U.S. Army Corps of Engineers encourages use of the Regulatory Request System for an improved permitting experience

HQ USACE Public Affairs Office
Published May 8, 2025
An info graphic announcing the launch of the new Regulatory Request System. RRS is available at https://rrs.usace.army.mil/rrs.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is introducing its new Regulatory Request System, an online application portal that allows the public to submit permit applications and other information when requesting permission to dredge, fill or conduct activities in jurisdictional wetlands and waters of the U.S. RRS is available at https://rrs.usace.army.mil/rrs. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Graphic)

 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to encourage the public to use the Regulatory Request System (RRS) for an improved permitting experience. RRS, launched Jan. 31, 2024, provides a straightforward, transparent process for the timely submittal and review of permit requests. 

“USACE continues to make improvements to the Regulatory Request System to enhance its functionality and make the permitting process easier and faster for the public,” said Mr. Stephen L. Hill, chief, Operations and Regulatory. “We are encouraging greater use of RRS because this automated system also increases the efficiency of our regulatory staff when making permitting decisions.

“Our goal is to see use of the system continue to grow and become the primary way through which we interact with the public and provide support on regulatory matters.”

The RRS web application is designed to be user friendly. The home page encourages users to get started by answering a few questions to determine whether a permit is required and how best to contact a Regulatory district office. The home page also offers important information and education on the Regulatory Program. RRS allows the public to submit individual permit applications, general permit pre-construction notifications, jurisdictional determination requests and other information needed during the permit evaluation process using easy-to-follow online submission forms.

In January 2025, USACE launched the RRS public notice module to further enhance transparency and improve public engagement. The module allows users nationwide to identify projects of interest, view public notices and associated documents, and submit comments all in one convenient platform. Users can easily search for notices by project name or address, organize them by state or district, and view notices in either a table format or on an interactive map.

Key benefits include:

  • Removing the burden associated with the preparation and mailing of paper applications. 
  • Automated data validation ensures required fields are completed, leading to more complete and accurate submissions.
  • Improved communication through automated emails and a real-time dashboard, reducing unnecessary back-and-forth between regulators and applicants.
  • Providing on-line access to all relevant Regulatory information.
  • Providing the ability to create a draft request, download it, and share it with your organization and clients, and revisit it later to finish it. 
  • Reducing internal data entry requirements allowing project managers to focus on permit review.  
  • RRS also features a Help Desk that is responsive, interactive and can assist with troubleshooting issues – a great resource for new applications. 

    The Regulatory Request System can be accessed on the web at https://rrs.usace.army.mil/rrs.                                    

     

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Contact
Eugene Pawlik
202-761-4715
eugene.a.pawlik@usace.army.mil

Release no. 25-004