City Building Permits

Moncure, NORTH-CAROLINA Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Moncure, North Carolina. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

North Carolina Chatham County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Moncure is treated through county permitting and county planning in the official public sources reviewed. Chatham County also has a dedicated Plan Moncure planning resource because this community is in a major growth area. No separate municipal permit office or portal was found.

Department
Chatham County Central Permitting and Building Inspections; Chatham County Planning
Address
Chatham County Central Permitting, 80 East Street, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Phone
919-542-8293 or 919-545-8403

Online Permit Portal

Platform: OpenGov • Account required: Yes • Submission: In-person only

Application Process

  1. Review county zoning, watershed, subdivision, and corridor constraints for the Moncure parcel, especially because this area is subject to county planning activity and large-project review.
  2. Prepare the county permit application package and any required planning or development submissions.
  3. Submit through OpenGov or county Central Permitting with plans and supplemental approvals.
  4. Add outside approvals where applicable, such as erosion control, wastewater, well, NCDOT, or state and federal permits.
  5. Pay fees, obtain the permit, and schedule county inspections.

Source: Chatham County Central Permitting and Building Inspections; Chatham County Planning

General Requirements

County permits are required for work described in G.S. 160D-1110 and county permit materials, including building and trade work.

Required Documents

  • County applications and checklists for residential, commercial, mobile home, demolition, owner builder, workers compensation, contractor changes, conditional power, and specialized project types
Permit validity
County uses the posted Permit Expiration Dates handout effective 2024-01-01 at https://www.chathamcountync.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/65960/638368482079000000; public text was not extractable from the file during this review.
Building code
2018 North Carolina State Building Code and related state codes
Owner-builder
County owner-builder statement and state owner affidavit rules apply.
Contractor requirements
State licensure rules apply, including general contractor licensure at $40,000 and above and licensed electrical contractor rules.

Fees

Minimum permit fee
County trade permits can be $75 per trade or $100 minimum depending on category.
Plan check fee
County residential plan review is $100 for new construction and $60 for many other residential reviews; commercial review depends on size and trade.
Permit fee formula
County schedule uses flat, square-foot, and valuation-based methods.
Reinspection fee
County reinspection fees of $60 to $125; extra trip fee of $60.
Penalty (no permit)
Work without permit double permit fee.
Payment note
County credit card transactions add 2.99% plus $0.99; no cash or check after 4:00 p.m.

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Chatham County Central Permitting and Building Inspections; Chatham County Planning to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • County OpenGov portal (online)
  • 919-542-8293 or 919-545-8403 (phone)
  • building.permits@chathamcountync.gov (email)
Inspection hours
County office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Typical inspection sequence: County trade roughs, framing where applicable, finals, and occupancy or compliance issuance.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Chatham County Central Permitting and Building Inspections; Chatham County Planning before applying.

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