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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Coolidge
Follow Thomas County's building-permit process for work in Coolidge city limits after city compliance review; no separate Coolidge building-permit page was found.
Note: No public exempt-work list was found in the reviewed Coolidge and Thomas County sources.
- Coolidge city compliance form
- Thomas County's required submittal package (site plan, elevations, floor plan, foundation drawings, electrical plan, mechanical plan, insulation description, lumber specifications, door and window schedule, stair diagram, smoke detector locations, wall sections, required vent and foundation calculations, finish schedule, attic access details)
- Building code
- Permit issuance is routed through Thomas County, whose adopted building codes are the 2018 ICC family listed in county code section 18-86 with Georgia amendments plus 2017 NEC.
- Owner-builder
- Thomas County states permits may be issued to the homeowner.
- Contractor requirements
- Thomas County requires state-licensed contractors registered with the county; Georgia state licensing rules also apply.
Application process
Typical processing: About 5 to 7 days for county plan review.
- 01 Contact Coolidge City Hall and obtain the city compliance form for property inside Coolidge city limits.
- 02 Complete Thomas County's address and health approval steps.
- 03 Submit plans and supporting documents to Thomas County Inspections and Planning.
- 04 Thomas County states plan review takes about 5 to 7 days when the file is complete.
- 05 Thomas County issues the permit and collects fees.
Typical processing time: About 5 to 7 days for county plan review.
Frequently asked
Common questions about Coolidge permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Coolidge, GA? ▸
02 How do I apply for a building permit in Coolidge, GA? ▸
03 How long does it take to get a building permit in Coolidge, GA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Coolidge City Hall (for city compliance form), then Thomas County Inspections and Planning (for permit issuance) before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.