As a homeowner, may I get a permit to do my own building, plumbing, mechanical and electrical work?
  • Yes, homeowner permits for building.Must be your primary residence. You may do some maintenance and repairs without building permits as long as it does not include structural work or the construction or removal of ANY walls or partitions. Cosmetic changes, such as painting or carpeting, do not require a permit. However, such work still must comply with applicable codes dealing with fire safety and other safety issues.
  • No, homeowner permits for mechanical.
  • Yes, homeowner permits for electric and plumbing. You can take homeowners test for electric or plumbing.

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1. How do I get a Certificate of Occupancy?
2. Why do I need a permit?
3. What is a building permit?
4. As a homeowner, may I get a permit to do my own building, plumbing, mechanical and electrical work?
5. May I start construction before I receive a permit?
6. Who do I contact to check if a contractor is licensed?
7. Do I need a City of Farmington business license to do building code work in Farmington?
8. How long is a building permit valid?
9. Do I sign up my commercial or home alarm?
10. Can I replace the curb gutter and sidewalk in front of my house?
11. Can I pull a homeowners permit, to build my own house?
12. Can I replace my water or sewer yard line?
13. Are plumbing permits required for home irrigation systems, landscaping sprinkler system?
14. Can I apply for a homeowners permit?
15. What are the Design Criteria for the City of Farmington?
16. Do I need a building permit for my project?
17. Do I need a permit to install a fence or wall?
18. What will my permit cost?
19. Landlord/Tenant Laws, Information, and Resources