City Building Permits
Maury City, TN - 2026 Building Permit Guide
How to apply for a building permit in Maury City, Tennessee. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.
Permit Authority
Maury City is an incorporated town in Crockett County. The public municipal code does not show a modern standalone building-code chapter, so public permit detail is limited. The city does regulate sewer and mobile home park related approvals.
- Department
- City Recorder / City Hall; the current public staff page identifies a Recorder/CFMO, but the codified building permit workflow is thin
- Address
- 332 North Broadway Street, Maury City, TN 38050
- Phone
- (731) 656-2119
- mcch@crockettnet.com
- Website
- https://townofmaurycity.com/
Online Permit Portal
Platform: No public building permit portal found • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only
Application Process
- Contact city hall to confirm whether the city requires a permit for the proposed work.
- If the work is sewer-related, obtain the applicable written approval and special forms from the town and the Crockett County Health Department.
- If the work is a mobile home park or related occupancy matter, follow the town's mobile home park licensing and inspection rules.
- Submit any required application and pay any current fee.
- Complete inspections or approvals required by the town or health department before operation or occupancy.
Typical processing time: Not publicly stated
General Requirements
The publicly available code clearly requires permits or written approval for septic tanks, privies, and related sewage disposal facilities, and it requires licenses and inspections for mobile home parks. A public general building-permit chapter was not located.
Required Documents
- For sewer and disposal systems, plans, specifications, or other information deemed necessary by the town and county health department; for mobile home parks, applications and accompanying plans and specifications are filed in triplicate.
- Permit validity
- Not publicly stated for general building work
- Building code
- No current public building code chapter was located in the codified text reviewed. The code is dated and appears thin on general construction permitting.
- Owner-builder
- Not publicly stated
- Contractor requirements
- Not publicly stated; Tennessee licensing rules may still apply if a permit is required
Fees
- Minimum permit fee
- Not publicly stated
- Plan check fee
- Not publicly stated
- Permit fee formula
- Public code shows sewer inspection and tapping fees are set by the board of mayor and aldermen; mobile home park fees are also ordinance-based
- Reinspection fee
- Not publicly stated
- Payment note
- No public building permit payment workflow found
Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.
Work That Does NOT Require a Permit
Contact the City Recorder / City Hall; the current public staff page identifies a Recorder/CFMO, but the codified building permit workflow is thin to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.
Inspections
How to Schedule
- For sewer work, the applicant must notify the superintendent when the building sewer is ready for inspection and connection (phone)
- Inspection hours
- Not publicly stated
- Time windows
- Not publicly stated
Typical inspection sequence: Sewer and disposal work is inspected before the underground portion is covered; mobile home park water and sewer construction is inspected before being covered
Not publicly stated
Additional Resources
- Building code: No current public building code chapter was located in the codified text reviewed. The code is dated and appears thin on general construction permitting.
- Zoning information: View zoning info
- License lookup guide: Tennessee Contractor License Requirements
- Contract template: Tennessee Homeowner-Contractor Agreement
- Tennessee hub: Tennessee Contractor License & Permit Hub
Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the City Recorder / City Hall; the current public staff page identifies a Recorder/CFMO, but the codified building permit workflow is thin before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Maury City Building Permit FAQ
- Do I need a building permit in Maury City, TN?
- The publicly available code clearly requires permits or written approval for septic tanks, privies, and related sewage disposal facilities, and it requires licenses and inspections for mobile home parks. A public general building-permit chapter was not located.
- How much does a building permit cost in Maury City, TN?
- The minimum permit fee is Not publicly stated. Fees are calculated as: Public code shows sewer inspection and tapping fees are set by the board of mayor and aldermen; mobile home park fees are also ordinance-based. Plan check fee: Not publicly stated.
- How do I apply for a building permit in Maury City, TN?
- 1. Contact city hall to confirm whether the city requires a permit for the proposed work. 2. If the work is sewer-related, obtain the applicable written approval and special forms from the town and the Crockett County Health Department. 3. If the work is a mobile home park or related occupancy matter, follow the town's mobile home park licensing and inspection rules. 4. Submit any required application and pay any current fee. 5. Complete inspections or approvals required by the town or health department before operation or occupancy.
- How long does it take to get a building permit in Maury City, TN?
- Typical processing time is Not publicly stated.
- What work is exempt from building permits in Maury City, TN?
- The following work is generally exempt: No public permit-exemption list was located in the sources reviewed for Maury City..
- How do I schedule a building inspection in Maury City, TN?
- Inspections can be scheduled via: For sewer work, the applicant must notify the superintendent when the building sewer is ready for inspection and connection.
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