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Under the OLD law, permits, fines, etc. did not have to be released. But the new law is quite clear that ALL records are public, unless the law specifically stipulates a record can be withheld. And there is nothing in the law (the “exceptions” to access) that would cover building permits or fines.
These are a matter of public record and can be found through the local tax assessor's office or on a recent property tax bill. Some are also available in online databases.
Where Do You Get a Certificate of Occupancy? A certificate of occupancy can be obtained through the local government, usually in the town or county's building department or department of housing. The request has to be made before any work is actually done.
What Are Your Rights to Municipal Public Records? A record is not a public record subject to disclosure if it is exempt from being disclosed under any Federal or State law, or regulation, or judicial order or decree. ... Right-To-Know Law. The Township is required to provide copies of approved building permits.
A certificate of occupancy is a document issued by a local government agency or building department certifying a building's compliance with applicable building codes and other laws, and indicating it to be in a condition suitable for occupancy.
What is the Certificate of Occupancy, and why is it such a big deal? Share: Without a correct C of O, a building can not be legally occupied. So if you are in a building that doesn't have this document, except in some rare instances, you run the risk of the city issuing a vacated order.
Looking up Old Permits If you would like to learn more about a house that you recently purchased, you can head to the records office and obtain copies of any building permits issued for the house. You only need to prove that you are the owner of the home, and you'll have access that all that information.
Once the permit is issued, different jurisdictions will have different time requirements, but it is a common rule-of-thumb that a building permit will expire if the work it covers does not begin within 6 months or is not completed within one year of the date it is issued.
There is no 'statute of limitations' for building code violations — even building without a permit. The definition of an 'existing building' is that it was legal the day it was built.
You can search your property by block and lot, or street address to find out if your property has received any type of violation. If you are not able to access the system, you can call 311 or consult with an architect to see if your property has been cited for any violations.
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