City Building Permits

Town of Renick (Falling Spring), WV - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Town of Renick (Falling Spring), West Virginia. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

West Virginia Greenbrier County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

All properties within the incorporated Town of Renick (also known as Falling Spring; post office name: Renick, ZIP 24966).

Department
Town Hall

Application Process

  1. Contact Town Hall to request building permit application.
  2. Complete and submit application with required fee.
  3. Application reviewed by town officials.
  4. Permit issued upon approval.
  5. Schedule inspections.

General Requirements

A building permit is required for construction, renovations, repairs, and alterations.

Building code
West Virginia State Building Code

Fees

Payment note
Contact Town Hall for current fee information.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Town Hall to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

Typical inspection sequence: Inspections required during and after construction. Schedule with Town Hall.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Town Hall before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Town of Renick (Falling Spring) Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Town of Renick (Falling Spring), WV?
A building permit is required for construction, renovations, repairs, and alterations.
How do I apply for a building permit in Town of Renick (Falling Spring), WV?
1. Contact Town Hall to request building permit application. 2. Complete and submit application with required fee. 3. Application reviewed by town officials. 4. Permit issued upon approval. 5. Schedule inspections.

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