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Select a permit page below. Each page includes everything you need: Guides / Checklists / Fees / How to apply. If you are getting a permit for the first time or do not see your project listed below, you are encouraged to call (970) 416-2740 or e-mail buildingservices@fcgov.com.
We are pleased to provide our citizens, businesses and visitors access to building permit, development review project, right-of-way excavation permit, and rental registration information via this citizen portal.
Please note: exterior alterations to any building aged 50 or older must be reviewed by Historic Preservation. For more information, please call Karen McWilliams at 970-224-6078. Submit at least two (2) complete sets of construction plans. See Residential Permits or Commercial Permits. Your plans are reviewed for code compliance.
Building Permits. Building permit technicians: buildingservices@fcgov.com 970-416-2740. Building Code Review of construction plans, final documents and 3rd party inspections and building code technical questions (see table below) Building Inspections. Contractor licensing and registration.
Search for Building Permits and Rental Registration Records. Visit fcgov.com/building to learn more about Building Permit requirements or see the latest updates. Enter information below or in the Simple Search box above to search the City's records.
About Us. The Building and Zoning Division provides field inspections and construction plan examinations for all new building, additions, and alteration to ensure compliance with City of Fort Collins Code . See list of current codes .
Looking for Fort Collins City Building Department permits, zoning & inspections? Quickly find Building Dept phone number, directions & services (Fort Collins, CO).
Building design shall contribute to the uniqueness of a zone district, and/or the Fort Collins community with predominant materials, elements, features, color range and activity areas tailored specifically to the site and its context.
Many homeowners are not aware when a permit is required. As a general rule, any construction work that is regulated by adopted building codes and fire and public safety regulations requires a building permit before work can begin. The list below does not cover all activities.
In order to receive final approval for your project, scheduled inspections must be performed by City staff or an approved "special inspector" at various phases to assure compliance with building codes.