FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Baltimore permits, inspections, and construction approvals.

How long does it take to get a permit in Baltimore City?

The timeline varies depending on project scope, completeness of your submission, and current review volume at Baltimore City DHCD. Minor permits may move quickly, while larger renovations, structural changes, or commercial projects can take several weeks or longer. Proper preparation and complete documentation significantly reduce delays.

What happens if I receive a Stop Work Order in Baltimore?

A Stop Work Order means construction must immediately cease until compliance issues are resolved. Ignoring it can lead to fines and additional penalties. We assist with reviewing the violation, preparing corrective documentation, coordinating with inspectors, and working toward lifting the order as quickly as possible.

Do you handle both residential and commercial permits?

Yes. We provide Baltimore residential permit services and commercial permit expediting, including tenant build-outs, change-of-use applications, and occupancy permits.

Why should I hire a Baltimore permit expeditor instead of doing it myself?

Baltimore’s permitting system can be technical and time-consuming. Errors, missing documents, or improper filings often result in costly delays. With over 30 years of construction experience, we help protect your timeline and investment by ensuring your submission is done correctly from the start.

Do I need a permit to renovate my property in Baltimore?

In most cases, yes. Structural changes, electrical, plumbing, mechanical work, additions, and change-of-use projects typically require permits. Even some interior renovations may require approval. We can review your scope and determine exactly what is required.

Can you help with Baltimore code violations?

Yes. We assist property owners and contractors with identifying corrective steps, preparing permit applications, coordinating inspections, and resolving outstanding violations with Baltimore City agencies.

What is permit expediting?

Permit expediting means managing and coordinating the submission, review, and approval process on your behalf. We ensure your application is complete, compliant, and strategically prepared to reduce delays and unnecessary corrections.

Can you help if my permit application was rejected?

Absolutely. We review rejected submissions, identify deficiencies, coordinate revisions, and resubmit documentation to improve approval outcomes.

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