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What is Texas Inspection Request

The Texas Request for Inspection Form is a government document used by building owners or their agents to request an inspection of newly constructed buildings for compliance with the Texas Architectural Barriers Act.

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  • Building owners seeking inspection for compliance.
  • Owner's agents facilitating the inspection process.
  • Construction companies involved in new builds.
  • Architects and designers ensuring barrier compliance.
  • Property managers overseeing building operations.
  • Accessibility specialists evaluating compliance.

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The Texas Request for Inspection Form is intended for building owners or authorized agents who need to request inspections to comply with Texas state building regulations.
This form must be submitted within 30 days of construction completion to ensure timely processing by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
You can submit the form electronically through pdfFiller or print it out to send it physically to the relevant department in Texas.
You will need project details, owner or agent information, and any required signatures. Ensuring all fields are filled out is crucial for compliance.
Ensure all required fields are completed, avoid submitting late, and double-check that the form is signed by the appropriate individuals to prevent delays.
Yes, there may be fees required upon submission, so check with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for current rates applicable to your inspection request.
Processing times can vary. Typically, it may take a few weeks, but contact the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for specific timeframes related to inspections.
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