Charlotte Bathroom Permits
Everything you need to know about getting a bathroom remodel permit in Charlotte. Requirements, costs, timeline, and what triggers an inspection.
Does Your Project Require a Permit in Charlotte?
In Charlotte, any project that exceeds $15,000 in value OR involves structural, plumbing, or electrical changes requires a permit. Even if your project is under $15K, if you are moving a toilet or adding a new outlet, you MUST have a permit per Mecklenburg County Code.
How to Apply (Step by Step)
Create a LUESA Account
Visit the Mecklenburg County LUESA portal and register as a homeowner or contractor.
Upload Site Plan & Floor Plan
Provide a clear 'before and after' drawing of your bathroom layout.
Submit Trade Affidavits
If you're hiring subs, they must submit their license info to the county.
Pay Plan Review Fee
Initial fees are typically around $150–$250 for residential remodels.
How Long Approval Takes
Residential remodel permits in Charlotte typically take 5–10 business days for initial plan review. If corrections are needed, add another 3–5 days for re-review.
Most Common Rejection Reasons
- Incomplete Floor Plans: Missing dimensions or fixture locations.
- Unlicensed Contractors: Subs not registered with the NC Board.
- Code Violations in Plans: Improper vent pipe sizing or outlet spacing.
- Missing Affidavits: Plumbers or electricians haven't signed off.
What Happens at Final Inspection
The Charlotte inspector will verify that all fixtures are installed per code, GFCI outlets are functioning, and the exhaust fan is venting properly to the exterior. Once passed, you'll receive your Certificate of Compliance.
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