Wisconsin, Sauk County Plumbing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas

Sauk County Plumbing Permit Requirements

Sauk County, Wisconsin, requires permits for plumbing installations and alterations. Generally, a licensed master plumber must be in charge of any plumbing work, with an exception for property owners performing work in their own one-family dwelling, provided it's their primary residence and they occupy it. Farmers may also install plumbing in their own farm buildings, unless a local ordinance requires a license.

For properties in unincorporated areas, the Sauk County Land Resources and Environment Department handles Land Use and Sanitary Permits. These permits are required for various activities, including new septic system installations or replacements, and structural changes to buildings.

County Building & Safety Divisions and Jurisdiction

Sauk County's Land Resources and Environment Department is the primary jurisdiction for land use and sanitary permits, which would encompass plumbing-related installations like septic systems. While the search results do not explicitly detail a separate "Building & Safety Division" for plumbing permits, the Land Resources and Environment Department oversees these requirements.

Rules for Properties in Unincorporated Areas

In unincorporated areas of Sauk County, a Land Use Permit and a Sanitary Permit are typically required for plumbing-related projects, especially those involving septic systems. Specific requirements include:

It is crucial to contact the Sauk County Land Resources and Environment Department before beginning any construction or development to ensure all necessary permits are obtained and to avoid potential penalties.

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Note: The following state-wide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within Wisconsin, including Sauk County.

Wisconsin Plumbing Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines

Wisconsin Plumbing Code and Legislation

Wisconsin maintains its own unique, state-specific plumbing code rather than adopting the International Plumbing Code (IPC) or Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC). The state's plumbing regulations are codified in the Wisconsin Administrative Code, specifically Chapters SPS 381 through SPS 387. These chapters establish the statewide standards for the design, construction, installation, supervision, maintenance, and inspection of plumbing systems.

The primary state agency responsible for setting and administering these standards is the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS). The DSPS Plumbing Division oversees plumbing licensure, code adoption, product approvals, and industry oversight. The authority for these regulations is derived from Chapter 145 of the Wisconsin Statutes, which mandates the regulation of plumbing practices to protect public health and safety.

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If your project is located within incorporated city limits, you will likely need to follow municipal ordinances rather than county rules. Select your city below to view local regulations.

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