City Building Permits

Town of Livermore, ME - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Town of Livermore, Maine. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Maine Androscoggin County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Small town; CEO (Rod Newman) handles building, plumbing, and related permits. CEO available by appointment. Town population below 4,000; MUBEC adoption voluntary.

Department
Town of Livermore -- Code Enforcement Office
Address
10 Crash Road, Livermore, ME 04253
Phone
(207) 897-3207

Online Permit Portal

Platform: Town website • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only

Additional resources:

Application Process

  1. Contact CEO at livermorecodeofficer@gmail.com or call Town Office before beginning any project.
  2. Download appropriate permit application from the town website (Building Permit, Demolition Permit, Driveway Permit, Electrical, Plumbing applications available).
  3. Complete and submit application to Town Office at 10 Crash Road.
  4. CEO reviews application; may request additional information.
  5. Pay applicable fee.
  6. Permit issued; begin work.
  7. Schedule required inspections with CEO.

Typical processing time: Not published; contact CEO.

Source: Town of Livermore -- Code Enforcement Office

General Requirements

New structures; structural alterations; plumbing; electrical; demolition; driveway work; and other regulated work per town ordinances.

Required Documents

  • Completed permit application
  • Supporting plans as required by CEO
Permit validity
Not published; contact CEO.
Building code
Contact CEO to confirm current adoption; town is below 4,000 population so MUBEC is optional.
Owner-builder
Not published; contact CEO.
Contractor requirements
Maine state licenses required for electricians and plumbers.

Fees

Permit fee formula
Not published; contact CEO.
Payment note
Pay at Town Office, 10 Crash Road.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Town of Livermore -- Code Enforcement Office to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • livermorecodeofficer@gmail.com (email)
  • (207) 897-3207 (phone)
Scheduling deadline
By appointment.
Inspection hours
Monday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM; Tuesday 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM; Wednesday closed; Thursday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM; Friday 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM.

Typical inspection sequence: Inspections scheduled with CEO during and at completion of permitted work.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Town of Livermore -- Code Enforcement Office before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Town of Livermore Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Town of Livermore, ME?
New structures; structural alterations; plumbing; electrical; demolition; driveway work; and other regulated work per town ordinances.
How much does a building permit cost in Town of Livermore, ME?
Fees are calculated as: Not published; contact CEO..
How do I apply for a building permit in Town of Livermore, ME?
1. Contact CEO at livermorecodeofficer@gmail.com or call Town Office before beginning any project. 2. Download appropriate permit application from the town website (Building Permit, Demolition Permit, Driveway Permit, Electrical, Plumbing applications available). 3. Complete and submit application to Town Office at 10 Crash Road. 4. CEO reviews application; may request additional information. 5. Pay applicable fee. 6. Permit issued; begin work. 7. Schedule required inspections with CEO.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Town of Livermore, ME?
Typical processing time is Not published; contact CEO..
How do I schedule a building inspection in Town of Livermore, ME?
Inspections can be scheduled via: livermorecodeofficer@gmail.com, (207) 897-3207. By appointment..

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