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10 Porch Notes tagged “electrical permit,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Las Animas County

Electrical and plumbing permits may be state paperwork in Las Animas County

In Las Animas County, plumbing and electrical permits run through the state, not the county building permit you already pulled.

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Home and property - Clear Creek County

A Clear Creek building permit may not cover the electrical permit

A Clear Creek County building permit covers plumbing, mechanical, and framing, but electrical work is permitted and inspected by the state.

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Home and property - Rio Grande County

In Rio Grande County, trade permits may come from the state

In Rio Grande County, plumbing, gas, and electrical permits and inspections are handled by the State of Colorado, not the county counter.

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Home and property - Sedgwick County

State electrical and plumbing permits still matter in Sedgwick County

Sedgwick County uses no specific building code and has no building inspector, but state electrical and plumbing boards still regulate that work.

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Home and property - Gilpin County

Gilpin contractors and trades need the right registration

Gilpin contractors need the right ICC credential, and electricians and plumbers must register with the county before permitted work.

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Home and property - San Miguel County

San Miguel projects may need state trade permits too

Electrical, plumbing, and gas-piping work in San Miguel needs state trade permits on top of the county development permit.

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Home and property - Jefferson County

Jeffco solar panels can split zoning and electrical review

Flush roof-mount solar in Jeffco can skip a zoning permit but still needs electrical review — and the layout decides which path.

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Home and property - Saguache County

Saguache County building approval does not replace state trade permits

The county has no building codes, but state electrical, gas, and plumbing permits are still required, so a rural project often runs on two tracks.

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Home and property - Otero County

Electrical and plumbing work in Otero County has a state piece

In Otero County, electrical and plumbing inspections run through state boards, so a remodel can need both county and state permits.

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Home and property - Logan County

Logan County building plans may still need state plumbing and electrical permits

A county building permit may not cover the wiring or pipes; plumbing and electrical permits run through the state.

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