Permits
Permits are issued only between 8 am and 4 pm.
Note: Contractors must have a valid business license in order to obtain a permit. Please visit the City of Salem Commissioner of the Revenue for business license requirements or call 540-375-3019.
- When is a permit required?
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A permit is required for most new residential and commercial construction.
- Building plans may be required and if so, must be designed under the current building code and local design criteria. A site-related plan may be required based on the land disturbance activity of your construction on your property.
- Zoning permits are required regardless of structure size. Contact the Zoning Administrator at 540-375-3032 for setback and easement requirements.
- Contractors must have a valid business license in order to obtain a permit. Please contact the City of Salem Commissioner of the Revenue for license requirements at 540-375-3019.
- Permits are issued only between 8 am and 4 pm, Monday through Friday.
- Use the list below to help you determine if your project requires a building permit. If your project is not listed or you need help determining if a permit is required, please email the Office of Community Development or telephone at 540-375-3036.
- If a permit is not required, setbacks and other zoning requirements may still apply. Contact the zoning administrator at 540-375-3032, for more information regarding zoning requirements.
- What is a permit required for?
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- New residential and commercial buildings, additions and structures
- Interior alterations (including finished basements) except new floors, carpet, paint, trim work
- Porches and decks (including alterations to existing)
- New and replacement gas appliances and/or supply lines
- New and replacement HVAC equipment
- New plumbing fixtures
- New electric appliances
- Sheds and playhouses over 256 square feet - A zoning permit will be required whether over or under the 256 square feet
- Swimming pools
- Roof sheathing replacements over 256 square feet, unless decking was required at the time of original construction to be fire-retardant-treated or protected in some other way to form a fire-rated wall termination
- New exterior stairs or stoops
- Demolition of buildings, structures, pools, or fuel tanks
- Sump pumps
- Tents over 900 square feet
- Fire Suppression equipment and lines
- Signs - see Signs tab for more information
- Cross connections for boilers, irrigations systems and new commercial buildings.
- Electric car charging equipment
- Changes of occupancy or use group of a commercial space
- Movement of a lot line
- Or, any other requirements listed under Section 108.1 of the Virginia Construction Code or the Virginia Residential Code
- What is a permit not required for?
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- Fences except those used as a barrier around a swimming pool or required for pedestrian safety
- Residential window or door replacements
- Residential reroofs
- Residential roof sheathing replacements of 256 square feet or less
- Residential residing work
- Low voltage (50 volts maximum) wiring systems and equipment that are not a component of any fire protection system, access control system, egress control system, located in a plenum or penetrate fire-rated or smoke-protected construction.
- Gutters
- Kitchen cabinets
- Playground equipment
- On-grade patios (including wood patios)
- Driveways - unless greater than 5,000 square feet in size
- Flagpoles 30 feet or less in height
- Temporary ramps serving residential dwellings that are no more than 30 inches high
- Replacement of above-ground LP-gas containers which meet the following:
- Installed in the same location
- Capacity of the containers are the same
- Installed by the serving gas supplier
- Or, any other exemptions listed under Section 108.1 of the Virginia Construction Code or the Virginia Residential Code
- What are the requirements for permit types?
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Residential Building Permit New Construction
- One digital (PDF) copy of plans emailed to Community Development or on CD
- Completed application
- Shrink-swell soil test results
- If located in the floodplain, preconstruction Certificate of Elevation
- Certified plat showing all easements, existing structures, and proposed structures
- Erosion and sediment control permit
Residential Building Permit Existing (Addition / Alteration / Demolition)
- One digital (PDF) copy of plans emailed to Community Development or on CD
- Completed application
- If located in the floodplain, preconstruction Certificate of Elevation
- Certified plat showing all easements, existing structures, and proposed structures
- Erosion and Sediment Control Permit from the Engineering Department
Commercial Building Permit New Construction
- One digital (PDF) copy of sealed (architect or engineer) plans, including all electrical, mechanical, and plumbing drawings emailed to Community Development or on CD
- Approved site plan
- Shrink-swell soil test results
- Completed application
- If located in the floodplain, Preconstruction Certificate of Elevation
- Erosion and Sediment Control Permit from the Engineering Department
Commercial Building Permit Existing (Addition / Upfit)
- One digital (PDF) of sealed (architect or engineer) plans, including all electrical, mechanical, and plumbing drawings emailed to Community Development or on CD
- Completed application
- Approved site plan (if needed)
- Asbestos certification
- Accessibility compliance
- If located in the floodplain, Preconstruction Certificate of Elevation
Please note: If a preconstruction Certificate of Elevation is required, then before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued, we must receive a post-construction Certificate of Elevation.
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