The question is W-A-Y too broad to be answered. In the US such permits are issued by your local municipality or county and their rules and requirements vary widely. You would have to contact your local government for an answer.
always ask as you do not want to install whatever your wanting to change and have it done less than therbuilding code requires or have it cross over any required setbacks.
NOPE!
You need an architectural plan, a building permit, and building materials.
You do not need a building permit if changing the interior of the garage. If you are using heavy machine equipment and moving large lumber on the outside of the garage to make changes then a building permit is required.
You do not need a permit to buy property but some buildings may need a permit before building them.
A permit such as a building permit from an office in your local city hall. Different offices oversee different areas. for example, the police need to approve parades or carnivals, so you need a permit from them.
You will need a permit in most cities.
Most likely, yes.
no, only if its an addition.
Tile contractors do not need a work permit in most states due to the fact that they are not structurally changing the building or working with any thing that could cause future damage. However some states may require a permit for you to flush your toilet!
A person will need a normal building permit in order to start installation of a garage. This is where the company will begin to start their construction, otherwise they can't begin.
Building Codes Division. has written: 'Do I need an electrial permit?'
1.) Checking with your local zoning board to see if you need a zoning variance. 2.) You will need a building permit.