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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the building inspections dallas application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the permit number and date at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in the street address of the proposed project, including suite, building, or floor number if applicable. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  4. Provide details about the property owner or tenant, including their name, email address for official communication, and contact information.
  5. In the description section, clearly outline the proposed project and its job valuation. This helps assess the scope of work involved.
  6. Indicate all types of work that will be part of this permit by checking the appropriate boxes provided on the form.
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Here is a list of things that inspectors are commonly looking for: Approved plans match the final construction. The building envelope is completed. Exterior walls are fully painted. No wiring is exposed. Drainage is effective and up to code. Windows and doors can be opened. All egress paths are free from obstructions.
Type of Inspection: In Texas, a general inspection costs $446 on average. However, inspections specific to the states climatelike foundation checks, termite inspections, or flood risk assessmentscan push costs above $700. Location: Inspection rates vary across Texas.
Reporting Emergency and Non-Emergency Situations To request services that do not involve a hazardous situation, call 3-1-1 or (214) 670-5111 as described above or make a request via the Web.
Call (214) 948-4075 or (214) 948-4581.
Email biadmin@dallascityhall.com. If you are a homeowner submitting a permit for your own property and you cannot submit using our online ProjectDox system, please use our Drop-Off Submission process. You are required to pay for your permit. The staff will notify you when the permit is complete.

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You may schedule an inspection by: Call our Automated Inspection Line at 214-670-5313. You must have your validation number found on the Contractors Authorization form AND the 3-digit inspection code found here.
0:13 1:28 Such as earthquakes or hurricanes may require more frequent inspections. Its important to note thatMoreSuch as earthquakes or hurricanes may require more frequent inspections. Its important to note that inspections are not limited to the building structure.
What work requires a permit? Replacing and repairing damaged siding, sheetrock or windows typically does not require a permit. Minor repairs to roofing or roof vents does not require a permit.

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