City Building Permits
Ashland Township, PA - 2026 Building Permit Guide
How to apply for a building permit in Ashland Township, Pennsylvania. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.
Permit Authority
Pennsylvania L&I lists Ashland Township as OPT-IN effective 5/13/2004 with no amendments and identifies Daniel Wilkerson at (814) 282-1852 as the building code official. Public local permit detail was limited in many Clarion municipalities, so applicants should use the municipality plus the listed code-official contact as the verified filing path. This appears to be a smaller shared code-official cluster serving multiple municipalities.
- Department
- Ashland Township with Pennsylvania L&I-listed building code official Daniel Wilkerson
- Phone
- (814) 282-1852
- Website
- https://co.clarion.pa.us/
Application Process
- Confirm the exact municipality where the project sits and whether local zoning, floodplain, sewage, driveway, subdivision, or PennDOT access approvals are required before UCC permit issuance.
- Contact the listed municipal or third-party code official to obtain the active application path, current forms, and any local signoff requirements.
- Submit the permit application with parcel information, plans, contractor details, and any triggered supporting approvals.
- Pay the quoted fee and wait for permit issuance before beginning regulated work.
- Schedule required inspections and obtain final approval before occupancy or closeout.
Typical processing time: No Clarion-county-wide municipal turnaround standard was consistently posted in the reviewed sources; Pennsylvania UCC review timing rules still apply where applicable.
Source: Ashland Township with Pennsylvania L&I-listed building code official Daniel Wilkerson
General Requirements
Pennsylvania UCC permit triggers generally apply to new construction, additions, many decks and pools, structural alterations, demolition, change of occupancy, and regulated electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or gas work.
- Permit validity
- Verify directly with the active permit issuer; Pennsylvania UCC default commencement and abandonment rules generally apply unless local procedures state otherwise.
- Building code
- Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code. The statewide triennial update became effective January 1, 2026. Municipal amendment status and election status below come from the Pennsylvania L&I municipal elections and contact list reviewed on 2026-03-30. Pennsylvania L&I lists Ashland Township as OPT-IN with no amendments.
- Owner-builder
- Owners may typically apply directly or through an authorized agent, but the permit holder remains responsible for compliance and inspections.
- Contractor requirements
- Covered Pennsylvania home improvement contractors on jobs over $5,000 should confirm HICPA registration requirements. Some municipalities or code officials may also require local contractor information or registration.
Fees
- Minimum permit fee
- Not consistently posted in the reviewed public sources.
- Plan check fee
- Verify directly with the active permit issuer.
- Permit fee formula
- Current fees depend on the municipality and the listed code official or retained agency; a single published countywide Clarion fee table was not isolated from the reviewed sources.
- Reinspection fee
- Verify directly with the active permit issuer.
- Payment note
- Fees are generally confirmed after application review and must be paid before permit issuance.
Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.
Work That Does NOT Require a Permit
Contact the Ashland Township with Pennsylvania L&I-listed building code official Daniel Wilkerson to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.
Inspections
How to Schedule
- Time windows
- Confirm directly with the municipality or code official.
Typical inspection sequence: Permit issuance, required phase inspections, then final inspection or certificate closeout as applicable.
Additional Resources
- Building code: Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code. The statewide triennial update became effective January 1, 2026. Municipal amendment status and election status below come from the Pennsylvania L&I municipal elections and contact list reviewed on 2026-03-30. Pennsylvania L&I lists Ashland Township as OPT-IN with no amendments.
- Zoning information: View zoning info
- https://www.pa.gov/content/dam/copapwp-pagov/en/dli/documents/individuals/labor-management-relations/bois/documents/uccmun.htm
- https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/protect-yourself/home-improvement/
- License lookup guide: Pennsylvania Contractor License Requirements
- Contract template: Pennsylvania Homeowner-Contractor Agreement
- Pennsylvania hub: Pennsylvania Contractor License & Permit Hub
Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Ashland Township with Pennsylvania L&I-listed building code official Daniel Wilkerson before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ashland Township Building Permit FAQ
- Do I need a building permit in Ashland Township, PA?
- Pennsylvania UCC permit triggers generally apply to new construction, additions, many decks and pools, structural alterations, demolition, change of occupancy, and regulated electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or gas work.
- How much does a building permit cost in Ashland Township, PA?
- The minimum permit fee is Not consistently posted in the reviewed public sources.. Fees are calculated as: Current fees depend on the municipality and the listed code official or retained agency; a single published countywide Clarion fee table was not isolated from the reviewed sources.. Plan check fee: Verify directly with the active permit issuer..
- How do I apply for a building permit in Ashland Township, PA?
- 1. Confirm the exact municipality where the project sits and whether local zoning, floodplain, sewage, driveway, subdivision, or PennDOT access approvals are required before UCC permit issuance. 2. Contact the listed municipal or third-party code official to obtain the active application path, current forms, and any local signoff requirements. 3. Submit the permit application with parcel information, plans, contractor details, and any triggered supporting approvals. 4. Pay the quoted fee and wait for permit issuance before beginning regulated work. 5. Schedule required inspections and obtain final approval before occupancy or closeout.
- How long does it take to get a building permit in Ashland Township, PA?
- Typical processing time is No Clarion-county-wide municipal turnaround standard was consistently posted in the reviewed sources; Pennsylvania UCC review timing rules still apply where applicable..
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