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Hartleton Borough

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

Last verified
April 2026
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§ 01

Permit authority

Central Keystone Council of Governments (CK-COG), Uniform Construction Code Management / Building Permits

Street address
1610 Industrial Boulevard, Suite 400A, Lewisburg, PA 17837
Coverage
All properties within Hartleton Borough, Union County. Pennsylvania DLI lists Hartleton Borough as a UCC opt-in municipality with CK-COG as code enforcement agency. Hartleton Borough does not require a local zoning permit, but Union County setback and land development requirements are enforced through County Planning before permit issuance where applicable.
Online portal
CKCOG Fillable PDF Permit Application
Fillable PDF — no public self-service online portal
§ 02

When a permit is required

Permit triggers and exempt work for Hartleton Borough

UCC permits are required for all new construction; living space additions; attached garages; decks or ramps over 30 inches high; structural roof framing work; in-ground pools and permanent above-ground pools over 24 inches deep; fences over 6 feet; retaining walls 4 feet or higher; detached accessory structures over 1,000 square feet; and renovations affecting egress, load-bearing walls, plumbing, or electrical systems. The absence of local zoning does not remove county land development, setback, floodplain, sewage, or other required approvals.

Note: No separate Hartleton Borough exempt-work list was found. Pennsylvania UCC exemptions apply: ordinary repairs not affecting structure, egress, or mechanical/plumbing/gas/electrical systems; finish work such as painting, tiling, and cabinets; prefabricated pools under 24 inches deep and under 5,000 gallons; and agricultural buildings with proper exemption form. Contact CKCOG to confirm whether your specific project requires a permit.

Required documents
  • Completed CKCOG building permit application
  • Construction plans (2 sets residential, 3 sets commercial)
  • Union County Planning approval where required (setbacks, land development)
  • State and county approvals as applicable (sewage, floodplain, conservation)
  • Residential energy worksheet for new residential construction
  • Workers compensation proof or owner exemption affidavit if a contractor is involved
  • Commercial plan review deposit ($1,000)
Building code
Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code under Act 45. The 2021 I-Codes became effective January 1, 2026.
Permit validity
Unpaid UCC applications and permits become abandoned and null and void 1 year after application submission.
Owner-builder
Residential plans may be drawn by the homeowner. Homeowners performing all associated work themselves may sign the CKCOG exemption affidavit in lieu of providing workers compensation coverage.
Contractor requirements
CKCOG requires workers compensation proof or exemption from all contractors. Pennsylvania home improvement contractors performing covered work must register with the Office of Attorney General under HICPA unless they perform less than $5,000 of work in a calendar year.

Source: Central Keystone Council of Governments (CK-COG), Uniform Construction Code Management / Building Permits ↗

§ 03

Application process

Typical processing: Residential review typically takes less than 1 week when complete; Pennsylvania UCC requires residential permits within 15 business days if not returned for corrections. Commercial review takes up to 30 business days.

  1. 01
    Check with Union County Planning for applicable setback, land development, and related county approvals. Hartleton Borough does not require a local zoning permit, but county controls still apply.
  2. 02
    Prepare the UCC application, plans, and supporting documents. Residential applications require two plan sets; commercial applications require three sets and a $1,000 plan review deposit.
  3. 03
    Submit the application package to CKCOG by email, mail, or in-person delivery, including workers compensation proof or exemption if a contractor is involved.
  4. 04
    CKCOG reviews for completeness and code compliance, then notifies the applicant when the permit is ready and states the fee.
  5. 05
    Pay the permit fee in full before permit release or inspections.
  6. 06
    Schedule required inspections with CKCOG by phone, email, or fax with at least 24 hours notice (48 hours recommended).
  7. 07
    Obtain the final certificate of occupancy or compliance after all inspections are approved.

Typical processing time: Residential review typically takes less than 1 week when complete; Pennsylvania UCC requires residential permits within 15 business days if not returned for corrections. Commercial review takes up to 30 business days.

Source: Central Keystone Council of Governments (CK-COG), Uniform Construction Code Management / Building Permits ↗

§ 04

Fee schedule

Hartleton Borough building permit fees

Fee type
Amount
01
Plan check fee
Included in residential permit fees. Commercial submissions require a $1,000 plan review deposit credited toward review and permit charges.
02
Permit fee formula
Residential new work uses CKCOG valuation or hourly-inspection formulas; 2026 residential schedule shows an $83 hourly rate plus a $4.50 state surcharge. Commercial uses: square foot construction cost x area x 0.007.
03
Reinspection fee
Work started before permit issuance is subject to special fees set by the Building Code Official. No Hartleton-specific general reinspection schedule was found.
04
Penalty (no permit)
Work started before permit issuance triggers special fees set by the Building Code Official.

Payment in full required before permit release or inspections. CKCOG adds a 3% credit card convenience fee.

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

§ 05

Required inspections

Scheduling and sequence

How to schedule
  • CKCOG — (570) 522-1326 (phone)
  • Email CKCOG at permits@ckcog.com (online)
Scheduling deadline
Minimum 24 hours notice required; 48 hours recommended.
Time windows
Early AM (8:00–10:00), Late AM (10:00–12:00), Afternoon (1:00–3:00)

Typical sequence: Typical sequence: footer/post hole, foundation, frame and masonry, rough plumbing/mechanical/gas/electrical, insulation, lath/wallboard, and final. Project-specific inspections added as needed.

Source: Central Keystone Council of Governments (CK-COG), Uniform Construction Code Management / Building Permits ↗

§ 06

Frequently asked

Common questions about Hartleton Borough permits

01 Do I need a building permit in Hartleton Borough, PA?
UCC permits are required for all new construction; living space additions; attached garages; decks or ramps over 30 inches high; structural roof framing work; in-ground pools and permanent above-ground pools over 24 inches deep; fences over 6 feet; retaining walls 4 feet or higher; detached accessory structures over 1,000 square feet; and renovations affecting egress, load-bearing walls, plumbing, or electrical systems. The absence of local zoning does not remove county land development, setback, floodplain, sewage, or other required approvals.
02 How much does a building permit cost in Hartleton Borough, PA?
Building permit fees in Hartleton Borough, PA are set by the local building department and vary by project type and valuation. Fees are calculated as: Residential new work uses CKCOG valuation or hourly-inspection formulas; 2026 residential schedule shows an $83 hourly rate plus a $4.50 state surcharge. Commercial uses: square foot construction cost x area x 0.007.. Plan check fee: Included in residential permit fees. Commercial submissions require a $1,000 plan review deposit credited toward review and permit charges..
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Hartleton Borough, PA?
To apply for a building permit in Hartleton Borough, PA, follow these steps: 1. Check with Union County Planning for applicable setback, land development, and related county approvals. Hartleton Borough does not require a local zoning permit, but county controls still apply. 2. Prepare the UCC application, plans, and supporting documents. Residential applications require two plan sets; commercial applications require three sets and a $1,000 plan review deposit. 3. Submit the application package to CKCOG by email, mail, or in-person delivery, including workers compensation proof or exemption if a contractor is involved. 4. CKCOG reviews for completeness and code compliance, then notifies the applicant when the permit is ready and states the fee. 5. Pay the permit fee in full before permit release or inspections. 6. Schedule required inspections with CKCOG by phone, email, or fax with at least 24 hours notice (48 hours recommended). 7. Obtain the final certificate of occupancy or compliance after all inspections are approved.
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Hartleton Borough, PA?
Building permit processing times in Hartleton Borough, PA typically run Residential review typically takes less than 1 week when complete; Pennsylvania UCC requires residential permits within 15 business days if not returned for corrections. Commercial review takes up to 30 business days.. Timelines can vary based on project complexity and current department workload.
05 How do I schedule a building inspection in Hartleton Borough, PA?
Once your permit is issued and work reaches an inspection milestone, you can schedule a building inspection in Hartleton Borough, PA via: CKCOG — (570) 522-1326, Email CKCOG at permits@ckcog.com. Minimum 24 hours notice required; 48 hours recommended..

Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Central Keystone Council of Governments (CK-COG), Uniform Construction Code Management / Building Permits before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.

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