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While its important to check with your local county, city, or township, most locations in Georgia only require a permit to build or place a shed if its 120 square feet or larger, or if its more than one story high.
Inspections of permitted work may be scheduled and managed online at LauderBuild. You may view the LauderBuild FAQ for more details. To speak to an Inspector please visit the DSD Contact Information page to find your Inspectors contact information.
The Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR) allows Building Departments thirty (30) days to act on a building permit application. Building permits are usually issued within ten days assuming all required information detailed below is provided at the time of original submission.
Do I need a license to build my own house? Georgia does not require that you hold a license to build your own home; however, check with your local authority having jurisdiction to ensure you comply with all required local building codes and regulations.
All new buildings or building additions require issuance of a building permit and, in most cases, any remodeling that involves structural work (moving or eliminating walls) or any work which increases the living space of your home (finishing attic or basement areas) will require a building permit.
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When do I need a permit? A permit is required whenever an owner or contractor intends to: construct new, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish a building or structure, or or alter any electrical, gas, mechanical, or plumbing system. In addition, utility construction and site development also require permits.
In Georgia, an electrical permit is a requirement for all new constructions. You also need to secure this permit if you plan to make electrical changes to an existing home. You need to get this permit before you can even change or new electrical wiring and devices.
It shall be unlawful for any person to make, continue or cause to be made or continued any load, unnecessary or unusual sound or noise which unreasonably annoys, disturbs or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of others in the city, and which is audible to a person of normal hearing ability more than

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