Who is my inspector and what time will he be here to conduct my inspection?

You may contact the Department of Permits and Inspections by 9:00am on the day of your inspection to speak with the assigned inspector about an approximate time, according to his schedule. Timed inspections are primarily performed for concrete placement inspections such as footing and driveway/sidewalk inspections.

 In the event your project is located in an existing occupied residence, you may contact us to set up a timed inspection. Examples: basement finish, residential remodel and residential room addition. We also perform timed inspections for Commercial construction final inspections.

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1. Why do I need a permit?
2. Do I need a permit to install a gas line for a grill or fire pit?
3. Do I need a permit to extend or enlarge my driveway?
4. Do I need a permit to enclose a porch?
5. My Home Owner’s Association (HOA) is telling me that I cannot build my project. Is this true?
6. How long will it take to get my residential permit application approved?
7. How long is my permit valid after being issued?
8. Who is my inspector and what time will he be here to conduct my inspection?
9. When do I get my Certificate of Occupancy?
10. Why should my contractor pull the permit instead of me, the homeowner?
11. What method of payment can I use to pay for my permit?
12. How do I obtain a building permit?
13. How do I schedule an inspection for my new or remodel project?