City Building Permits

Sandy Hook, MS - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Sandy Hook, Mississippi. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Mississippi Marion County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Sandy Hook is an unincorporated community in Marion County with no independent municipal government. All building permit authority rests with Marion County. This jurisdiction applies to Sandy Hook and the immediately surrounding unincorporated area.

Department
Marion County Board of Supervisors
Address
215 Broad Street, Columbia, MS 39429
Phone
601-736-7382

Application Process

  1. Confirm the property is in unincorporated Sandy Hook area (not within Columbia city limits) using the Tax Assessor or GIS at gis-marioncounty.opendata.arcgis.com.
  2. Contact the Marion County Board of Supervisors office (601-736-7382) to request permit application forms and confirm current requirements.
  3. Prepare project documentation: property deed copy, site plan, construction drawings (2 sets recommended).
  4. For projects over $50,000, ensure contractor holds a valid MSBOC license.
  5. Submit completed application with supporting documents to the Board of Supervisors office in person.
  6. Pay applicable permit fees upon approval.
  7. Obtain permit and schedule required inspections before work begins.

Typical processing time: 1-2 weeks for standard residential projects.

General Requirements

Building permits are required for new residential or commercial construction, additions, alterations, renovations, demolition, electrical/plumbing/mechanical system installation, septic system installation, and any construction in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas.

Required Documents

  • Completed permit application
  • Property deed copy
  • Site plan
  • Construction drawings (2 sets recommended)
  • Contractor license documentation (if project exceeds $50,000)
  • Applicant/owner acknowledgements
Permit validity
Specific validity periods should be confirmed directly with the Board of Supervisors.
Building code
Marion County's building code adoption status is not publicly documented. Contact the Board of Supervisors (601-736-7382) to confirm whether the county has adopted the IBC/IRC and which edition applies.
Owner-builder
Owner-builders may apply; confirm any required disclosure forms with the Board of Supervisors.
Contractor requirements
Contractors performing residential work over $50,000 or commercial work over $50,000 must hold a valid MSBOC license.

Fees

Payment note
Marion County does not publish a fee schedule online. Fees are set by the Board of Supervisors and may be based on construction valuation, square footage, or flat rate per project type. Contact the Board of Supervisors office at 601-736-7382 for current fee amounts.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • Farm buildings and farm structures (exempt from building code requirements under Mississippi Code § 17-2-9; not exempt from floodplain requirements)

Important: Farm building exemptions do not apply in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas. Confirm edge cases with the Board of Supervisors before proceeding. Septic permits required for all new construction lacking sewer access (MSDH).

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • Marion County Board of Supervisors: 601-736-7382 (phone)
Scheduling deadline
Contact the Board of Supervisors directly to schedule inspections.
Inspection hours
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (confirm with Board of Supervisors)

Typical inspection sequence: Typical inspection stages include: pre-construction/site inspection, foundation inspection, framing inspection, systems rough-in inspection (electrical, plumbing, mechanical), and final inspection.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Marion County Board of Supervisors before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sandy Hook Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Sandy Hook, MS?
Building permits are required for new residential or commercial construction, additions, alterations, renovations, demolition, electrical/plumbing/mechanical system installation, septic system installation, and any construction in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas.
How do I apply for a building permit in Sandy Hook, MS?
1. Confirm the property is in unincorporated Sandy Hook area (not within Columbia city limits) using the Tax Assessor or GIS at gis-marioncounty.opendata.arcgis.com. 2. Contact the Marion County Board of Supervisors office (601-736-7382) to request permit application forms and confirm current requirements. 3. Prepare project documentation: property deed copy, site plan, construction drawings (2 sets recommended). 4. For projects over $50,000, ensure contractor holds a valid MSBOC license. 5. Submit completed application with supporting documents to the Board of Supervisors office in person. 6. Pay applicable permit fees upon approval. 7. Obtain permit and schedule required inspections before work begins.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Sandy Hook, MS?
Typical processing time is 1-2 weeks for standard residential projects..
What work is exempt from building permits in Sandy Hook, MS?
The following work is generally exempt: Farm buildings and farm structures (exempt from building code requirements under Mississippi Code § 17-2-9; not exempt from floodplain requirements). Note: Farm building exemptions do not apply in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas. Confirm edge cases with the Board of Supervisors before proceeding. Septic permits required for all new construction lacking sewer access (MSDH).
How do I schedule a building inspection in Sandy Hook, MS?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Marion County Board of Supervisors: 601-736-7382. Contact the Board of Supervisors directly to schedule inspections..

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