County Building Permits

Mitchell County, TX - 2026 Building Permit Guide

Building permit information for unincorporated Mitchell County and all incorporated cities. Find your jurisdiction's permit authority, application process, fees, and requirements.

Texas Updated March 2026

Important: Mitchell County issues building permits only for properties in unincorporated areas of the county. If your property is inside an incorporated city, select your city below — that city's building department handles your permits, not the county.

Unincorporated Mitchell County

Permit authority
Mitchell County - No public countywide general building department. Verified authorities: Mitchell County Authorized Agent for OSSF/septic permitting; Mitchell County/County Judge for floodplain contact.
Phone
(325) 728-8439 (County main line/County Judge); (432) 517-0384 (Mitchell County Authorized Agent)
Address
Mitchell County Courthouse, 349 Oak St, Colorado City, TX 79512; Mitchell County Authorized Agent mailing address: PO Box 549, Coahoma, TX 79511-0549

Jurisdictions in Mitchell County

Select your jurisdiction for local permit authority, portal links, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the relevant city or county department before applying.

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