Building Permit - Form - City of Greenville, Illinois 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the location and zoning information at the top of the form. Ensure you provide accurate details for a smooth processing experience.
  3. Next, indicate the type of permit you are applying for by checking the appropriate boxes. Options include residential additions, commercial demos, and more.
  4. Complete the applicant and owner sections with names, addresses, and contact information. This is crucial for communication regarding your application.
  5. In the project description field, provide a detailed overview of your project. Be as specific as possible to avoid any delays.
  6. If applicable, fill out sections related to sewage systems and electrical requirements. Include necessary diagrams or permits as indicated.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the application at the bottom.

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For all types of building permits (plan-based permits and Express Permit Program permits): If you do not pass a first inspection within 540 days (approximately 18 months) of the date when you may begin work, the permit will expire.
Permitting Timelines We have found that depending on the complexity and usage of your structure you can anticipate an average of 6-12 months to gather information, submit documentation, and obtain your building permits.
A building or construction permit is an approval issued by the city or government agency having jurisdiction over a parcel of land. Building permits provide applicants with the legal authority to complete construction work. They are in place to help the government ensure that a structure is legal, safe, and meets code.
A licensed, reputable contractor includes permitting as part of the project costs when they submit a bid for a job. Though you pay for the permit as part of your project cost, your contractor will pay the city and obtain the permit themselves.
What Happens If You Pour Concrete Without a Permit? If your project requires a permit and you move forward without one, your local building department can impose fines or require you to return your property to its original condition.

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How long does it take to obtain a permit? Once the office receives complete, code compliant information needed for the permit, residential permits usually take between 2-3 business days to complete the review process, while Commercial permits take an average of 14 business days to complete.
Permits Are Not Required When You Are: Painting and decorating. Wallpapering. Carpeting and floor finishing. Repairing plumbing faucet washers and cleaning traps.

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