Home Remodel Permit Guide in Charlotte, NC
Which remodeling projects require permits, how to navigate the process, and what to do if prior work was unpermitted.
When a Permit IS Required
- Structural changes (removing or adding walls)
- Kitchen or bathroom remodel involving plumbing or electrical relocation
- Room additions or garage conversions
- Basement finishing
- Deck or porch additions
- Window or door enlargements that affect structure
- Any change to the footprint of the home
When a Permit is NOT Required
- Cosmetic updates (paint, flooring, cabinets without moving plumbing)
- Like-for-like fixture replacements
- Replacing doors or windows in the same opening
- Landscaping
* Permit requirements vary by jurisdiction. When in doubt, contact the Charlotte building department to confirm.
How to Get a Home Remodeling Permit in Charlotte
- 1
Hire a licensed general contractor — they manage the permit process
- 2
Contractor submits plans and scope of work to building department
- 3
Plan review (may take 1–2 weeks for complex projects)
- 4
Permit issued and posted on-site
- 5
Inspections at key milestones (framing, rough-in, insulation, final)
- 6
Certificate of Occupancy issued for major additions
Required Inspections
- Framing inspection (before drywall)
- Rough plumbing and electrical inspections
- Insulation inspection
- Final inspection
Consequences of Skipping a Permit
- Retroactive permit process is expensive and disruptive
- May be required to demolish unpermitted work
- Significant issues when selling — buyers' lenders often require resolution
- Homeowner's insurance may not cover losses in unpermitted spaces
- Fines and stop-work orders
Verify Your Contractor's License in NC
Before any permitted work begins, verify your contractor holds an active NC license. Licensed contractors are authorized to pull permits — unlicensed contractors cannot.
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