Who can apply for an electrical, plumbing or mechanical permit?
If you are a homeowner, live in the home, and you are doing the work, then you may pull the permit. If a licensed contractor is doing the work, they must pull the permit.


The application is considered a legal document and there is an affidavit which states whomever pulls the permit is legally responsible for the work being performed. If the home is a rental, the permit is considered work being done for a commercial job and a licensed contractor must apply for the permit.

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1. What are the office hours?
2. How do I apply for an electrical, mechanical, and/or plumbing permit?
3. How are the fees for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits determined?
4. Who can apply for an electrical, plumbing or mechanical permit?
5. Which forms of payment are accepted?
6. Can I apply online for a permit?
7. Can I register my credit card with the Construction Code office?
8. How does a contractor register with the Construction Code Office?
9. Does my job require a plan review?
10. What is the process of a plan review?
11. Is there a cost to receive an electrical, mechanical, and/or plumbing plan review?
12. What types of inspections are required?
13. How do I request an inspection?