Emmet County Building Department | Permits, Inspections & Official Contact

If you are planning any kind of construction, renovation, addition, deck, fence, roof replacement, or other building work in unincorporated Emmet County, Michigan, you will need a building permit from the Emmet County Building Department (part of Construction Resources / Planning & Zoning).

Many homeowners and contractors search for clear answers about how to apply for a building permit in Emmet County, what the fees are in 2026, and how to check the status of their application quickly.

This guide explains the entire process in simple language so you can understand what to do, what to expect, and how to avoid common problems that slow things down.

Whether you are a homeowner doing your own work or a contractor handling a larger job, the steps are the same and the goal is to get your permit approved smoothly and on time.

Emmet County Building Department Contact Information 2026

  • Address: 3434 Harbor-Petoskey Road, Site E, Harbor Springs, MI 49740 (or main county offices at 200 Division Street, Petoskey, MI 49770)
  • Phone: (231) 348-1700 (main) or (231) 439-8980 (storm damage / general inquiries)
  • Email: pzcr@emmetcounty.org
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Official Page: Emmet County Construction Resources / Building Department

3434 Harbor-Petoskey Road, Site E, Harbor Springs, MI 49740

Official Portal: Emmet County BS&A Online Portal

  1. Go to the BS&A Online portal (public search available).
  2. Search by property address, name, or parcel number.
  3. View the current status, approved plans, fees paid, and inspection history.

How to Apply for Emmet County Building Permits 2026

Here is the clear step-by-step process that most people follow to get their permit approved as smoothly as possible.

  1. Download the latest interactive PDF permit applications from the Emmet County website (revised forms required since January 2024).
  2. Complete the building, electrical, mechanical, or plumbing permit application (fees calculated on page 2 of trade permits).
  3. Prepare detailed drawings, site plans, specifications, and any required supporting documents.
  4. Submit the completed application and documents by email, fax, mail, or in person.
  5. Include the required fees with your submission.
  6. Respond promptly to any requests for additional information or corrections.
  7. Once approved, display the permit card at the job site before any work begins.
  8. Schedule inspections through the BS&A portal or by contacting the department.

Emmet County Building Permit Fees 2026

  • Official Fee Schedule: Refer to the current Construction Resources fee information and interactive PDF applications on the county website.
  • Building permit fees are based on the type, size, and value of the project (square footage multiplied by average cost per square foot).
  • Electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits have specific fees calculated on the application forms.
  • All fees are doubled if construction begins before the permit is issued, plus any applicable inspection fees.
  • Work started without a permit can result in double fees plus possible fines or a Stop Work Order.

Required Documents Checklist

  • Completed interactive PDF permit application (building, electrical, mechanical, or plumbing)
  • Detailed construction drawings and specifications
  • Site plan showing existing structures and proposed work
  • Proof of contractor license and insurance (if applicable)
  • Owner-Builder Affidavit if you are doing the work yourself
  • Any required trade permit applications with calculated fees

How to Schedule Inspections in Emmet County

Schedule inspections through the BS&A Online portal or by contacting the Construction Resources Department. Have your approved plans and the permit card ready when the inspector arrives. Re-inspection fees may apply for failed or missed inspections.

Contractor Registration & Owner-Builder

Contractors must register their license information with the Emmet County Planning, Zoning & Construction Resources Department. Homeowners can apply as owner-builders but take full responsibility for code compliance and job safety.

Local Insider Tips That Really Help

  • Use the latest revised interactive PDF applications (discard old versions) — available on the county website.
  • Submit complete applications with all required fees to avoid delays.
  • Use the BS&A Online portal to check permit status and inspection results for added convenience.
  • Schedule each inspection as soon as the work stage is finished so you do not lose time waiting.
  • Contact the department early with questions, especially for storm-damage related work (special lines and possible fee waivers may apply).

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for existing building permits in Emmet County?

Use the BS&A Online portal by property address, name, or parcel number. The portal also shows inspection results.

How to apply for an Emmet County building permit?

Download the latest interactive PDF applications from the county website, complete them, include required fees, and submit by email, fax, mail, or in person.

What are the Emmet County building permit fees in 2026?

Fees are based on project type, size, and value. All fees are doubled if construction begins before the permit is issued. Electrical, mechanical, and plumbing fees are calculated on the application forms.

Can I pull my own permit as an owner-builder in Emmet County?

Yes. You can apply as an owner-builder, but you must take full responsibility for code compliance and job safety.

How long does it take to get a building permit in Emmet County?

Processing time varies depending on the completeness of the application and project complexity. Contact the department for current timelines.

Official Resources

Updated April 2026 using only official Emmet County sources. Use the BS&A Online portal to check permit status and inspection results. Submit the latest revised interactive PDF applications.

Free Building Permit & Inspection Assistant

Check Permit Type, Estimate Fees, Prepare Inspections and Find Official Building Department Links

Use this free tool before applying for a building permit, booking an inspection, checking zoning rules, or searching permit records. It helps homeowners, contractors, landlords, buyers, and business owners understand the next step before visiting the official building department portal.

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Homeowner tip

Before starting work, check whether your project needs building, zoning, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, right-of-way, or HOA approval.

Contractor tip

Many portals require contractor registration, license details, insurance, plans, owner authorization, and inspection scheduling access.

Building Permit Type Finder

Select the project type to understand which permits or reviews are commonly required. Always confirm with the official local building department.

Permit Fee Estimate Calculator

Estimate a rough permit fee using project value and common percentage-based review assumptions. Local minimum fees, technology fees, impact fees, reinspection fees, and trade fees can change the final amount.

Inspection Readiness Checklist

Use this before scheduling framing, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing, final, or certificate-related inspections.

Zoning and Setback Pre-check

Use this before applying for a permit when your project may affect land use, setbacks, lot coverage, height, parking, signs, fences, accessory structures, or business use.

Plan Review Timeline Estimator

Estimate how complex your review may be. Local staffing, incomplete plans, corrections, holidays, fire review, zoning review, and outside agency review can change timing.

Permit Records Search Helper

Use this if you are trying to find old permits, inspection history, certificate of occupancy details, open permits, or code-related records.

Official Building Department Resource Finder

Enter city/county and state to create safe searches for official permit portals, inspection scheduling, building codes, zoning maps, forms, fees, and contact pages.

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  • Building Department: permits, plan review, inspections, code compliance, certificates.
  • Planning/Zoning: land use, setbacks, height, lot coverage, signs, parking, variances.

Best sitewide placement

Place this tool after the first main guide section or before FAQs. It turns a normal article into a practical permit-preparation page.

Important note

This tool gives educational guidance only. Final permit requirements, fees, inspections, forms, and deadlines must be confirmed with the official local building department.

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