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Serving Englewood and Arapahoe County

We serve Englewood, CO and all surrounding Denver metro communities. Our team is based in Denver and operates throughout the Front Range, from Castle Rock to Longmont and everywhere in between. Contact us for a free estimate on your Englewood project.

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