Contractor license requirements depend on the type of project. Please contact Central Permitting for more information or clarification. For a list of common licensing violations, please click
here.
Yes, a building permit and zoning permit is required for a deck. Please click
here for guidelines on deck construction.
Yes, a building permit and zoning permit is required for a pool. Please click
here for guidelines on pool construction.
At minimum a zoning permit must be obtained for a building, however a building permit may be required depending on the size. If you will be adding electricity and or plumbing to the building an electrical/plumbing permit is required.
Yes. You can obtain a moving permit through the Rockingham County Tax Administration. Please contact their office at 336-342-8305 for additional informtion.
No, a permit is not required for shingle replacement. However, if there will be any structural changes to your roof a permit will be required.
ou must complete an online request form to obtain copies of septic and well permits. Please click
here to take you to the online submission form.
You can obtain a burning permit by contacting Code Enforcement at 336-342-8300 or by visiting the NC Forestry webpage. Please click
here to take you to their online permitting system.
Please contact Central Permitting for assistance with jurisdictions.
Please click
here to take you to the link to pay your utility bill.
Application, Site Plan, Building Plans and Contract Costs. You may also need to submit a Lien Agent, Owner's Affidavit and Workers Compensation Form depending on the project and scope of work. Please click
here to take you a list of applications and forms.
Cash, Check, and Credit/Debit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover). We do accept credit/debit card payments over the phone (this does not include water/sewer payments).
Inspections requirements depend on the type of project/permit. Please contact Central Permitting at 336-342-8130 for more information or clarification.
Permit fees vary depending on the scope of work and are determined by several factors. Please click
here for a list of our current fees.
State law provides that a permit will expire six months after issuance unless work has actually commenced on the project. If work is timely begun, but thereafter abandoned or discontinued for a period of 12 months, the original permit immediately expires and a new permit must be obtained.