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The City of Canton is striving for achieving a fast, efficient, and predictable process without compromising quality. The ermitting staff is here to guide you through the permit process and will help you understand the rules and regulations that apply to your proposal.

Obtaining the required permit for the intended work is just one step in the review and inspection process. Once the approved permit is issued and work begins, it’s time to schedule the necessary inspections, at regular intervals until the work is complete. It is also the responsibility of the Building Department to monitor the erosion control on properties after the building permit has been issued. This assures the quality of water in our valuable natural resources including our streams and rivers will be maintained.

To view the City of Canton Code please visit Municode.

Why Permits?

There are many important reasons to obtain the required building permit(s) and to obtain the required inspections for your construction project.


Helps protect property value

Your home or business is an investment. If your construction project does not comply with the codes adopted by your community, the value of your investment could be reduced.

 

Saves Money

Property insurers may not cover work or damages caused by work done without permits and inspections.

 

Makes Selling Property Easier

When property is sold through a listing association, the owner is required to disclose any improvements or repairs made and if permits and inspections were obtained. Many financial institutions will not finance a purchase without proof of a final inspection. If you decide to sell a home or building that has had modifications without a permit, you may be required to tear down the addition, leave it unoccupied or do costly repairs.

 

Improves safety

Your permit allows the code official to reduce potential hazards of unsafe construction to provide for public health, safety and welfare. By following code guidelines, your completed project will meet minimum standards of safety and will be less likely to cause injury to you, your family, and your friends or future owners. Mandatory inspections complement the contractor’s experience and act as a system of checks and balances resulting in a safer project.

 

It’s the Law

Permits are required by City Ordinance. Work without a permit may be subject to removal or other costly remedies.