May I do the work myself?
Yes, you can do the work on your own residence. You may also hire another person or a contractor to do the work on your own home. Contractors must be licensed and maintain the proper insurance and business license. State law requires workers' compensation insurance be provided for all workers, so be sure you or the contractor can provide workers' compensation insurance.

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1. Why do I need a permit?
2. When is a permit required?
3. What is exempt from a permit?
4. How do I obtain a building permit?
5. What is the permit process?
6. When are building plans required?
7. How does the plan check process work?
8. How do I get my plans checked or reviewed?
9. Do I need an Engineer or Architect?
10. May I do the work myself?
11. How do I know which materials are approved for construction?
12. What is an "Over-The-Counter" Mechanical Permit
13. What is an "Over-The-Counter" Plumbing Permit?
14. What is an "Over-The-Counter" Electrical Permit?
15. Are there any recycling or waste reduction requirements associated when applying for a building permit?