How do I get copies of project plans?

Building plans, that went through a formal review process, will have a stamped copy of of the plans uploaded and labeled as Approved. They will have a front page stamped by all the departments that reviewed the plans along with any markups throughout the plan pages.

Approved marked-up and stamped plans must have a full-size set on site for all contractors, subcontractors, and building inspectors to view. You may download the approved plans and take them to your nearest office supply store to have them printed.

Not all plans that are reviewed have an approved set of plans. Some smaller projects are not required to go through all city departments for review. In this case, the review is kept fully electronic. Comments and the status of the review can be found on your electronic application after the application is placed in the “Ready” status.

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1. What are the hours and location of the Permit Center?
2. How do I pay for may permit?
3. How do I apply?
4. What work is exempt?
5. When is a permit issued?
6. What does my permit application require?
7. How long is my permit good for?
8. How much does a permit cost?
9. I want to build a shed. Do I need a permit?
10. I want to build a fence. Do I need a permit?
11. What is the wind speed, snow load, or engineering design criteria for my area?
12. Can I draw my own plans for my project?
13. ?Does the City of Aberdeen provide plans?
14. Do my plans have to be engineered?
15. Where can I find a list of Engineers, Architects or Surveyors?
16. Where can I find a list of Licensed Contractors?
17. Can I do the work myself?
18. Does the City have copies of my old permits and plans?
19. How do I find property information such as zoning, floodplain, property lines and such?
20. How do I find out the setbacks for my property lines?
21. When do I need inspections?
22. How do I check the status of my Permit?
23. What is a Right of Way?
24. How do I get copies of project plans?
25. How do I know my permit is ready to pay?
26. What if I still have questions?