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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Crosbyton
A building permit is required for all buildings that are erected, converted, or structurally altered within the City of Crosbyton. The zoning ordinance requires the certificate of occupancy and compliance application to be made coincident with the building-permit application.
- Building-permit application
- Certificate-of-occupancy application
- Building code
- International Building Code, 2012 edition, including appendices C, J, and K, with local amendments.
- Contractor requirements
- State trade licensing applies for regulated trades.
Application process
Typical processing: Certificate of occupancy and compliance will be issued within 10 days after completion if the work conforms.
- 01 Confirm the parcel is inside Crosbyton city limits.
- 02 Contact City Hall or the City Administrator before work starts to request the current building-permit application and submittal instructions.
- 03 Submit the building-permit application with concurrent certificate-of-occupancy application.
- 04 Provide any plans, documents, and permit-condition materials the city requires.
- 05 Pay the applicable city permit fees before permit issuance.
- 06 Complete required inspections and obtain the certificate of occupancy and compliance before use or occupancy of the new or altered building.
Typical processing time: Certificate of occupancy and compliance will be issued within 10 days after completion if the work conforms.
Source: City Hall / City Administrator ↗
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
Typical sequence: At minimum, city inspection and certificate-of-occupancy clearance required before occupancy.
Frequently asked
Common questions about Crosbyton permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Crosbyton, TX? ▸
02 How do I apply for a building permit in Crosbyton, TX? ▸
03 How long does it take to get a building permit in Crosbyton, TX? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City Hall / City Administrator before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.