Permit Requirements for Hurricane, Utah
For Plumbing projects in Hurricane, determining the correct permitting authority depends on whether the project site is located within the incorporated city limits or in an unincorporated area of Washington County.
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
Most jurisdictions require permits for Plumbing work to ensure safety and code compliance. The governing body responsible for issuing these permits varies by specific location:
General Plumbing Guidelines
Permits are usually required for new installations, structural modifications, or major repairs. While minor maintenance or cosmetic updates may be exempt, landowners should always verify local codes before work begins.
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Because Hurricane is located within Washington County, the following broader county regulations may also apply to your project:
Utah, Washington County Plumbing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas
Washington County Building Permits
Washington County, Utah, handles building permits for properties located in unincorporated areas of the county. For properties within incorporated cities, the respective city's building department is responsible for permit issuance. The Community Development Department, which includes the Building, GIS, and Planning divisions, oversees construction activity and implements planning policies. All building permit applications are accepted electronically through the county's online permitting software system. After submission, applicants receive a link to track their application status. A 24-hour notice is required for inspections, and the permit number must be provided when scheduling. General requirements for building permits in unincorporated areas include county building permit documents, a septic permit from the Southwest Utah Public Health Department, and verification of water availability.
Specific requirements for properties in unincorporated areas include:
- A 4-yard capacity dumpster with a lid or cover must be on-site during all construction phases and regularly serviced.
- A sanitary facility (porta-pottie) is required at each construction site and must be maintained until construction is complete or alternative facilities are available.
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The following statewide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within Utah:
Utah Plumbing Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines
Adopted Plumbing Codes in Utah
The state of Utah has adopted the 2021 edition of the International Plumbing Code (IPC) as the baseline technical standard for plumbing systems. This adoption is part of the broader Utah State Construction Code, which incorporates various International Codes (I-Codes) to ensure statewide consistency in building safety and regulation. While the IPC serves as the foundation, the state applies specific statewide amendments to tailor the code to Utah's unique requirements, which are codified in the Utah Code.
Regulatory Agencies and Oversight
The primary regulatory framework for plumbing in Utah is administered by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL), which operates under the Utah Department of Commerce. DOPL is responsible for the licensing of plumbing professionals, including journeyman and master plumbers, under the authority of the Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act (Utah Code Title 58, Chapter 55).
The adoption, modification, and interpretation of building and plumbing codes are overseen by the Utah Uniform Building Code Commission (UBCC). The UBCC is a statutorily authorized body that reviews and recommends code adoptions and amendments to the state legislature. The commission is supported by various advisory committees, including the Plumbing Advisory Committee, which provides expert input on plumbing-related standards and code interpretations.
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