City Building Permits

Jordan Township, PA - 2026 Building Permit Guide

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

Pennsylvania Northumberland County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Jordan Township is an opt-out municipality. Light-Heigel accepts residential UCC permit applications. Commercial UCC permits are handled by PA L&I in opt-out municipalities.

Department
Light-Heigel and Associates, Inc. for residential UCC permits; PA L&I for commercial UCC permits (opt-out municipality); Jordan Township municipal office for local approvals
Phone
Light-Heigel: (570) 524-7742

Online Permit Portal

Platform: Light-Heigel UCC forms portal • Account required: No • Submission: Online or in-person

Application Process

  1. Obtain all local pre-approvals first, including zoning, floodplain, sewage, addressing, driveway, and subdivision or land development approvals if they apply.
  2. Download the municipality-specific Light-Heigel permit packet from the UCC page and complete the application and fee worksheet.
  3. Assemble plans, plot plan, workers compensation form or exemption, and any outside agency approvals required by the checklist.
  4. Submit the package and fees to Light-Heigel for residential work. Commercial UCC permits must be routed to PA L&I for this opt-out municipality.
  5. After review and issuance, post the permit and schedule required inspections by phone.

Typical processing time: Completeness is checked within 5 days. Pennsylvania UCC rules generally require action on complete applications within 30 business days unless extended.

Source: Light-Heigel and Associates, Inc. for residential UCC permits; PA L&I for commercial UCC permits (opt-out municipality); Jordan Township municipal office for local approvals

General Requirements

A UCC permit is generally required before construction, additions, structural alterations, pools, decks, many trade installations, demolition, and change-of-use work. Emergency repairs may proceed first if an application is filed within 3 business days.

Required Documents

  • Completed permit application
  • Plans and specifications
  • Plot plan
  • Zoning approval
  • Sewage or utility approval
  • Driveway or PennDOT approval if triggered
  • Workers compensation form or exemption
  • Fee worksheet
  • Commercial work requires the larger Light-Heigel information packet
Permit validity
Work must start within 180 days and cannot be suspended or abandoned for 180 days (Pennsylvania UCC default).
Building code
Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (UCC); 2021 ICC-based update took effect January 1, 2026, subject to Pennsylvania amendments
Owner-builder
Owner-applicants may file directly and may claim workers compensation exemption if no one else is hired.
Contractor requirements
Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act registration applies to home improvement contractors performing work over $5,000. Workers compensation documentation is required where applicable.

Fees

Minimum permit fee
Demolition and above-ground pools are $100 on current Northumberland residential worksheets, plus the state surcharge. Municipalities may add a separate administrative fee.
Plan check fee
Plan review charges begin at $100 for residential review items. Commercial packets commonly use plan review deposits.
Permit fee formula
Residential fees are mostly flat by project type or inspection bundle. Commercial fees are valuation and square-foot based. Separate municipal admin fees may apply.
Reinspection fee
Failed or additional inspections are billed at the full rate for that inspection.
Payment note
Permit fee checks are payable to Light-Heigel. Any separate municipal admin fee is paid directly to the municipality.

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Light-Heigel and Associates, Inc. for residential UCC permits; PA L&I for commercial UCC permits (opt-out municipality); Jordan Township municipal office for local approvals to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • Light-Heigel scheduling line: 1-888-949-9728 (phone)
Scheduling deadline
Provide county, municipality, site address, permit number, job name, inspection type, and requested day and time when calling.

Typical inspection sequence: Typical sequence: footing, foundation, framing and rough trades, insulation or wallboard when required, and final or certificate of occupancy inspection.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Light-Heigel and Associates, Inc. for residential UCC permits; PA L&I for commercial UCC permits (opt-out municipality); Jordan Township municipal office for local approvals before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Jordan Township Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Jordan Township, PA?
A UCC permit is generally required before construction, additions, structural alterations, pools, decks, many trade installations, demolition, and change-of-use work. Emergency repairs may proceed first if an application is filed within 3 business days.
How much does a building permit cost in Jordan Township, PA?
The minimum permit fee is Demolition and above-ground pools are $100 on current Northumberland residential worksheets, plus the state surcharge. Municipalities may add a separate administrative fee.. Fees are calculated as: Residential fees are mostly flat by project type or inspection bundle. Commercial fees are valuation and square-foot based. Separate municipal admin fees may apply.. Plan check fee: Plan review charges begin at $100 for residential review items. Commercial packets commonly use plan review deposits..
How do I apply for a building permit in Jordan Township, PA?
1. Obtain all local pre-approvals first, including zoning, floodplain, sewage, addressing, driveway, and subdivision or land development approvals if they apply. 2. Download the municipality-specific Light-Heigel permit packet from the UCC page and complete the application and fee worksheet. 3. Assemble plans, plot plan, workers compensation form or exemption, and any outside agency approvals required by the checklist. 4. Submit the package and fees to Light-Heigel for residential work. Commercial UCC permits must be routed to PA L&I for this opt-out municipality. 5. After review and issuance, post the permit and schedule required inspections by phone.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Jordan Township, PA?
Typical processing time is Completeness is checked within 5 days. Pennsylvania UCC rules generally require action on complete applications within 30 business days unless extended..
What work is exempt from building permits in Jordan Township, PA?
The following work is generally exempt: Fences 6 feet or lower in height; Retaining walls 4 feet or lower that do not support a surcharge; Some sidewalks and driveways not over basements; Shallow prefabricated pools; Playground equipment and similar minor work. Note: These are common Pennsylvania UCC exemptions for one- and two-family dwellings. No municipality-specific exempt-work list was found for Jordan Township. Zoning, floodplain, sewage, stormwater, and driveway approvals may still apply even where a UCC permit is not required. Confirm with Light-Heigel or the township before proceeding.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Jordan Township, PA?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Light-Heigel scheduling line: 1-888-949-9728. Provide county, municipality, site address, permit number, job name, inspection type, and requested day and time when calling..

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