What documents will I need to apply for a permit?

Documents required are determined by project being either residential or commercial, interior only or exterior, general contractor or homeowner as contractor.

Residential – General Contractor (GC) – Documents required

  • Copy of GC's state license
  • Copy of GC's business license
  • Photocopy of GC's driver's license
  • Construction plans - Plans should include a detailed scope of work and provide a scaled, dimensional drawing depicting existing and proposed floorplans, denote function of all rooms, provide specific measurements for footings and framing when applicable, and bear the name of the individual who created the plans. The State of Georgia does not require stamped plans for residential structures, however the addition or subtraction of loads to an existing structure and/or any engineered design will require a design professional.
  • Site Plan (Required for any exterior work with land disturbance) The site plan is an overhead two- dimensional view of the property showing all existing structures as well as proposed work. The plan should include the distances of proposed work to lot-lines. When the proposed work is within 10' of the property line, or in close proximity to set-back lines designated by a variance, a professional survey may be required before beginning construction.

Residential – Homeowner Permit – Documents required

Commercial

  • Copy of GC's state license
  • Copy of GC's business license
  • Photocopy of GC's driver's license
  • Copy of completed, notarized Authorized Permit Agent Form (If applicant is not GC)
  • Construction plans – Plans meeting any of the criteria below will require sealed plans from a registered, licensed architect:
  1. Project is greater than 5000 sq. ft. in area or located in a building greater than 5000 sq. ft.
  2. Project is more than one story in height
  3. Any Group A, E, or I occupancies
  • Site Plan – Commercial projects involving land disturbance will require a site plan prepared by a registered, licensed design professional

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1. When do I need a permit?
2. Is anything exempt from a permit?
3. How much does a permit cost?
4. Can a homeowner be their own Building Contractor?
5. How do I apply for a permit?
6. Where can I find the current codes?
7. What documents will I need to apply for a permit?
8. Can I apply for the permit before I have a general contractor for the job?
9. Can I apply for the permit for the general contractor?
10. Can the city do inspections with video?