It is important that any work controllable under the building regulations has an application.

If you know the Building Control process

Go straight to the application forms

If you need more in depth help:

Step one -  find out if you need approval

Check if you need building regulation approval before you start

Step two -  choose your application type:

Step three - get a fee quote

If you know your application type, submit your application to receive a fee quote.

Step four - submit an application

If you already have a fee quote, submit an application form.

Step five - make a payment

If you have already submitted an application form and received a fee quote, make a payment.

Step six - what happens next

Find out what happens next once your application is registered and how to request a site inspection.

Change Of Duty Holder 

Information must be provided to Building Control following changes to the appointment to duty holder roles. It can be completed by a third party but must be signed by the client.

Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)

If you have a development proposal which is liable to pay Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), please follow the guidance issued on your liability notice carefully as failure to adhere to the CIL processes may result in the loss of relief and surcharges. The commencement of development is an important stage for both CIL and Building Control. If your development is CIL liable, a Commencement Notice must be submitted to the Dorset Council CIL Team prior to work (including any associated demolition) taking place. 
Please make sure you have assumed liability for your proposal and sought relief where necessary prior to commencement too. If in doubt, please check with the CIL Team before commencing work.
For advice on Community Infrastructure Levy requirements before starting work, please visit our CIL pages.

Check out LABC Front Door for Practical advice on home improvements & building regulations.

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