Alabama, Franklin County Remodeler Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas

Franklin County, Alabama Remodeling and Renovation Permit Requirements

Franklin County, Alabama, requires building permits for most construction or structural work. This includes internal alterations, replacement of doors, windows, roofing, and siding. Permits are also necessary for new construction, additions, and substantial accessory structures over 200 square feet. Minor repairs and purely non-structural cosmetic work may be exempt, but it's always best to confirm with the local building department.

1. Authority Having Jurisdiction (Building & Safety Division)

For properties in unincorporated areas of Franklin County, the county government is the authority having jurisdiction for building permits. If a property is within an incorporated city, that city's building department handles permit requirements.

2. Rules for Properties in Unincorporated Areas

Franklin County issues building permits specifically for properties located in unincorporated areas of the county. Unincorporated areas in Franklin County do not have zoning regulations.

3. Specific Permit Triggers for Demolition Work During a Remodel

Demolition of a structure requires a permit in Franklin County. A specific demolition permit application is available, and incomplete applications may be denied.

4. Permit Requirements for Altering or Converting Non-Living Spaces

Converting non-living spaces like garages, attics, or unfinished basements into habitable living areas typically requires a building permit. This process ensures the converted space meets safety standards, including structural integrity, electrical, plumbing, and egress requirements. For garage conversions, specific considerations include fire codes, adequate insulation, ventilation, moisture-proofing, and the installation of smoke detectors. If the conversion involves structural changes, an architect or structural engineer may be necessary. Building codes often require a minimum ceiling height of 7.5 feet for a space to be considered habitable.

Resources to Learn More

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

Alabama Remodeler Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines

Alabama State Building Codes for Remodelers and Residential Renovations

Alabama's building codes are primarily based on the International Code Council (ICC) series of codes, with state-specific amendments. The enforcement of these codes is largely handled at the local level by individual cities and counties, though the state sets overarching standards.

1. Specific State Statutes and Codes Adopted

2. Primary State Boards or Agencies

3. Classification of Remodels and Demolition Guidelines

Resources to Learn More

Select a City in Franklin County

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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