
Our outdoor document bags provide a simple, reliable way to display and protect important paperwork outside. Designed for permits, notices, and jobsite documents, they keep contents visible while shielding them from rain, dirt, and daily exposure. With durable construction and easy mounting, our bags make outdoor document display quick, clean, and dependable.

Our permit bags are designed specifically for displaying permits clearly and securely outdoors. They keep permits visible and protected from rain, wind, dirt, and jobsite wear while remaining easy to mount on fences, posts, and structures. Durable, weather-resistant, and simple to use, our permit bags offer a practical alternative to bulky permit boxes for fast document display.

Simple to mount and made for durability, our notice bags provide a clean, professional way to display required postings outside. They protect important notices from weather, damage, and tampering while keeping them easy to read from a distance. Great for code enforcement, HOA’s, and any other organization paperwork needing to be noticed!
Our patent pending permit and notice bags are currently available on Amazon with shipping available in at least two days to most major cities across North America! We plan to begin adding retailers quickly; Keep an eye out for our products on other websites!
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We are extremely proud to say that our product is manufactured in the USA of the highest quality materials. We hope you will be as proud to use these incredible bags as we are to make each and every one of them!
Check out some of our product in action below!

Posting notices is one of those tasks that seems simple—until it isn’t. Whether it’s a code enforcement notice, warning notice, violation notice, or HOA communication, the goal is always the same:make sure the notice is clearly posted, protected, and seen. In practice, posting notices often turns into paper taped to

Most contractors have seen it.A permit in a zip-lock bag, taped to a window, door, or wall—done quickly just to have something posted. It works in the most basic sense, but it sends a message most contractors don’t intend to send—especially to the customer. Permit bags exist because appearance matters,

Most contractors already know the drill with a permit box. It’s the standard approach, it’s familiar, and it technically works. But when you step back and look at the time, labor, and cost involved, it’s clear why more jobsites are moving away from permit boxes and toward permit bags. Permit