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  • The owner of a property is responsible for what transpires on his/her property, but licensed contractors know that permits are required before work begins as the rule is a part of the test for licensing. Any permits pulled without proper permits will be penalized.

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  • The owner of a property is responsible for what transpires on his/her property, but licensed contractors know that permits are required before work begins as the rule is a part of the test for licensing.

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  • You may contact a staff person within the Building Division at 770-898-3506.

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  • Depending upon the complexity of the project, a building permit could be issued the same day for a simple residential deck or up to four weeks for a complicated commercial structure.

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  • All permits are reviewed for compliance with the codes and processed as quickly as possible. There is not an additional expediting process.

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  • Yes. Georgia law, O.C.G.A. 43-14, requires all persons contracting or performing for hire any plumbing, electrical, low voltage, heating-air conditioning, or utility work in Georgia to be duly and currently licensed by the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board for that work. 

    The purpose of this is to regulate building and construction in the City of McDonough, to provide for the administration and enforcement of the Georgia State Minimum Standard Codes, and to establish procedures for the permitting and inspection of buildings within the City of McDonough. This requirement is also required of homeowners attempting the work themselves.

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  • The purpose of permitting is to ensure that the minimum code standards are being met to preserve the public's safety, health, and welfare.

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  • A permit is required when any owner, authorized agent, or contractor wants to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, or demolish a building or structure. Also a permit is required to install, enlarge, alter, or replace, any electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing, or sprinkler systems. The installation is regulated by the City’s technical codes, and a permit is required prior to the work beginning.

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  • Download a current schedule of Permit Fees (PDF).

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