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If you are starting a construction project and you live in Raleigh, you will likely need a permit for your project. Getting a permit ensures your project will be built safely in accordance with the NC Building Code and Unified Development Ordinance. While construction and home improvement projects require permits, they do not always require plans to be submitted and reviewed by city staff.
Scroll down to learn more about what to consider before you start your project or hire a contractor to perform the work for you.
Working without a permit
There are a range of things that can happen if you choose to work without a permit:
- Citation from the City of Raleigh
- Increased permit costs, including fines, increased fees, and possible court costs
- Potential home hazards
- Removal of work may be required at the cost of the homeowner
- Issues when selling your home in the future
- Homeowner's insurance may not cover issues that occur as a result of the non-permitted construction
Project Review and Permitting
Applicants will be notified by email when a project is processed. Standard review times are available to view online. Plan review comments can be viewed any time via a registered account in the Permit and Development Portal.
Plans that are ready for permit issuance but have incomplete contractor information will be kept at the Planning and Development Customer Service Center for up to six months. After six months, the plans will be considered invalid, and the application will be voided. An administrative fee may be incurred when projects are voided.
Paying Fees
A Plan Review Fee is due prior to project review. All other permit fees are due when permits are ready for issuance.
The Development Fee Guide provides a detailed list of specific development fees.
- It is recommended that fees be paid via the Permit Portal.
- All major credit cards and eCheck payments are accepted.
- If you have questions, please contact the Customer Service Center.
A fee calculator may be used to obtain an estimate of some building and trade permit fees.