Orangeburg County, South Carolina Roofing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas
Orangeburg County Building Permit Requirements
Orangeburg County issues building permits for properties located in unincorporated areas of the county. If your property is within an incorporated city, that city's building department is responsible for permits, not the county.
A building permit is required for any construction, enlargement, renovation, moving, or change of occupancy of a building or structure in unincorporated Orangeburg County.
The Orangeburg County Permitting and Inspections Department enforces adopted building codes to safeguard the public and promote health, safety, and welfare.
Application Process for Unincorporated Areas:
- Obtain the appropriate Residential or Commercial Permit Application form from the County.
- Complete the application with project details, tax map number, and property information.
- Submit the application in person with all required supporting documents to the Permits & Inspections office.
- If applicable, provide a Wastewater Disposal System Verification Form.
- The county permit technician will review the application for completeness and compliance.
- DHEC approval for septic/wastewater systems is required before permit issuance.
- Once issued, approved plans must remain on-site during construction.
Required Documents:
- Completed Residential or Commercial Permit Application.
- Zoning Application (if applicable).
- Tax map number or active permit number.
- Construction plans or drawings.
- Contractor Representative Form (if applicable).
- Wastewater Disposal System Verification Form (if applicable).
- Proof of property ownership or authorization.
The typical processing time for a building permit in unincorporated Orangeburg County is 5-10 business days after a complete application is submitted.
Inspections can be scheduled by calling (803) 533-6173, with a 24-hour notice required.
Orangeburg County has adopted the building codes that the South Carolina Building Codes Council (BCC) has mandated.