Applications & Forms
- Area and Yard Requirements
- Building Subcode Application
- Change of Contractors Report
- Checklist for Obtaining a Residential Construction Permit
- Construction Permit Application
- Driveway Entrance Permit
- Electrical Subcode Application
- 2020 NEC Solar Labeling Requirement
- Optional Load Calculation Worksheet
- Fire Permit Application
- Fire Prevention Mobile Food Truck Requirements
- Fire Prevention Out Door Open Flame Requirements
- Fire Protection Subcode Application
- Garage Sale Application
- Information Regarding Sheds
- Instructions on How to Obtain a Building Permit
- Mechanical Inspection Application
- Planning Board Application
- Plumbing Subcode Application
- Statutory Requirements Concerning Public Notice Application
- Zoning/Construction Code/Building - Complaint Form
- Zoning Board Application
- Zoning Permit Application
- Road Opening Permits
CO Applications must be picked up at the Municipal Office or can be mailed as they have carbon copies.
Att: Homeowners
- When hiring a contractor to do work on your house ask if they have the Home Improvement Contractors License
- As of January 1, 2006 the state of NJ required all contractors to obtain a home improvement contractors license
- A contractor working on your house must have this in order to obtain permits.
- According to law final inspections are required before final payment can be issued to contractor.
- This requirement was instituted by the state to help stop the flood of complaints against "fly by night" contractors who don't finish jobs or take deposits and never start a job
- This is for your protection
- New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs
Att: Contractors
- All Contractors must be a registered Home Improvement Contractor to obtain permits
- This requirement pertains to any contractor in the business of home improvement:
- This includes painters, landscapers carpet installers, and more.
- A subcontractor of a contractor must register
- New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs