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  1. Re-inspection Fee Program

    https://code.mecknc.gov/inspections/re-inspection-fee

    An explanation of fees incurred by customers when inspections are failed and must be performed again.

  2. Live Remote Inspections

    https://code.mecknc.gov/inspections/live-remote

    An optional service where some re-inspections can be performed using video chat on the contractor's phone or tablet. 

  3. Trade Internet Permitting (TIP)

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/tip

    Instant online permits for trade contractors completing residential projects or commercial equipment changeouts that do not require plan review.

  4. Other Permits Not Requiring Plan Review

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/other

    For contractor-driven commercial projects requiring a little more info than TIP, but not full plan review.

  5. Permits Requiring Plan Review

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/requiring-plan-review

    For projects undergoing residential, commercial, mega, multifamily and special projects plan review." Demo: For partial or total demolition, move-on or move-off.

  6. ​Demolition, Move-Off and Move-On Permits

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/Demolition

    There are multiple permitting options available for contractors to apply for based on the needs of their project.

  7. Special Event Permits

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/special-events

    Permits for special events where required by N.C. Building Code 

  8. Sign Permits

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/signs

    Information regarding signs requiring permits.

  9. Code Info & Resource Center (CIRC)

    https://code.mecknc.gov/customer-tools/circ

    Code Information for questions pertaining to building permits.

  10. Townhouse Project Plan Reviews

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/residential/townhouses

    Perform building code plan review on Townhouse Land for Sale projects and are reviewed for zoning/land development ordinances, Charlotte Water regulations, NC State Building and Fire code compliance. We recommend scheduling a preliminary code review with the appropriate agencies.