Before you apply for a building permit, you will need to obtain an improvement location permit from Area Planning.
Next, you will need to determine if the structure is Commercial (Class I) or Non-Commercial (Class II). These definitions can be found in the FAQS section on the Building Commission section.
If Commercial you will need to obtain a Construction Design Release from the Indiana Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission.
If Non-Commercial or after a Construction Design Release is obtained for a Commercial structure, then a local Building Permit can be applied for. There is an application for a Commercial Building Permit and one for a Non-Commercial Building Permit.
Information you will need prior to applying for a Building Permit:
- View the application forms listed above to see additional information you will need
- Detailed plans of the project
- Obtain a septic permit (Health Department)
- Contact the County Highway Department about the placement of the driveway
- Make sure your contractor is registered in the County
- A new law requires contractors to disclose the use of “advanced structural components” (See back of building permit). This is basically I-Joist and trusses with less than a one-hour fire resistance (ASTME119). You will need to know what type of construction will be going into your project and fill out the back of the permit application before a building permit will be issued.
Once you have the necessary information you can print the Application for (Commercial or Non-Commercial) Building Permit from the link above or come into the office and get the application. Applications can be filled out by the property owner or their agent (contractor or another specified individual). The fee (computed from the Fee Schedule) can also be paid by either the property owner or their agent. When the application is completed a building permit can usually be issued in a few minutes.
The Indiana Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission has posted and maintains the Codes Standards & Other Rules. Be sure that your contractor is familiar with and abides by these codes during your construction project.
If there are any questions, feel free to contact the office by phone at (765) 584-0275 or by email at bldcomsec@randolph.in.gov.