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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.
DHCD issues building permits and provides inspections for: construction, alteration, electrical, mechanical and plumbing work in both commercial and residential structures. For more information call us at 443-984-1809, or visit us at the One Stop Shop at 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 100.
A building permit is required for construction of any new residential dwelling. Residential structures with shared common spaces (i.e. condos, apartments, high/mid-rises) are processed as commercial new structure or shell permits. A separate permit is required for electrical and plumbing work.
Though you pay for the permit as part of your project cost, your contractor will pay the city and obtain the permit themselves. Going this route ensures your contractor is held liable for the work should a problem occur down the road. If you pull the permit, the responsibility falls on you.
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Whenever a building is constructed, or when a building is altered in a way regulated by the building code, a building permit is required before construction starts. Besides new construction, some examples of work requiring review and/or a permit include, but are not limited to: Roofing and re-shingling.
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.
Contact Us For permit related questions, email DHCD.Permits@baltimorecity.gov. For construction and trade licensing questions, email DHCD.Tradeslicense@baltimorecity.gov. For construction inspection questions related to issued permits, email DHCD.ConstructionInspection@baltimorecity.gov. Phone number: 443-984-1809.

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