

Please take the time to browse through our site. This site is intended to provide you, with information to help you navigate your way through the permitting process and to make your project a positive experience. The Scott County Building Inspections Department is responsible for administering the Minnesota State Building Code.

Inspections for permits issued by Scott County, prior to January 15, 2021, continue to be conducted by Scott County Building Inspections by calling (952) 496-8160.
#BOILER INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS BY STATE UPDATE#
Important Update for Credit River Township Permit Applicants:Ĭredit River Septic system permits shall be applied for through Scott County.Ĭredit River Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, Zoning and Ag permits shall be applied for directly through Credit River On-line scheduling through the ePermit Portal! To keep the scheduling line quickly moving, callers that call the scheduling line, but have other needs will be rerouted back into the call queue to select the appropriate option.Ĭoming Soon…. Please note: Hold times can be several minutes. Calls are answered in order which they are received. Permit or Licensing Questions Select Option 3.Building Inspector questions, select option 2.If the voicemail does not include sufficient detail - staff may need several calls to get additional information, conduct research, and provide a response. Voicemail – Detailed voicemails allow staff to gather information to provide a thorough response on the first call back.Staff email addresses are listed on the Building Inspections main page.Inspectors are typically out on inspections and permit technicians are processing permits. Email (most efficient) - The more detail in your email, the more efficiently your request can be processed.Permit or inspection questions are available by: All instructions related to ePermits can all be found here. Through the ePermit system, permit applicants should select the permit type and enter the permit data, upload the required submittal and/or revision documents, make payments, and retrieve the final approved documents.Applications not following the required file naming requirements or incomplete submittals will be rejected and cause delays.For the most efficient service, review all ePermit requirements as well as permit submittal document requirements prior to applying for a permit.All permit instructions can be found here on the Building Inspections website.Permit application processing is filed electronically through the ePermit portal. If the situation cannot be resolved first by email or phone conversation, a virtual or in-person meeting appointment can be scheduled though a Building Inspector or Licensing and Permitting staff.The Building Inspections Department staff are available by appointment only Building Inspections Update: June, 14 2021
