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No Certificates of Occupancy (in the case of Building Permits) or final approvals (in the case of stand-alone permits such as plumbing permits) will be issued until all outstanding issues identified by the inspectors have been addressed.
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Intake staff will alert you to any outstanding fees when they notify you that you have obtained your final approvals.
Find out more regarding when and how you can pick up your certificate of occupancy.
Obtaining your Certificate of Occupancy or other final approval is the confirmation that you have met all City requirements and codes for your project. You will need this document to verify you have completed your project and deem the structure safe to use.