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City of Harrisville

How to apply for a building permit in City of Harrisville, Utah. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Last verified
April 2026
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§ 01

Permit authority

Building

Street address
363 W Independence Blvd, Harrisville, UT 84404
Coverage
Harrisville City limits only.
Online portal
CityInspect
CityInspect
§ 02

When a permit is required

Permit triggers and exempt work for Harrisville

Building a home or accessory building; general building permit application. Additional demolition and right-of-way applications are posted.

Note: Public-facing building page reviewed did not publish a city-specific exemption list. Confirm Utah code exemptions directly with Harrisville.

Required documents
  • Building permit checklist
  • Permit application
  • Gas meter clearance when applicable
  • Owner/builder certification form
  • Permit-type specific plans
Building code
Harrisville administers permits under Utah State Construction Code; local amendment details were not clearly identified on the reviewed public page.
Permit validity
Not clearly stated on the reviewed public page.
Owner-builder
Owner/builder certification form is posted.
Contractor requirements
Utah licensing requirements apply.
§ 03

Application process

Application → plan check → issuance → inspection → final

  1. 01
    Determine permit type and use the city building page links.
  2. 02
    Register/log in through the Harrisville CityInspect link.
  3. 03
    Submit the applicable application and upload materials.
  4. 04
    Pay by credit card through building department coordination, or pay cash/check at city offices.
  5. 05
    Schedule inspections with required notice.
  6. 06
    Receive final approval after inspections.

Source: Building ↗

§ 04

Fee schedule

Harrisville building permit fees

Fee type
Amount
01
Permit fee formula
City posts a municipal fee schedule; exact building fee formula was not clearly extracted from the reviewed page text.

Credit card payments are coordinated through the Building Department; cash/check payments are accepted at city offices Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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

§ 05

Required inspections

Scheduling and sequence

How to schedule
  • CityInspect scheduling link (online)
Scheduling deadline
48 hours notice required

Typical sequence: Project-specific; checklist and permit package control required inspections.

§ 06

Frequently asked

Common questions about Harrisville permits

01 Do I need a building permit in Harrisville, UT?
Building a home or accessory building; general building permit application. Additional demolition and right-of-way applications are posted.
02 How much does a building permit cost in Harrisville, UT?
Building permit fees in Harrisville, UT are set by the local building department and vary by project type and valuation. Fees are calculated as: City posts a municipal fee schedule; exact building fee formula was not clearly extracted from the reviewed page text..
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Harrisville, UT?
To apply for a building permit in Harrisville, UT, follow these steps: 1. Determine permit type and use the city building page links. 2. Register/log in through the Harrisville CityInspect link. 3. Submit the applicable application and upload materials. 4. Pay by credit card through building department coordination, or pay cash/check at city offices. 5. Schedule inspections with required notice. 6. Receive final approval after inspections.
04 How do I schedule a building inspection in Harrisville, UT?
Once your permit is issued and work reaches an inspection milestone, you can schedule a building inspection in Harrisville, UT via: CityInspect scheduling link. 48 hours notice required.
last verified April 2026 source Building ↗ entry id permits/utah/weber/harrisville

Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Building before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.