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Home » All City Services » Permits & Licenses » Renewals and Extensions » How Can I Extend A Building Permit That Hasn't Expired Yet?
If you're approaching your permit expiration date and you know the work will not be complete by then, you can extend your permit another 6 months by requesting a General Inspection. Call the Building Inspector on duty at (504) 658-7135 to schedule your inspection.
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