BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT

Building and Safety Department
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44 South Main Street
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
479-253-9703
fax: 479-253-6967
This office issues the following permits.
- Sign
- Construction (Building)
- Plumbing
- Gas Plumbing
- Electrical
- Mechanical (HVAC/R)
- Tree Cuts
- Certificate of Occupancy
Permit applications are available at the Building Inspector's office during regular business hours. Note: Building Permits will be issued or denied within 10 business days after the application has been filed. Please allow for this in your planning process. The Inspector is normally available to issue permits 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. weekdays.
This office is also responsible for compliance with current Municipal Code (signage, grease traps, trees, etc.) and other applicable building and construction codes. If you have a question about the Municipal Code, you may contact the Building Inspector.
Note: If your construction vehicles will be parking in metered parking spaces on Main or Spring Streets, you may obtain parking passes at the front desk. These passes are $9.00 per day.
GREASE TRAPS 479-253-9703 Questions about grease trap inspections may be directed to Bobby Ray.
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