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Missouri. Missouri has no statewide building code, and codes are adopted on the local level. Many places outside of major cities have not adopted any codes, nor do they require permits. You can find a list of counties without codes here.
Building permits are issued by the Building Permit Division of the Department of Planning and Development on the third floor of the Warren Hood Building located at 200 South President Street, Jackson, MS 39205. For more information, please call 601.960. 1159.
Adoption and Enforcement When model codes are adopted by state or local legislatures, they become the local building code and can be enforced.
Mississippi building codes are adopted at the local level. Local jurisdictions may adopt and amend as minimum codes any of the three latest adopted edition of the International Building Code, the International Residential Code, and any other rules adopted by the Mississippi Building Codes Council.
They are enforced by the Building Official who has the authority to approve alternate materials and methods of compliance not specifically prescribed by the code so long as they are equivalent in terms of suitability, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability, and safety.

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