New Rules Require Seattle Tree Service Providers to Register With the City

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The City of Seattle is committed to protecting our city roof. The canopy is an important measure of the health of the city forest. Urban trees provide numerous environmental, economic, and social benefits, including habitat for wildlife, quality of life in neighborhoods, and improved public health outcomes.

The City Council recently passed Bill 120207, which requires 1) tree care contractors to register with the City of Seattle before conducting commercial tree work and consultations on private property, and 2) property owners to post a public notice on site before they Perform tree work beyond routine maintenance. The Register of Tree Care Providers will be open to the public so owners, residents and neighbors can be assured that a registered company knowledgeable of tree regulations and best practices is carrying out work in their neighborhood.

Tree Service Provider Registration Requirements

The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspection (SDCI) will launch a directory of tree service providers on August 26, 2022. The register will be published on the SDCI Trees & Codes website and will contain a directory of tree service providers authorized to carry out tree work in addition to routine maintenance Private property in Seattle in accordance with the tree code.

  • Beginning August 26, tree service providers should create an account and register with SDCI on the Seattle Services Portal.
  • All tree contractors performing*** tree removal*, major pruning**, or consulting services in Seattle must register by November 10, 2022.
  • Providers of tree services must commit to complying with the tree protection provisions in SMC 25.11, Director’s Rule 16-2008 and ANSI A-300 standards (or any subsequent standard).
  • Failure to register or two notifications of violations will disqualify tree care contractors from doing business in Seattle.
  • Please note that the SDCI register for tree service providers covers work on private property and is distinct from the SDOT register for tree service providers, which covers work carried out on public rights of way. You must register for each one individually; You can find links to these on the Seattle Services Portal.

*Removal of all trees larger than 15 cm in diameter.
**Major pruning work for any tree on private property. A larger tree trimming will remove branches or roots 2 inches or more in diameter or more than 15% of the tree canopy. You do not need to be registered to perform other routine pruning and maintenance jobs.
***Carrying out tree assessments for an arborist report.

Requirements for real estate owners

  • From November 11th, you must hire one registered Tree care service provider who will do most of the tree work on your property. The list of registered vendors will be available on the SDCI Trees & Codes website from October.
  • Beginning November 11, property owners must post a public notice of the pruning or removal of trees on their property at least three days before work by a tree care contractor begins. To create the public notice, you must fill out the form that will be available on the Seattle Services Portal in October.
  • Property owners who perform routine pruning and maintenance work on their property are not required to register or post a notice.

A new Director’s Rule explaining the new legislation and a new tip to help applicants navigate the registration and public notice processes will be released in September.

To give you a better understanding of registration requirements, property owner responsibilities, and Seattle Tree Codes, SDCI will be hosting an informational webinar in September.

If you have questions about tree care requirements, submit an inquiry through SDCI’s online service. To ensure your query goes to the right place, please indicate that you need help with ‘Permits, Codes, Zones, Plans’. Then select “Land Use” as the type of help needed, followed by “Trees” in the description field.

To stay up to date on tree care provider regulations or upcoming webinars, subscribe to our tree care update list service.

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