Inspections FAQ's
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(Q) What needs to be inspected on my project?
(A) A good rule to follow is: if you will have to cover up or fill it up or turn it on, then we need to inspect it before you do so. When your project is complete, make sure that you have the final inspection(s) passed prior to occupying or using your structure or permited feature.
(Q) How do I call for inspections
(A) To request an inspection, call (307) 633-4512 with your permit number, address, type of inspection being requested, whom to contact and a phone number for us to call if we have questions. It is important to call the inspection a minimum of 24 hours before you need the inspection. You may also request an inspection via our website, go to the INSPECTION tab, and click on REQUEST AN INSPECTION VIA EMAIL.
(Q) Can I request a specific time for my inspection?
(A) As each inspection varies in the amount of time required to perform, we offer morning or afternoon inspections. We will be happy to call you before we come so that you know when we are coming.
(Q) What needs to be at the jobsite when the inspector arrives?
(A) The building permit needs to be displayed in a visible location and a copy of all of the plans that have been approved by our office are required to be on the jobsite when the inspector comes to perform the inspection.
(Q) Are there separate inspectors for different phases of construction?
(A) No. Each of our inspectors is qualified to inspect all aspects of your project.
(Q) How will I know if the inspector has been there and if I passed my inspection?
(A) Our inspectors are equipped with laptops and printers; they will print out an inspection history showing the results of your inspections and all of the comments that have been made. Be sure to have a box, tube or secure place for the inspector to leave your results in. You may also go to the Citizen Access portion of our website and look at your inspection history at any time. (Go back to the BUILDING page & click on Citizen Access)
(Q) What happens if I am not ready when the Inspector arrives?
(A) It is possible that you may be charged a trip fee for each time you are not ready when you call for inspections. Please ensure that you plan ahead and that all of the paperwork is onsite for the Inspector.
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