City Building Permits
Troy, NC - County Seat, NC - 2026 Building Permit Guide
How to apply for a building permit in Troy, NC - County Seat, North Carolina. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.
Permit Authority
Town of Troy corporate limits; county inspections page also lists Troy as a served municipality
- Department
- Address
- Town Hall/contact address shown on site; 654 Glover Road, Hudson, WI appears on the live site and is clearly incorrect for this North Carolina town site, so do not use it for work addresses
- Phone
- Town site shows generic contact and a building inspector listing; for North Carolina project use Montgomery County inspections contact as the working permit office unless the town confirms otherwise
- Website
- https://townoftroy.org
Application Process
General Requirements
The zoning ordinance says a written building permit process applies and the Town Building Inspector makes the final decision on approval.
Required Documents
- application packet, adjacent-landowner notice materials for zoning cases, and any site/building documents required by the inspector.
- Permit validity
- The zoning materials do not clearly publish a standard building permit term on the surfaced pages.
- Building code
- The town zoning ordinance references compliance with applicable building code standards; specific code edition was not clearly published on the surfaced page and should be confirmed locally.
- Contractor requirements
- Town materials reference the Building Inspector and zoning review, but contractor licensure rules remain governed by state law.
Fees
- Minimum permit fee
- The fee schedule snippet shows building/construction related fees with one inspection and permit at $100
- Permit fee formula
- Not fully extracted from the live page crawl; fee schedule PDF exists and is the controlling local reference
Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.
Work That Does NOT Require a Permit
- The town website surfaced permit forms and zoning forms, but not a full exempt-work list.
Inspections
How to Schedule
- Inspection hours
- Town Hall hours on the site are 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday for the Wisconsin crawl, which is not reliable for this North Carolina town site; verify by phone before use
Typical inspection sequence: Zoning review first where applicable, then building permit issuance, then inspections
Additional Resources
- Building code: The town zoning ordinance references compliance with applicable building code standards; specific code edition was not clearly published on the surfaced page and should be confirmed locally.
- Zoning information: View zoning info
- Forms and permits
- Building inspections page
- License lookup guide: North Carolina Contractor License Requirements
- Contract template: North Carolina Homeowner-Contractor Agreement
- North Carolina hub: North Carolina Contractor License & Permit Hub
Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Troy, NC - County Seat Building Permit FAQ
- Do I need a building permit in Troy, NC - County Seat, NC?
- The zoning ordinance says a written building permit process applies and the Town Building Inspector makes the final decision on approval.
- How much does a building permit cost in Troy, NC - County Seat, NC?
- The minimum permit fee is The fee schedule snippet shows building/construction related fees with one inspection and permit at $100. Fees are calculated as: Not fully extracted from the live page crawl; fee schedule PDF exists and is the controlling local reference.
- What work is exempt from building permits in Troy, NC - County Seat, NC?
- The following work is generally exempt: The town website surfaced permit forms and zoning forms, but not a full exempt-work list..
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