City Building Permits
Town of South Coffeyville, OK - 2026 Building Permit Guide
How to apply for a building permit in Town of South Coffeyville, Oklahoma. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.
Permit Authority
Town of South Coffeyville
- Department
- Town Hall / City Hall, building permits handled through town administration and maintenance review
- Address
- 419 Willow Street, South Coffeyville, OK 74072
- Phone
- (918) 255-6045
Online Permit Portal
Platform: Town website with downloadable PDF application • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only
Application Process
- Complete the building permit application.
- Attach site plan and complete plans when required.
- Submit to City Hall for approval.
- Maintenance supervisor can pre-approve.
- Final approval goes to the Town Board of Trustees at a regular council meeting.
- Work may begin after application approval and inspector sign-off.
Source: Town Hall / City Hall, building permits handled through town administration and maintenance review
General Requirements
Building permits are required for projects covered by the town application; published form includes site plan, estimated cost, flood plain status, dimensions, materials, foundation, roof, HVAC, owner, builder, contractor, and completion date fields
Required Documents
- Site plan, complete plans, and any variance request if setbacks are not met
- Building code
- International Building Code, latest edition, adopted by town ordinance
- Contractor requirements
- Contractor information is requested on the application; no separate contractor licensing page found
Fees
- Minimum permit fee
- Published fees conflict across pages and PDFs
Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.
Work That Does NOT Require a Permit
Contact the Town Hall / City Hall, building permits handled through town administration and maintenance review to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.
Inspections
How to Schedule
Typical inspection sequence: Submit application, maintenance supervisor may pre-approve, Town Board approves, inspector signs off before site preparation begins
Additional Resources
- Building code: International Building Code, latest edition, adopted by town ordinance
- Zoning information: View zoning info
- Other useful links
- Other useful links
- Other useful links
- License lookup guide: Oklahoma Contractor License Requirements
- Contract template: Oklahoma Homeowner-Contractor Agreement
- Oklahoma hub: Oklahoma Contractor License & Permit Hub
Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Town Hall / City Hall, building permits handled through town administration and maintenance review before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Town of South Coffeyville Building Permit FAQ
- Do I need a building permit in Town of South Coffeyville, OK?
- Building permits are required for projects covered by the town application; published form includes site plan, estimated cost, flood plain status, dimensions, materials, foundation, roof, HVAC, owner, builder, contractor, and completion date fields
- How much does a building permit cost in Town of South Coffeyville, OK?
- The minimum permit fee is Published fees conflict across pages and PDFs.
- How do I apply for a building permit in Town of South Coffeyville, OK?
- 1. Complete the building permit application. 2. Attach site plan and complete plans when required. 3. Submit to City Hall for approval. 4. Maintenance supervisor can pre-approve. 5. Final approval goes to the Town Board of Trustees at a regular council meeting. 6. Work may begin after application approval and inspector sign-off.
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