What information will I need when I apply for a building permit?
We encourage you to have the following information for residential and commercial permits.

Residential Permits
  • Owner information
  • Address information (both the physical address of where the work is taking place and the mailing address)
  • Contractor licensing information
  • Architect information (if applicable)
  • Mechanic lien agent information (if applicable)
  • Estimated cost of construction
  • Detailed scope of work
  • Two complete sets of construction documents; for interior alterations and additions, please show the existing and proposed floor plans
  • Detailed wall section
  • Front, side, and rear elevation views
  • Foundation plan - please include an overview plan of foundation or footings to include type of foundation wall, pier locations and size, girder system size, spans, and foundation vent locations. Please specify if the crawlspace is to be conditioned or vented.
  • Floor system plan - please include engineered trusses, I-joist, conventional framing, etc., to include all specifications, size, spacing, and spans
  • Roof system plan - please include engineered trusses, conventional framing, etc., to include all specifications, size, spacing, and spans
  • A wall section that matches the plans from the footer to the roof material
  • Floor layout indicating braced wall lines (BWLs) and braced wall panels (BWPs)
  • Separate electrical, mechanical, and plumbing plans may also be required
  • Two complete site plans

Commercial Permits
  • Commercial projects require site approval prior to issuance of a building permit (see site plan review process)
  • Owner information
  • Address information (both the physical address of where the work is taking place and the mailing address)
  • Contractor licensing information
  • Architects information (if applicable)
  • Mechanic lien agent information (if applicable)
  • Estimated cost of construction
  • Detailed scope of work
  • Three complete sets of construction documents; for interior alterations and additions, please show the existing and proposed floor plans
  • Detailed wall section
  • Front, side, and rear elevation views
  • Foundation plan - please include an overview plan of foundation or footings to include type of foundation wall, pier locations and size, girder system size, spans and foundation vent locations. Please specify if the crawlspace is to be conditioned or ventless.
  • Floor system plan - please include engineered trusses, I-joist, conventional framing, etc., to include all specifications, size, spacing, and spans
  • Roof system plan - please include engineered trusses, conventional framing, etc., to include all specifications, size, spacing, and spans
  • A wall section that matches the plans from the footer to the roof material
  • Floor layout indicating braced wall lines (BWLs) and braced wall panels (BWPs)
  • Separate electrical, mechanical, and plumbing plans may also be required

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1. What are the current building codes in effect?
2. Do I need a building permit?
3. How do I apply for a building permit?
4. What information will I need when I apply for a building permit?
5. Who can apply for a building permit?
6. How long does the review process take for residential projects?
7. Now that I have my building permit, what do I do with it?
8. How long is my permit good for?
9. What type of inspections will take place once my permit is issued and I have begun construction?
10. How do I schedule inspections?
11. How can I get a Certificate of Occupancy?
12. To do work in the City of Waynesboro, do I need a business license?
13. Can I get a permit for a manufactured home?
14. What are the quiet hours for construction related activities in the City of Waynesboro?