City Building Permits

Town of Snelling, SC - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Town of Snelling, South Carolina. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

South Carolina Barnwell County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Town of Snelling (population ~250) and nearby unincorporated areas; permits typically handled through Barnwell County Building Department.

Department
Barnwell County Building Inspector & Zoning / Town Hall
Address
57 Wall Street, Room 221, Barnwell, SC 29812
Phone
803-541-1006

Online Permit Portal

Platform:Account required: No • Submission: In-person only

Application Process

  1. Contact Barnwell County Building Inspector or Town Hall to discuss project scope and determine permitting authority.
  2. Prepare required documentation: architectural/structural drawings, proof of ownership, contractor license information, and cost estimate.
  3. Obtain Building Permit Application form from Barnwell County or Town Hall.
  4. Submit application with all required documents and fees in person.
  5. County/Town conducts plan review (1-2 weeks for projects over $1,000).
  6. Address any revisions and resubmit if required.
  7. Pay permit fees upon approval.
  8. Receive issued building permit.
  9. Schedule inspections with Building Inspector.
  10. Complete all required inspections.
  11. Receive Certificate of Occupancy upon final approval.

Typical processing time: Simple projects under $1,000: 2-5 days. Projects with plan review: 2-4 weeks. Complex projects: 4-8 weeks.

General Requirements

Building permits are required for new construction, additions, alterations, mechanical systems, electrical work, plumbing, gas systems, demolition, land development, and septic system installation.

Required Documents

  • Completed Building Permit Application
  • Architectural and structural drawings
  • Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical plans (if applicable)
  • Proof of property ownership (deed or title) or written owner authorization
  • Contractor license information (if using licensed contractors)
  • Cost estimate of work
  • Zoning Compliance Affidavit (if applicable)
Permit validity
Permit valid for work commencement; expires if work not started within 6-12 months.
Building code
South Carolina Building Code 2021 (based on IBC 2021 and IRC 2021 with SC amendments)
Contractor requirements
General contractors on projects over $5,000 must hold valid SC Contractor's License issued by SC Contractor's Licensing Board.

Fees

Payment note
Contact Barnwell County Building Inspector at 803-541-1006 for current fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • Minor repairs (patching, painting, interior finishes not affecting structure or mechanical systems)
  • Temporary structures (tents, trailers with duration restrictions)
  • Utility sheds and accessory structures under 200 sq ft and under $5,000
  • Residential roofing and siding (if not expanding square footage)
  • Routine maintenance (gutter replacement, window/door repair)

Important: Exemptions are jurisdiction-specific. Always contact Barnwell County Building Department or Town Hall to confirm whether a permit is required before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • 803-541-1006 (phone)
  • 57 Wall Street, Room 221, Barnwell, SC 29812 (in-person)
Scheduling deadline
Typically 24-48 hours notice required
Inspection hours
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday

Typical inspection sequence: Standard sequence: footing/foundation, framing, rough-in (mechanical, electrical, plumbing), insulation (if required), final inspection.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Barnwell County Building Inspector & Zoning / Town Hall before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Town of Snelling Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Town of Snelling, SC?
Building permits are required for new construction, additions, alterations, mechanical systems, electrical work, plumbing, gas systems, demolition, land development, and septic system installation.
How do I apply for a building permit in Town of Snelling, SC?
1. Contact Barnwell County Building Inspector or Town Hall to discuss project scope and determine permitting authority. 2. Prepare required documentation: architectural/structural drawings, proof of ownership, contractor license information, and cost estimate. 3. Obtain Building Permit Application form from Barnwell County or Town Hall. 4. Submit application with all required documents and fees in person. 5. County/Town conducts plan review (1-2 weeks for projects over $1,000). 6. Address any revisions and resubmit if required. 7. Pay permit fees upon approval. 8. Receive issued building permit. 9. Schedule inspections with Building Inspector. 10. Complete all required inspections. 11. Receive Certificate of Occupancy upon final approval.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Town of Snelling, SC?
Typical processing time is Simple projects under $1,000: 2-5 days. Projects with plan review: 2-4 weeks. Complex projects: 4-8 weeks..
What work is exempt from building permits in Town of Snelling, SC?
The following work is generally exempt: Minor repairs (patching, painting, interior finishes not affecting structure or mechanical systems); Temporary structures (tents, trailers with duration restrictions); Utility sheds and accessory structures under 200 sq ft and under $5,000; Residential roofing and siding (if not expanding square footage); Routine maintenance (gutter replacement, window/door repair). Note: Exemptions are jurisdiction-specific. Always contact Barnwell County Building Department or Town Hall to confirm whether a permit is required before starting work.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Town of Snelling, SC?
Inspections can be scheduled via: 803-541-1006, 57 Wall Street, Room 221, Barnwell, SC 29812. Typically 24-48 hours notice required.

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