Do my plans for a building permit have to be stamped and sealed by a Registered Architect or Professional Engineer?
Depending on the scope of work and/or the associated construction cost, plans may have to be stamped and sealed by a design professional. Generally plans for small renovations and repairs and projects with a total construction value of less than $20,000 do not need stamped and sealed. If you are in doubt, please check with the bureau.
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