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Do I need to file a building permit to build a new structure or make alterations to an existing building?

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Do I need to file a building permit to build a new structure or make alterations to an existing building?

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A. If you are located within a municipality, you need to contact your city building about the building requirements. If you are located in the township, you must file a New Construction Notice to County Auditor in lieu of a permit. This is to notify the Auditor for real estate tax purposes. There is no fee charged for filing this form. However you could be assessed a 50% penalty on your real estate tax bill for every year you did not report your new construction. This form may be obtained by calling 740-699-2132.

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