How To Get A Building Permit For Homeowners
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 Published On Jun 8, 2022

The permit and plan review process can seem overwhelming – especially if you’ve never gone through it before.

Many times when I am out doing inspections as a building inspector, I get asked questions like:

Do I even need a permit?
Where do I go to get a permit?
How much does a permit cost?
What steps do I need to go through to get a permit?

In this video I walk through the simplest steps and considerations to get the answers you are looking for with the least amount of stress and confusion as possible.

Depending on what your project entails, your local building department may ask for multiple types of documentation. This video will help give you some basic understanding of what might be required as part of your permit application process – which hopefully will save you time, money, and most importantly, ensuring that your project is inspected by certified inspectors and will be safe for you and your family!

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