Strafford County, New Hampshire Roofing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas
Strafford County, New Hampshire Roofing Permit Requirements
Strafford County, New Hampshire, does not have a county-level building and safety division that issues permits for construction projects, including roofing. Instead, permitting authority rests with individual cities and towns within the county. This means that even for properties in unincorporated areas, you will need to contact the specific municipality where the property is located to inquire about and obtain the necessary permits. There are thirteen such jurisdictions within Strafford County.
- Dover
- Rochester
- Somersworth
- Barrington
- Durham
- Farmington
- Lee
- Madbury
- Middleton
- Milton
- New Durham
- Rollinsford
- Strafford
For unincorporated areas, the general rule is that you must identify the specific town or city that governs that area and contact its building department directly for all permit requirements and application procedures. New Hampshire has very few unincorporated areas, with most land falling under a municipal jurisdiction.
When applying for a permit, typical requirements across New Hampshire municipalities include a completed application form, a site plan showing property boundaries and setbacks, construction drawings, and contractor information. Specific requirements can vary significantly from one town to another.
Resources to Learn More
- Strafford County Building Permit FAQ
- Town of Strafford, NH - Building Permit Guide
- Town of Strafford Building Inspectors
- Strafford Building Inspector's Office
- Calculate a Roofing Replacement Project in Strafford County, New Hampshire
- Find Roofing Contractors in Strafford County
- Find Roofing Contractors in New Hampshire