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The Community Development Department strives to make Liberty a clean and safe community. The Community Development Department has five primary functions: (1) Plat & Plan Review, (2) Permitting, (3) Inspections, (4) Code Enforcement and (5) Fair Housing.
• Type of Inspection (building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, or Certificate of Occupancy) Please call the Permit Technician at 936-336-3684 or email at permits@cityofliberty.org to schedule an inspection.
All commercial businesses and residential or commercial rental property must have a state-licensed electrician obtain a permit and perform the work. All work done must conform to the National Electrical Code 2014 edition with amendments. Please call the Inspections Department to get further details on the amendments. Contractor Registration Form
Structure Permits are issued any time a commercial or residential building is built or remodeled. These permits may be issued to the owner of the structure or a contractor hired to do the work.
Plumbing Permits are issued to a state-licensed master plumber or any residential home owner that has proof of homestead exemption. All commercial business and residential or commercial rental property must have a state-licensed master plumber obtain a permit and perform the work.
The Fire Marshal's Office oversees the Life Safety Bureau of the Liberty Fire Department which includes burn permits, foster home inspections and building inspections. For more information please contact: Assistant Chief Eric McDaniel 936-336-3922
• Type of Inspection (building, plumbing, electrical or mechanical) • Name of the contractor • Contractor contact information Please call the Permit Technician at 936-336-3684 or email at permits@cityofliberty.org to schedule an inspection.
Liberty, Texas, known as "The First City on the Trinity", was established in 1831 and is situated midway between Houston and Beaumont. Newcomers will find us to be a friendly, charming community with a progressive outlook on the future.
Liberty has a "Council-Manager Government" form of municipal government, with powers of the city vested in an elective council — the City Council. The City Council enacts local legislation, adopts budgets, determines policies and appoints the City Manager, who in turn executes the laws and administers the government of the city.
Building without a Permit (Sec. 3.01.001) Prior to beginning a project. It is the owner's and the contractor's responsibility that they are registered with the City of Liberty, have all project supporting documents and secured permits for completion. Unsafe or Dangerous Buildings