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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Utah Building Permit application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Application' section, ensuring you include your Parcel Number and contact information for the owner, builder, and any contractors involved.
  3. Next, upload a 'Site Plan' that includes both a hard copy and an electronic version. Make sure it details lot lines, setbacks, and existing structures.
  4. Attach 'Construction Drawings' as required. These should be detailed enough to meet local building codes and may need to be stamped by a licensed engineer.
  5. If applicable, complete the 'Owner Builder Certificate' and ensure it is notarized before submission.
  6. Review the 'Requirement Check List' carefully to confirm all necessary documents are included. Incomplete applications will be considered null and void after 28 days.

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Homeowners and/or contractors are responsible for ensuring that design and construction meet the appropriate code. Code compliance is verified during inspections. Permits are required for kits, packages and pre-assembled structures larger than 10 square meters (108 square feet).
8. What happens if I do not obtain a permit for my project? If your project requires a building permit and you no not obtain one a stop work order may be placed on your property and your building permit fees may be doubled due to working without a permit.
Under the 2022 California Building Code, a permit is required for sheds larger than 120 square feet or those with utility connections. However, some counties have specific regulations: Los Angeles County: Permits are required for sheds larger than 120 square feet or those with utilities.
New Construction: Building a new structure, whether residential or commercial, typically requires a permit. Renovations: Alterations to a buildings structure, such as adding or removing walls, altering the layout, or changing the use of a space, usually require a permit.
Building Permit fee is based on Valuation - valuation based on ICC Current Valuation Data (averaging $2,500) plus a 1% State education fee and a 25% plan check fee. New Homes have a $1,500 Construction Bond - refundable upon final occupancy permit.

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Do I need a permit? Less than 10 square metres (108 square feet) Not attached to a house or any other building. Not connected to electricity, plumbing, or gas lines. Meets the following height and location criteria: Roof midpoint is no higher than 4.3 metres (14.1 feet)

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