City Building Permits

Town of Albany, NH - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Town of Albany, New Hampshire. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

New Hampshire Carroll County Updated 2026-04

Quick Start

Apply for a permit

Submission method: in-person. No portal account is listed as required. Download applicable permit form from https://albanynh.org/applications/: Building Permit (Residential 2020), Building Permit (Commercial 2020), Sign Permit, or Driveway Permit Application Complete application, including property information, project description, and dimensions

Schedule inspection

Call: (603) 447-6038

Code Enforcement Officer performs on-site inspections; Selectboard/ZBA may be involved in approval chain

Projects that usually need a permit

  • Remodels, renovations, and alterations
  • Driveway work
  • Sign installations

Permit Authority

Town of Albany; Carroll County; small mountain community adjacent to Conway; White Mountain National Forest surroundings.

Department
Building Permit Administration / Code Enforcement (Selectmen's Office)
Address
1972-A NH Route 16, Albany, NH 03818
Phone
(603) 447-6038

Application Process

  1. Download applicable permit form from https://albanynh.org/applications/: Building Permit (Residential 2020), Building Permit (Commercial 2020), Sign Permit, or Driveway Permit Application
  2. Complete application, including property information, project description, and dimensions
  3. Include the NH Residential Energy Code document for new homes and home additions
  4. Submit completed application and fee to town address
  5. Code Enforcement Officer (David Pandora) reviews application; Selectboard may act on certain applications
  6. Permit issued upon approval; Code Enforcement Officer or Selectboard acts on permit
  7. Schedule inspections with Code Enforcement Officer
  8. Final inspection to close permit

Typical processing time: Not specified publicly; contact office

Source: Building Permit Administration / Code Enforcement (Selectmen's Office)

General Requirements

All construction, renovation, and alteration of structures; signs; driveways; contact Code Enforcement Officer to confirm

Required Documents

  • Completed permit application (residential or commercial)
  • Site plan
  • Floor plan dimensions
  • NH Residential Energy Code compliance document (new homes and additions)
  • Additional documents per Code Enforcement Officer
Permit validity
Permit valid for one year from date of approval
Building code
NH State Building Code (RSA 155-A); 2021 IBC/IRC effective July 1, 2024; Albany's specific local adoption -- contact office
Contractor requirements
State-licensed electricians, plumbers, and gas fitters required

Fees

Permit fee formula
Application fee + fee based on total floor plan square footage; specific rates not publicly available
Payment note
Contact office for payment methods

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Building Permit Administration / Code Enforcement (Selectmen's Office) to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • (603) 447-6038 (phone)
  • contact@albanynh.org (email)

Typical inspection sequence: Code Enforcement Officer performs on-site inspections; Selectboard/ZBA may be involved in approval chain

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: 2026-04. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Building Permit Administration / Code Enforcement (Selectmen's Office) before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Town of Albany Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Town of Albany, NH?
All construction, renovation, and alteration of structures; signs; driveways; contact Code Enforcement Officer to confirm
How much does a building permit cost in Town of Albany, NH?
Building permit fees in Town of Albany, NH are set by the local building department and vary by project type and valuation. Fees are calculated as: Application fee + fee based on total floor plan square footage; specific rates not publicly available.
How do I apply for a building permit in Town of Albany, NH?
To apply for a building permit in Town of Albany, NH, follow these steps: 1. Download applicable permit form from https://albanynh.org/applications/: Building Permit (Residential 2020), Building Permit (Commercial 2020), Sign Permit, or Driveway Permit Application 2. Complete application, including property information, project description, and dimensions 3. Include the NH Residential Energy Code document for new homes and home additions 4. Submit completed application and fee to town address 5. Code Enforcement Officer (David Pandora) reviews application; Selectboard may act on certain applications 6. Permit issued upon approval; Code Enforcement Officer or Selectboard acts on permit 7. Schedule inspections with Code Enforcement Officer 8. Final inspection to close permit
How long does it take to get a building permit in Town of Albany, NH?
Building permit processing times in Town of Albany, NH typically run Not specified publicly; contact office. Timelines can vary based on project complexity and current department workload.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Town of Albany, NH?
Once your permit is issued and work reaches an inspection milestone, you can schedule a building inspection in Town of Albany, NH via: (603) 447-6038, contact@albanynh.org.

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