Do my plans need to be prepared by an Architect or an Engineer?
Plans subject to the Residential Code of Ohio are not required to be prepared by a licensed professional registered with the State of Ohio. Construction means, methods and materials not covered by the Residential Code of Ohio must be represented in drawings prepared by a design professional registered with the State of Ohio. Plan submission must meet the requirements for construction documents, as detailed in the Residential Code of Ohio, regardless of the plan preparer. Additionally, the construction documents must bear the identification of the person primarily responsible for their preparation.

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1. What should I consider when hiring a general contractor to work on my house?
2. Do I need a permit to install or re-roof my house?
3. Do I need a permit to build a fence?
4. Do I need a building permit to put a shed in my yard?
5. What residential building codes does the Division of Building Inspection enforce?
6. Do I need a permit to install a swimming pool or hot tub?
7. Can I put new shingles over the existing ones?
8. What is the frost line depth; how deep should I dig my footing?
9. How long do I have to make repairs to a house that has been cited as a nuisance?
10. After a permit is issued, can I do the work on my house or do I need to hire someone?
11. What do I need to obtain a permit to build a deck?
12. What do I need to obtain a permit to add a garage?
13. What do I need to obtain a permit to build an addition to my house?
14. Do my plans need to be prepared by an Architect or an Engineer?
15. How long does it take to get a permit?
16. How many copies of plans are required for permit review?