Noviprod2 muniweb reqforprivatedevinspRequest for Private Development Inspection 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Project Name' and 'Site Plan Number' at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they are crucial for processing your request.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including 'Requestor Name', 'Firm Name', and contact details such as 'Cell phone number' and 'E-mail Address'. This ensures that you can be reached regarding your inspection.
  4. In the 'Reason For Inspection' section, select the appropriate options based on your needs, such as Temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Occupancy.
  5. Check all relevant boxes under 'Inspection Type' to indicate what you would like inspected. Be sure to include the percentage complete for each item listed.
  6. Use the 'Comments' section to provide any additional information or specific requests related to your inspection.
  7. Once completed, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. You can then save and send your request via email as instructed.

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A building permit is required for most residential projects inside the corporate city of Houston limits; these include, but are not limited to: Construction work on new or existing buildings. Remodeling (excluding painting, wallpapering) Building repair work.
Residential permits apply to any development that occurs on private property and not for commercial use. Examples would include: mobile homes; additions to existing homes; swimming pools; porches; private paving; garages; new home construction; patios; and, any structural repair.
The cost for a CO is $215.00 plus a $65.00 Code Compliance fee. A record change can be made to a CO when only the name of the business (DBA) changes. The cost is $30.00. For Multifamily uses, this option is only available when no code violations are on record for the apartment.
A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained before a commercial building or an individual lease space within a commercial building may be occupied, or if changes to an existing occupancy classification are made.

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All public buildings, commercial establishments, and residential buildings with four or more units are required to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Fire Marshals Office before occupying the building.