Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: July 7, 2026
Plumb Intelligence turns Arizona public records into market intelligence for sales, research, and business planning. This Acceptable Use Policy sets the boundaries of responsible use. It applies to the website, the application, CSV exports, and the API, and it supplements our Terms of Service (in particular Sections 5 and 7). Terms used here have the meanings given in the Terms.
1. Prohibited uses
You may not use the Service or its data to:
- Resell or redistribute data in bulk. Do not resell, sublicense, publish, or syndicate our data — or any substantial or derived portion of it — as a standalone dataset, feed, or product. Redistribution rights are available only under a separate, signed Enterprise Data License.
- Scrape or bulk-download the Service. Do not crawl, scrape, or systematically extract content outside the documented export features and API limits of your plan.
- Build a competing dataset or train models on our data. Do not use the compiled database, fused links, or confidence scores to recreate, replace, or compete with the Service, or to train a dataset or model offered to third parties.
- Harm people. Do not use the Service to harass, stalk, threaten, defraud, or endanger any person, or to attempt to re-identify individuals beyond what the public records themselves disclose.
- Attack the Service. Do not probe for vulnerabilities without authorization, attempt to breach security or access controls, or interfere with other customers' use of the Service.
- Break the law. Do not use the Service in any manner that violates applicable Arizona, federal, or other law.
2. Not a consumer reporting agency (FCRA)
Plumb Intelligence is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and our data is not a "consumer report." You may not use the Service or its data, in whole or in part, to determine any person's eligibility for credit, insurance, employment, housing, or tenancy, or for any other purpose that would require FCRA compliance. If you need a consumer report, obtain one from a consumer reporting agency.
3. Outreach is your responsibility
Permit data is a signal that work is happening — not consent to be contacted. If you call, text, mail, or email a person or business you found through the Service, you are responsible for complying with all laws that govern that outreach, including the TCPA, CAN-SPAM, and federal and state Do-Not-Call rules, and for honoring opt-outs and unsubscribe requests you receive. We do not screen records against Do-Not-Call registries.
4. API fair use
API access is subject to the rate limits and quotas of your plan (see Terms of Service Section 7). Do not circumvent limits by rotating keys, creating multiple accounts, or otherwise evading plan boundaries. We may throttle or suspend API keys whose usage degrades the Service for others.
5. Enforcement
We may investigate suspected violations of this policy and may throttle, suspend, or terminate access for breaches — with or without notice, depending on severity — as described in the Terms of Service. Serious violations may be reported to law enforcement.
6. Contact
Questions about this policy, or to report suspected abuse:
Plumb Intelligence LLC
Mailing address available on request — hello@plumbintel.com
hello@plumbintel.com
This page is provided for transparency and does not constitute legal advice. PlumbIntel data is derived from public records; see the Data Sourcing & Accuracy policy for how records are built and corrected, and always verify critical decisions against the authoritative government source.