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  2. In Box 1, fill in your details as the owner/applicant. Include your last name, first name, middle initial, form of ownership, address, building permit number, and contact information.
  3. Specify the scope of work by checking the appropriate boxes for new installation, renovation, or repair. Indicate the use or character of occupancy by selecting from the provided groups.
  4. In Box 3, ensure that a licensed architect or civil engineer signs and dates their section. This is crucial for compliance with local regulations.
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Cosmetic work such as painting, tiling, carpeting and replacing cabinets do not require a permit. However, you are encouraged to contact the Building Inspection office at (479)-621-1100 before beginning any work to determine whether or not permits are required.
Digging without permission could be considered trespassing or vandalism. Local Laws and Regulations: Many areas have laws regarding land use, environmental protection, and excavation. For example, you may need a permit for certain types of digging, especially if it affects wildlife habitats or waterways.
Building permits are required for all structural components, electrical work, mechanical work, plumbing, accessory structures, and decks. signs, fences, roofs, pools, or spas must likewise be permitted.
Building permit requirements in the Philippines: For Renewal Barangay Clearance for Business. DTI/SEC Registration. SSS Clearance. Homeowners Clearance for Business (if operating in subdivision) Locational Clearance (if required) Fire Clearance (if required) Building Permit (if required)
Is a permit required to do foundation work? Yes, pulling a permit is required in certain areas because the city or county needs to have records of any changes that will be made to a property. Its a requirement implemented to ensure everything will be up to code for the safety of its residents.

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Public buildings and traditional indigenous family dwellings shall be exempt from payment of building permit fees.

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