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Work without a permit is a misdemeanor and may be prosecuted at any time. It is punishable by up to one year in jail or a criminal fine up to $1,000.
The Residential Driveway Access Permit is required for any modification or new installation of a residential entrance flowing onto a County road, with or without the need to remove and replace concrete curb and gutter.
Do not remove trees or vegetation until a signed/approved copy of the VMP is received. Post the approved VMP (or have a copy available on-site) when work is being performed. This is required for inspection purposes.
A right of way (ROW) is a permit issued by the National Park Service (NPS) that allows a utility to pass over, under, or through NPS property.
Anne Arundel County: If you have a corner lot, water front or you are having a pool installed you are required to have a county permit. For all other applications, if the fence is 6 or under in height, you are not required to have a permit. If the fence is higher than 6 tall, a permit is required.
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A Letter of Authorization is required for residential permits only. A letter signed by the property owner must be provided with the application when the applicant contact is listed as someone other than the property owner and is not a licensed contractor or a licensed architect/engineer.
If youre installing a new driveway where none previously existed, youll almost certainly need a permit. New installations can affect land grading, drainage systems, and public infrastructure, making regulatory oversight necessary.

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