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Garage - Detached
In addition to the previous page of research information; the following information is a checklist of research and requirements to obtain a permit for a detached garage to an existing single unit dwelling or duplex within the City and County of Denver. 

The following information is required at the "Residential Walk-Through" counter.  
     
 

Who can obtain a permit?  
  • HOMEOWNER:  Homeowner permits cannot be issued to LLC's, Trusts, Corporations, etc.  Denver Assessor records shall have homeowner listed as a natural person.  If permitting as a Homeowner, you MUST apply for permit in-person and provide Proof of Ownership or recorded Power of Attorney.  If ownership information differs from  Assessor Records due to a recent real estate purchase; provide copies of closing papers with the settlement page showing recording fees paid, other acceptable proof of ownership includes:  recent Denver Property Tax Statement, or Recorded Deed.  A Photo ID is required and will be verified at issuance of a Homeowner permit.  Acceptable identification includes: a driver’s license or a non-driver’s ID issued by a State Department of Motor Vehicle,  keep in mind a homeowner must comply with Policy 151.2, or a
  • CONTRACTOR:   Contractors must show proof of license by supplying one of the following:  Original Denver contractor's license card (photocopies are not accepted), a company check, or a company credit card.
 
FEES:  The Residential Walk-through counter will issue two fee labels that will be collected at the Cashier.   Building Permit Fee and a Zoning Permit Fee.
 
After your plans are approved and the permit is ready to be issued; you will receive a label to take to the cashier for payment, an Inspection card and additional sheets of information.  Calling in for an inspection is simple by following the Inspection Procedures, which will explain how to call in for an Inspection, a list of the inspection codes, and the Inspector's contact phone numbers. 
 
When starting construction for your project take a look at what you need to know.
 
Keep in mind that only the general construction of a project is covered under the 1R permit.  There are separate permits required for other permit types.
 
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