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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Spalding County
The county states it issues permits for new residential and new commercial structures, remodeling of existing residential and commercial structures, accessory structures that exceed 120 square feet in total floor area, electrical permits, plumbing permits, HVAC permits, and low voltage permits.
- Exempt Residential and commercial accessory structures that do not exceed 120 square feet in total floor area
Note: No broader public exempt-work list was found beyond the county's stated 120 square foot threshold for accessory structures.
- Building construction plans
- Site plan
- Septic permit or sewer service account
- Well permit or water service account
- SCWA service contract and irrigation system affidavit for new services
- Driveway standards affidavit for new construction
- Site plan affidavit
- Homeowner affidavit
- Contractor state and business licenses
- Authorized permit agent form
- Subcontractor affidavit
- ES and PC plans
- State installer's license for manufactured homes
- Roof pitch certification for new manufactured homes
- Finished floor elevation certificate for structures in a flood plain
- Building code
- Georgia DCA state minimum construction codes apply statewide. The county's public Residential Inspection Checklist still lists 2018 IRC, 2018 IPC, 2020 NEC, and 2015 IECC as currently enforced in that handout, but statewide DCA minimum codes control with Georgia amendments.
- Owner-builder
- Homeowner affidavit is required if the owner of the property is pulling the permit, and the county checklist states the owner must live there.
- Contractor requirements
- County checklist requires current contractor state licensing and business licensing unless a qualified homeowner affidavit is used. Georgia residential contractor licensing rules apply for covered work over $2,500.
Application process
Application → plan check → issuance → inspection → final
- 01 Confirm that the property is in unincorporated Spalding County and review the county permit landing page, checklist, fee schedule, and other forms.
- 02 Assemble the required application package. The county checklist calls for plans, site plan if applicable, septic or sewer documents, well or water documents, SCWA service contract and irrigation affidavit for new service, driveway standards affidavit for new construction, site plan affidavit, homeowner affidavit if applicable, contractor licenses, authorized permit agent form where needed, and subcontractor affidavit where applicable.
- 03 Create an account and submit through the City Tech Solutions portal.
- 04 County staff and Charles Abbott and Associates review the application and coordinate plan review and field inspections.
- 05 Pay permit and plan review fees.
- 06 Schedule inspections through the portal or by phone and complete the inspection sequence through final approval.
Fee schedule
Spalding County building permit fees
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- City Tech Solutions Portal (portal)
- Community Development / Inspection Staff (phone)
Typical sequence: T-pole; under-slab plumbing; footing; foundation; slab prep; wall sheathing; moisture barrier; rough building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing; insulation; temp-to-perm or permanent electrical service; final.
Frequently asked
Common questions about unincorporated Spalding County permits
01 Do I need a building permit in unincorporated Spalding County, GA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in unincorporated Spalding County, GA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in unincorporated Spalding County, GA? ▸
04 What work is exempt from building permits in unincorporated Spalding County, GA? ▸
05 How do I schedule a building inspection in unincorporated Spalding County, GA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Spalding County Community Development Office before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.