What is the correct way to display a building permit and how long does it have to be kept up?

All building permits must be posted at least five feet from the finished grade on construction sites and must be maintained until all final inspections are made. If, at the time of inspection, building permits are not properly posted as described above, the inspection will not be made. If it is necessary for the inspector to make another trip to the job site as a result of the permit not being properly posted, a re-inspection fee of $30 will be required prior to subsequent inspections being made.

Your building permit must be posted in a location where the inspectors are able to access it and post inspections without walking through mud. This will help us help you keep the interior of your structure free of mud from our shoes. If the permit is posted in an area, which is prone to becoming muddy during periods of rain or snow, gravel or other suitable materials must be used.

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1. I am remodeling my home. Which jobs require a permit?
2. I am adding gas logs to a fireplace, do I need a permit?
3. We are installing new kitchen cabinets do we need a permit?
4. What is the correct way to display a building permit and how long does it have to be kept up?
5. Is there any thing I can do if my neighbor has abandoned cars or trash on his property? What about an overgrown lawn?
6. Do the inspections have to be done in a specific order?
7. I am adding an additional outlet to my home, do I need a building permit?
8. Who can obtain a permit?
9. Do I have to be present during the inspection?
10. What should I know before I hire a contractor?