Find Answers to Common Questions About Our Services
We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you understand our services,
inspection process, and regulatory requirements. If you don’t see your question here, feel
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Permit fees vary by municipality, so there is no set price. Once you submit your application, the fee will be calculated based on your project's location. You can also check your Village or Township w
Your municipality's website often lists the building inspector and contact information. You can also call your local government office for assistance. Additionally, visit our Services page to find the
Permit requirements vary by municipality. Some projects require permits in one area but not in another. To be sure, contact your local government office or your area�s building inspector.
No, Total Inspection Services only works with municipalities for building permits and ordinance enforcement. We do not provide inspections for individuals purchasing homes.
Before a building permit can be issued, you may need a sanitary permit, driveway permit, and zoning permit, depending on your local municipality or county requirements. Copies of these permits must be
Complete the Wisconsin Uniform Building Permit Application and return to the building Inspector
According to the Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS 320.10(2)(b), the applicant or an authorized representative must request inspections from the municipality. The required inspections include: Sewer,
Fill out the Uniform Building Permit application and email it to your municipality. If Total Inspection Services handles inspections in your area, you can email your completed permit to totalinspectio
Fill out the Uniform Building Permit application and email it to your municipality. If Total Inspection Services handles inspections in your area, you can email your completed permit to totalinspectio
The Department of Safety and Professional Services (SPS) for the State of Wisconsin has Commercial Building Codes here.
It is always best to go to your village,city, or township website to find out who your building inspector is. You can also look up your township on our list of municipalities we work for.