Inspections.
Scheduling Inspections
To schedule an inspection, call 513-785-7360, at least one business day before the inspection. A permit must be issued and paid for before an inspection can be scheduled. For permits involving a plan review, an inspection list will be attached to the construction documents that are given back to the applicant at the time the permit is issued. This list will state the different inspections that are required for that project as well as their required sequence.
Schedule Early
Typically, inspections can take place as early as the business day following the day the inspection was scheduled. It is possible that an inspection may not be scheduled on the next business day, due to unusually high demand or other circumstances limiting an inspector’s schedule. That is why we encourage permit applicants to contact us to schedule the inspection as soon as possible.
It is the permit applicant’s responsibility to request each inspection and communicate to the owner (or the owner’s authorized representative) the date and result of each inspection
Inspection Time
In order to request a specific time, please schedule the inspection the business day before. Typically, the inspector can be contacted between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. on the morning of the inspection to find out the time frame that the inspection will be completed. We will do our best to accommodate your scheduling needs.
Necessary Information
Please provide the following information when requesting your inspection:
Address of the project
Permit number or permit application number
Type of inspection being requested (i.e., footing, rough-in electric, 2nd rough plumbing, final building, etc.)
Contact name and phone number if the inspector has any questions
Any special access information (lock box combo, specific location on job site, etc.)
Inspection Information
Other important information about inspections includes:
Inspections scheduled for electric, HVAC, gas, refrigeration, plumbing, hydronics, fire alarm, sprinkler or sewer permits must be scheduled by the permit applicant, or an employee of their company.
No inspections can be performed in a property that is already occupied unless the owner or their authorized representative age 18 or older is present, with no exceptions.
While the presence of the contractor, owner or their authorized representative is not required for some inspections, it is always recommended
The approved permit drawings that were given to the applicant at the time the permit was issued must be on site and available to the inspector for every inspection. Failure to provide these documents may result in a failed inspection and the requirement of re-inspection fees.
Inspections are performed Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Failed Inspections
An inspection that is not approved will require a re-inspection to be scheduled after corrections have been completed. A re-inspection may require a re-inspection fee to be paid before the re-inspection can be scheduled. The inspector will note the requirement of a re-inspection fee on the inspection sticker or verbally.