Permitting how-to’s and local municipal guides.
If your construction business is based in or expanding into North Carolina, you’ll need to understand the state’s permitting landscape. While the state follows many standard practices in line with the North Carolina Building Code and state statutes, there are important nuances at the local level that can impact your timeline, budget, and overall project delivery.
We’ve compiled the foundational permitting information construction professionals need to confidently start projects in North Carolina. This article breaks it all down, from what requires a building permit to how to apply, including costs, timelines, and special considerations like erosion control plans and trade-specific permits.
In North Carolina, projects that generally require a permit include:
Exemptions apply for work under $40,000 on residential projects (like replacing windows or minor electrical fixtures) but this doesn’t typically apply to commercial builds.
Permits are issued by local government inspections or building departments — whether at the city, town, or county level. For example, in Charlotte/Mecklenburg County, the Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement issues building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits. Smaller counties like Currituck and Fayetteville will manage permitting directly.
To apply for a building permit in North Carolina, you’ll need:
Building permit fees vary depending on the jurisdiction you’re located in. Below, we list a few representative areas so you can understand the different fee structures in different parts of the state:
Be sure to budget for a plan review, issuance, trade, tech, re-inspection, and late-start fees. It’s better to be under budget in regards to plan review fees as opposed to receiving a surprise fee that wasn’t accounted for.
Note: In North Carolina, permits will expire if a project doesn’t begin within 6 months. Track your timelines diligently to ensure your project is ready to break ground as soon as a permit is approved.
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