Understanding the Permit Process
(Click here for Building Permit Application Forms)
It is very important that a permit be obtained from the City of Dillon Department of Code Enforcement on the 1st floor of the Dillon City\County Complex Building located at 401 West Main Street prior to any work being done in the City of Dillon. Your first step in obtaining a permit will depend on the type of construction proposed. We will be happy to assist you with the application process at 843-774-0040 ext. 1012
Obtaining a permit is NOT the responsibility of the homeowner, but that of the contractor. The purpose is for the contractor to be held responsible for his work and that work is checked by the City Building Inspector. Zoning Regulations within the corporate limits may prohibit some new construction, additions and enclosures.
Before any contractor can purchase a permit, he shall be bonded, licensed and qualified to do work in the City of Dillon. Please, as a homeowner, insist that all contractors obtain a City of Dillon business license and permit prior to working on your property. This will help you and the City be assured of getting the best job possible and installation in accordance with the latest adopted edition of the International Codes and National Electrical Codes.
Who needs a building permit?
Any person, firm or corporation shall not erect, construct, enlarge, alter, move, convert or demolish any building or structure in the city limits of Dillon or cause the same to be done, without first obtaining a building permit for such building or structure from the Department of Code Enforcement. (Click here to see permit fees for Building, Plumbing, Electrical, Mechanical and other types of construction.)
What are the Necessary Requirements to do work in the City of Dillon?
1. General Contractor (Commercial):
(a) A South Carolina General Contractor’s License
(b) A $5000 License\ Permit Bond with City of Dillon as obligee
(c) A City of Dillon Business License and Building Permit
2. Electrical, Plumbing, Gas and Mechanical Contractors (Commercial):
(a) A South Carolina Mechanical Contractor’s License
(b) A $5000 License\Permit Bond with City of Dillon as obligee
(c) A City of Dillon Business License and Permit