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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the McLeod County Building Permit in the editor.
Begin by entering the date and site address at the top of the form. Ensure that you include the Property Identification Number (PID) for accurate processing.
Fill in the owner and builder information, including names, addresses, and daytime telephone numbers. This section is crucial for identifying responsible parties.
Select the type of work being performed—commercial or residential—and check all applicable boxes for specific projects such as new construction, remodels, or accessory structures.
Provide a detailed description of the work to be performed. This helps clarify your project scope for city officials.
Sign and date the application. Ensure that you check the appropriate box indicating whether you are the owner, contractor, architect, or other representative.
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