Utah, Daggett County Roofing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas

Building and Safety Jurisdiction in Daggett County

In Daggett County, Utah, building permits are managed through the Planning & Zoning Office. The county holds jurisdiction over building and safety requirements for all properties located within the unincorporated areas of the county. If your property is located within an incorporated city, such as the Town of Manila, you must contact that specific municipality's office to determine their local permitting requirements, as they operate independently from the county's building department.

Roofing Permit Requirements for Unincorporated Areas

According to the Daggett County Code, it is unlawful to construct, alter, repair, or improve any building or structure without first filing a written application with the building inspector and obtaining a formal permit. This requirement applies to all development and construction, regardless of whether the project is privately or government-financed. Specifically, the county provides a dedicated "Roofing/Siding/Window/Deck Building Permit" application form, indicating that roofing projects generally require a permit. Property owners are encouraged to contact the Planning & Zoning Office directly to confirm the specific documentation and inspection requirements for their particular roofing project before beginning any work.

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

Utah Roofing Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines

State Statutes and Adopted Building Codes

In Utah, building construction standards are governed by the State Construction and Fire Codes Act, found in Title 15A of the Utah Code. This legislation establishes the legal framework for the adoption and enforcement of construction codes statewide. As of July 1, 2023, Utah has adopted the 2021 editions of the "I-Codes" published by the International Code Council (ICC), including the 2021 International Building Code (IBC) and the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC). These codes, which include specific provisions for roof assemblies, coverings, and underlayment, are applied with state-specific amendments to address local needs and conditions.

Primary State Board and Agencies

The Uniform Building Code Commission (UBCC) is the primary body responsible for reviewing and recommending building code adoptions and modifications to the Utah State Legislature. The commission is composed of appointed members representing various construction industry stakeholders, including contractors, architects, engineers, and building officials. The UBCC operates under the Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) within the Utah Department of Commerce. While the state sets these uniform standards, enforcement is typically carried out by local compliance agencies (such as city or county building departments), except for state-owned, leased, or rented facilities, which fall under the jurisdiction of the Division of Facilities Construction and Management (DFCM).

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Select a City in Daggett 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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