
Permit and Inspection Information
|
Plumbing Permits Online Homeowners and contractors can now obtain plumbing permits, pay for them using a credit card, and request inspections via the Internet. Online Permits System |
Permits || Inspections || Information Guides
Inspection Schedule* Now Available On Line
*Due to unforeseen delays, your inspector might not be able to complete his/her entire itinerary on any given day
Permit
Information
A valid Colorado State Plumbing permit must be applied for and issued through
this office prior to commencing work. All permits are valid
for one year from their date of issuance unless specifically requesting
a longer period.
A separate permit is required for EACH individual, detached structure on the same property.
Separate structures must be clearly indicated by name, letter or number if more than one exists on the same property Example: garage, studio, barn; building A, B, C; Building 1, 2, 3; etc.
A plumbing contractor or homeowner installing his/her own plumbing is required to obtain permits prior to commencing work. The respective master plumber or homeowner signature is required on all permit applications submitted to this office for processing. A plumbing contractor may
not do work on a permit issued to a "homeowner."
A homeowner
and plumbing contractor may obtain plumbing
permits online. Alternatively, you may download and print
a permit form.
This form is not designed to be submitted electronically; however,
the form may be printed and submitted by mail with your payment.
Each inspector is responsible for setting their inspection schedule for their respective area(s). This schedule is recorded and available by calling your inspector's line. Inspections should be requested no later than 3:00 pm the day prior to your needing an inspection.
Additional permit fee: This is required when: (1) The applicants requests
an additional inspection (2) the number of plumbing items indicated on the original permit does not coincide with what is installed at the residence, or (3) material costs and labor exceeds
the original figure estimated for a commercial job. Contact your plumbing inspector or the Denver office before submitting
the fee.
Reinspection fee: If an inspection is rejected at the time it is reviewed
by the inspector, you may be required to pay a reinspection fee
before another inspection will be made (this fee will be noted
on the rejection notice left at the job site). According to the plumbing statute section 12-58-110 (1) (c), C.R.S. corrections should be made in a timely manner.
A re-inspection fee may be assessed by the inspector for the following reasons:
Trim permit: If the permit expires after the rough-in inspection has been completed and approved by the plumbing inspector, and before the final inspection is approved, a trim permit must be obtained and the required fee paid.
Notice of expiration: All permits are valid for one year from their date of issuance unless specifically requesting a longer period at the time your permit is originally applied for. This office makes every attempt to notify the permit applicant prior to expiration that the permit is close to expiring and what options are available (see "Trim Permit" above). If your permit expires after the rough inspections are complete, you may purchase a trim permit for a reduced, set fee (see “Trim Permit” above). If your permit expires and you are not eligible for a trim permit, you will be required to obtain a new permit based on the original valuation of your plumbing work.
Permit extension: Permits may be extended one time for a period of six months if the final inspection will not be completed by the expiration date of the permit. In order to receive an extension on your permit, you must notify the Denver office prior to the expiration date and supply your name and the permit number. You may notify the office by phone at (303) 894-2300, by fax at (303) 894-2310, or by mail (see address below).
Refund process: There has been a significant increase in the number of requests for refunds of plumbing permits. The cost involved in processing the refunds is significant.
1) the fee is the same amount, and
2) no inspections have been made.
To transfer the existing permit to another address, please make the appropriate changes to your existing permit. Mail or fax the corrections to this office at the address, fax number, or email listed below. The changes will be made and a corrected copy of the permit will be made available to you. To avoid confusion, please discard the original permit.
A refund request may be submitted by email, fax, or mail to the Denver Office within 6 months of the permit issue date. The request must contain:
1. The permit number.
2. Name of the permit applicant.
3. Type of payment (if paid by check, include a copy of both sides of the cancelled check).
4. Reason for refund request (Cancelled job, not in state’s jurisdiction, lack of funds, etc.).
Permit refunds purchased by check take 45 days to process.
Application for a code variance request: To request from the Board a variance to the currently adopted code on a specific plumbing installation, prior approval must be granted from the Board. For additional information you may want to print a variance request form. Please see the reference to variances in section 12-58-104.5(4) of the Plumbing Statute.
All work must be inspected prior to covering, i.e. insulation, drywall, etc. and again upon completion of the system prior to occupancy. All plumbing installations must be inspected by a Colorado State plumbing inspector for compliance with the current Colorado Plumbing Code adopted by the Examining Board of Plumbers.
Inspection Schedule* Now Available On Line
*Due to unforeseen delays, your inspector might not be able to complete his/her entire itinerary on any given day.
.gif)
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 894-7800 - Phone (303) 894-2310 - Fax E-Mail