jaspector
§ PA Blair County
City building permits

Taylor Township

How to apply for a building permit in Taylor Township, Pennsylvania. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Last verified
April 2026
On this page 6
§ 01

Permit authority

Taylor Township municipal office; PMCA resource page lists Taylor Township among municipalities served

Street address
7217 Woodbury Pike, Roaring Spring, PA 16673
Online portal
PMCA online permits via CommunityCore
PMCA online permits via CommunityCore
Additional resources
§ 02

When a permit is required

Permit triggers and exempt work for Taylor Township

Pennsylvania UCC exemptions remain the best verified public baseline
  • Exempt Pennsylvania UCC exemptions remain the best verified public baseline
Required documents
  • Confirm with the township and PMCA
  • likely application, plans, site information, and workers compensation documentation
Building code
Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code, with PMCA publicly linked as a service resource
Contractor requirements
Pennsylvania HICPA registration applies where required
§ 03

Application process

Application → plan check → issuance → inspection → final

  1. 01
    Contact Taylor Township first to confirm whether local approvals are needed before UCC filing.
  2. 02
    Confirm with the township that PMCA is the current UCC permit and inspection path.
  3. 03
    File the required permit package through PMCA or by the method the township currently directs.
  4. 04
    Complete inspections and obtain final approval before occupancy or use.

Source: Taylor Township municipal office; PMCA resource page lists Taylor Township among municipalities served ↗

§ 04

Fee schedule

Taylor Township building permit fees

Fee type
Amount
01
Plan check fee
Through PMCA as applicable
02
Permit fee formula
PMCA permit-type and valuation-based structure applies if PMCA is the current issuer
03
Reinspection fee
Through PMCA as applicable

Confirm payee and method with the township and PMCA before filing

Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.

§ 05

Required inspections

Scheduling and sequence

How to schedule
  • Through PMCA if PMCA remains the current township inspection agency (other)

Typical sequence: Township clearance if required, PMCA permit issuance, inspections, final approval

Follow PMCA procedures and fees

§ 06

Frequently asked

Common questions about Taylor Township permits

01 How much does a building permit cost in Taylor Township, PA?
Building permit fees in Taylor Township, PA are set by the local building department and vary by project type and valuation. Fees are calculated as: PMCA permit-type and valuation-based structure applies if PMCA is the current issuer. Plan check fee: Through PMCA as applicable.
02 How do I apply for a building permit in Taylor Township, PA?
To apply for a building permit in Taylor Township, PA, follow these steps: 1. Contact Taylor Township first to confirm whether local approvals are needed before UCC filing. 2. Confirm with the township that PMCA is the current UCC permit and inspection path. 3. File the required permit package through PMCA or by the method the township currently directs. 4. Complete inspections and obtain final approval before occupancy or use.
03 What work is exempt from building permits in Taylor Township, PA?
Not all construction work requires a permit in Taylor Township, PA. The following work is generally exempt: Pennsylvania UCC exemptions remain the best verified public baseline. When in doubt, confirm with the local building department before starting work.
04 How do I schedule a building inspection in Taylor Township, PA?
Once your permit is issued and work reaches an inspection milestone, you can schedule a building inspection in Taylor Township, PA via: Through PMCA if PMCA remains the current township inspection agency.

Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Taylor Township municipal office; PMCA resource page lists Taylor Township among municipalities served before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.