Building Division's Frequently Asked Questions |
Can a permit be issued before the plan is reviewed and approved? |
Does my development require a special Flood Hazard Area Development Permit? |
For a residential deck, what should the framing plan show? |
For a residential deck, what should the site plan show? |
How can I contact a plans examiner or inspector? |
How can my property be inside the City limits but not in the City? |
How do I determine fees for a permit? |
How do I determine if my property is within the floodplain? |
Is a building permit required to rebuild an existing deck that is not enlarged? |
What are the roles of Clean Water Services in development in Tualatin? |
What happens if I forget to send all the necessary documents and fees with the permit application? |
What technical information do I need to submit with my plans? |
When am I required to get a permit? |
When are the drawings of plans for review and approval required? |
When can I start work? |
When do I have to hire an architect or engineer to design my project and prepare the plans? |
When does my permit expire? |
When is permit required to build a residential deck? |
Where do I get permit applications? |
Who do I call for a final inspection on my residential deck? |
Who is responsible for obtaining permits? |
Why are inspections necessary and how do I get one? |
Why do I have to buy a permit to build on my own property? |
Why do I need a plumbing permit to replace a water heater? |