Building Permit Requirements
The following information is provided as a general guide that describes the minimum requirements needed to process a request for a permit. As an applicant, you are encouraged to contact the appropriate agency to determine if additional information will be needed to process your particular permit request. Permit Related Telephone Numbers, Permit Related Agency Links
When applying for a permit application a Property Tax ID number is needed to identify and verify the permit address. This information may be obtained by calling (301) 952-2500.
Residential - Single Family Dwellings
The following plans are required to apply for a Single Family Dwelling permit:
- One (1) Concept Approval Letter
- One (1) Approved Stormdrain Plan (if needed)
- Six (6) Site/Plot Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Structural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Landscape Plans
- One (1) Sediment Control Plan - Green stamp if the disturbed area
is greater than 5,000 sq. ft.
- Three (3) Tree Conservation Plans or exemption letter
Minimum Plan Submission Requirements
For Residential Projects
Residential -Swimming Pools (In ground)
The following plans are required for a swimming pool permit (in ground):
- Three (3) Site Plans that indicate the location
- Two (2) Building Plans
- Electrical Permit
Residential -Swimming Pools (Above ground)
The following plans are required for a swimming pool permit (above ground):
- Three (3) Site Plans that indicate the location
- Two (2) Building Plans
Residential - Decks
The following plans are required to apply for a deck permit.
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans showing the deck location
- Two (2) Building Plans
Residential - Driveways
Permit requirements for a Residential Driveway. Applicant is required to bring in 3 copies of the Site/Plot Plan showing driveway location with dimensions. These drawings will be reviewed by Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, Department of Public Works & Transportation and a Structural Engineer.
Residential - Patios (over 500 sq. ft.)
The following plans are required to apply for a patio permit.
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans that indicate the location
Residential - Sheds (over 150 square feet,
one per property)
The following plans are required to apply for a shed permit:
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans that indicate the location
- Two (2) Building Plans (Structural)
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Residential - Fences (over 4 feet in height).
The following plans are required to apply for a fence permit:
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans showing the fence location
Residential - Alteration (interior only)
The following plans are required to apply for an alteration permit:
- Two (2) Structural and Architectural Drawings
Residential - Alteration (exterior)
The following plans are required to apply for an exterior permit:
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans
- Two (2) Structural and Architectural Drawings
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Residential - Addition
The following plans are required to apply for an addition permit:
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans that indicate the location
- Two (2) Structural and Architectural Drawings
Commercial - New Building
The following plans are required to apply for a new commercial building
permit:
- Seven (7) Site/Plot Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Structural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Electrical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Mechanical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Energy Calculations - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Landscape Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Sediment Control Plans, one (1) green stamped
- Three (3) Tree Conservation Plans, or exempt letter
- Two (2) Approved Stormdrain Plans
- One (1) Concept Approval Letter
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Commercial - Multi-Family Dwellings
The following plans are required to apply for a new multi-family dwelling
building permit:
- One (1) Concept Approval Letter
- Seven (7) Site/Plot Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Structural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Electrical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Mechanical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Energy Calculations - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Landscape Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Sediments Control Plans, one (1) green stamped
- Three (3) Tree Conservation Plans, or exempt letter
- Two (2) Approved Stormdrain Plans
- Two (2) Geo Technical Reports
Commercial - Townhouse
The following plans are required to apply for a townhouse building
permit:
- Seven (7) Site/Plot Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Structural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Electrical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Mechanical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Energy Calculations - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Landscape Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Sediment Control Plans, one (1) green stamped
- Three (3) Tree Conservation Plans, or exempt letter
- Two (2) Approved Stormdrain Plans
- One (1) Concept Approval Letter
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Commercial - Alteration with Use and Occupancy
The following plans are required to apply for a commercial alteration with Use and Occupancy permit:
- Two (2) Site/Plot Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Structural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Electrical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Mechanical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
Commercial - Alteration without Use and Occupancy
The following plans are required to apply for a commercial alteration without
Use and Occupancy permit:
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Structural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Electrical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Mechanical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
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Commercial - Addition
The following plans are required to apply for an addition building permit:
- One (1) Concept Approval Letter
- Seven (7) Site/Plot Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Structural Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Electrical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Mechanical Drawings - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Landscape Plans - Signed and Sealed
- Two (2) Sediment Control Plans, one (1) green stamped
- Three (3) Tree Conservation Plans, or exempt letter
- Two (2) Approved Stormdrain Plans
Commercial - Canopies
The following plans are required to apply for a commercial canopy permit:
- Five (5) Site/Plot Plans
- Two (2) Architectural Drawings
- Two (2) Structural Drawings
Commercial Fences
The following plans are required to apply for a commercial fence permit:
- Five (5) Site / Plot Plans Showing Fence Location. Ensure fence locations are highlighted on the plans. All gates must be 20 feet wide. Must show location of fire hydrant.
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Fire Sprinklers and Fire Alarms
- Three (3) Systems Plans, Complete Manufacturers Shop Cut Sheets, Shop Drawings and Calculations. For information regarding the application requirements for fire sprinklers
and fire alarms, please contact the Engineering Management Section,
Life Safety/Fire Protection Unit at (301) 883-5855.
Grading
For information on obtaining a fine or rough grading permit, please contact the Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPW&T) Permit Counter at
(301) 883-5915
Use and Occupancy Permits - no construction
The following plans are required for a Use and Occupancy permit, no construction:
- Property Tax ID Number
- Two (2) Site/Plot Plans Showing Lot, Building and Parking
Use and Occupancy Permits - Temporary
The following plans are required for a Temporary Use and Occupancy permit.
- Property Tax ID Number
- Two (2) Site Plans
- One (1) Letter From Owner
Signs - Freestanding
The following plans are required for a freestanding (ground mounted
sign):
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans
- Three (3) Structural Drawings
- Three (3) Sign Applications showing sign dimensions and a valid Use
and Occupancy permit number
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Signs - Building
The following plans are required for a building mounted sign:
- Property Account Number
- Three (3) Structural Drawings
- Three (3) Sign Applications showing sign dimensions and a valid Use
and Occupancy permit number
Retaining Walls
The following plans are required for a retaining wal:
- Seven (7) Site/Plot Plans
Mechanical
The following are requirements for HVAC:
Electrical Permits
Electrical Permits are required for all new construction and renovation
work including the alteration or extension of existing circuits.
Electrical permits are issued only to applicants who are licensed masters,
limited masters, and selected classes of heating, ventilating and air
conditioning mechanics that are licensed through the Business License Section, License and Inspections Division. However, a homeowner may obtain
his/her own electrical permit when certified by the County electrical
representative.
The following are general requirements regarding electrical permits:
- CIW (Commercial Interior/Remodel Walk-thru) Permit - Tenant/owner/occupant must have valid Use and Occupancy Permit.
- CEW (Commercial Exterior/Parking Lot Lighting Walk-thru) Permit - Tenant/owner/occupant must have valid Use and Occupancy Permit.
- CUW (Commercial Interior with Use and Occupancy Walk-thru) Permit - Requires existing electrical plans, even if there is no electrical work to be completed.
- CGU (New Construction/Major Renovation with Grading and Use and Occupancy) Permit - Requires a complete set of electrical plans.
- New Residential - Any residential where electrical work is being done
The following are requirements for electrical plan review:
- Electrical Plans - Signed and Sealed by a Maryland Professional Engineer
- Power riser diagram including wiring method type, feeder sizes, conduit size, cable size and the over-current protection device, size and rating
- Symbols List
- Fire alarm control panel location, if applicable, including any fire alarm description or notes
- Fire alarm riser diagram and annunciator panel location
- Emergency distribution system, location of emergency power source,
location of the transfer switch and emergency panels for lighting and
power
- Lighting schedule
- Reflective ceiling plan including track lighting, show window lighting
- Power plan showing the floor layout
- Panel schedules, panel locations and panel clearance in accordance with Article 110.26(A) NEC
- Demand load calculations, including new additions and new additions added to an existing loads
- Fire pumps, if applicable, provide the means of emergency sources, service size, feeder and full load running current of the motor and the over-current device sized in accordance with NFPA 20 and the NEC
- Emergency lighting, if applicable, provide location and model of the individual of battery-powered units or designate emergency lighting fixtures, circuits and means of supply
- Emergency Transfer Equipment requires a two hour fire separation of the emergency power supply system from the normal power supply system. Prince George's County Code, Subtitle 9, Section 9-109.01
Commercial Swimming Pool
The following plans are required for a commercial swimming pool permit:
- Three (3) Site/Plot Plans that indicate the location
- Two (2) Building Plans
- Electrical Permit
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Raze Permits
To raze a building in Prince George's County, letters from all of the
utility companies (even if there were no utilities to the building) detailing
that all utilities have been disconnected and a letter from the Health
Department regarding the presence of asbestos must be submitted. These letters include Health, Gas, Electric, and Water.
Agencies to Contact to Obtain Disconnection Letters Prior to the Issuance of a Raze Permit
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Southern Maryland Electric
Service Department
P.O. Box 248
White Plains, MD 20695
(301) 843-6142 ext. 8444
Attention: Amy Barnes |
Baltimore Gas and Electric
7317 Parkway Drive South
Hanover, MD 21076
(410) 850-4620
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Potomac Electric Power Company
8300 Old Marlboro Pike
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(301) 967-5804 |
Prince George's County
Health Department
9201 Basil Court, Suite 318
Largo, MD 20774
(301) 883-7680
(For asbestos and abandoned
well and septic inspections) |
Washington Gas and Electric
6801 Industrial Road
Springfield, VA 22151
(703) 750-4440
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Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
14501 Sweitzer Lane
Laurel, MD 20707
(301) 206-4001
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If a utility service was never connected at the Raze address, a letter is still required from the utility company stating that the address was never serviced.
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Plans Screening Office
Plan screening is required on submittals for all new residential
buildings, commercial buildings, commercial
additions and townhouses prior to entering the building and grading
permit application process. Plans are screened to determine if
sufficient information has been included in the package for an
engineering plans review to be conducted. Submittal packages that
achieve a positive screening will be approved to enter the building
permit process. Packages that do not achieve a positive screening
will be returned to the customer for correction.
Plans are screened on a first-come, first-serve basis. Information
for plans screening can be obtained by calling (301) 883-7141.
Commercial Buildings, Additions & Townhomes / Condominiums (CGU/CG) Checklist (PDF)
Single
Family Dwelling and Grading Checklist (PDF)
Plan Screening Building Review Only Commercial Buildings (Non-Residential) (PDF)
Permit Renewals and Extensions
Once a permit has been filed, a permit must be issued within two
years of the application date or it becomes null and void. Once
a permit has been issued, work must begin within six months from
the date of issuance. After work has started, approved inspections
are required at a minimum of every six months to keep the permit
valid. The exception to this rule is grading permits. Grading permits
are issued with an expiration date of up to five years from the
date of issuance.
A request to extend a permit must be submitted within 30 days
of the expiration date. Once granted, extensions renew the validity
of an application or permit.
Permit
Related Telephone Numbers |
| Board of Appeals |
301-952-3220 |
| Department of Assessments and Taxation |
301-952-2500 |
| Land Records |
301-952-3352 |
| Maryland Home Improvement Commission |
410-230-6309 |
| Miss Utility |
1-800-257-7777 |
| Office of Law, Main Number |
301-952-5225 |
| Maryland Attorney General's Home Builder Registration Unit |
877-259-4525 |
Permits and Review Division |
| Permit Status |
301-883-5776 |
| Permits and Information Management |
301-883-5776 |
| Plan Screening |
301-883-7141
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| Building Unit |
301-883-5855 |
| Electrical Unit |
301-883-5855 |
| Life Safety/Fire Protection |
301-883-5855 |
License and Inspections Division |
| Automated Inspection Requests System |
301-883-5390 |
| Business License Section |
301-731-7990 |
| Inspection Issues |
301-883-6191 |
Division of Environmental
Health |
| Permits Liaison |
301-883-5885 |
| Plan Review/Institutions Program |
301-883-7650 |
| Water Quality and Septic System |
301-883-7681 |
Maryland-National
Capital Park and Planning Commission |
| General Permit Review Office |
301-952-4707 |
| Historic Preservation Section |
301-952-4392 |
| Environmental Planning Section |
301-952-3650 |
| Property Address Office |
301-952-4796 |
| Urban Design Section |
301-952-3530 |
| Walk Thru Permit Review Office |
301-883-5868 |
| Zoning Information |
301-952-3195 |
Soil Conservation
District |
| Information |
301-574-5162 |
Department of Public Works and Transportation |
| Permits Section |
301-883-5915 |
| Plans Review |
301-883-5710 |
| Road Construction Inspection |
301-499-8600 |
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission |
| Automatic Scheduling Section |
301-206-8383 |
| Code Enforcement |
301-206-8525 |
| Plumbing Inspections |
301-206-4004 |
| Service Applications and Records (Permits Section) |
301-206-4003 |
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Permit Related Agency links
Volume Builders Information
Volume appointments may be scheduled 24 hours in advance by calling (301) 883-5987.
Hold Harmless Agreement (PDF)
Your written requests can be sent to the following address:
Prince George's County
Department of Environmental Resources
Permits and Review Division
9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 600
Largo, Maryland 20774
Permit Forms
Permits Application Form
Application form to apply for a building, sign, or Use and Occupancy permit. Required fields include but are not limited to: property description, work description, owner information and type of permit applied for. To get more information regarding the property description the following will provide all the pertinent information needed: tax bill, the deed for the property or go to http://www.dat.state.md.us/ to retrieve property information by county and address.
Transmittal Form
This form is used when making a revision to an existing permit.
Volume Builders Form
This form can be used by builders who apply for a large number of permits at any given time to expedite the application process. The first Permit Application has to be on a Regular Application.
Permit Guides
Homeowners Guide to Permits
- Please contact the Permits Office at (301) 883-5776.
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