Residential Permits

Submitting your application: 

Please use the button below to create your user account and password. 

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Using the portal, navigate to the "Building, Zoning and Codes" page and review a list of available applications and the supporting documentation required for submittal.  

Users will be able to apply for permits, upload and/or download plans, request copies of documents (ie: Certificate of Occupancy, issued building permits), schedule inspections and pay for permits.  

No paper applications, plans or visits to the Municipal Center Office will be required.

Scheduling your Inspections:   

All inspections will be scheduled through our Online Portal.  This system allows you to schedule inspections 24/7.

Inspections must be scheduled by 3:30 PM the day before the inspection is needed, or by 3:30 PM on the last business day of the week, if requesting a Monday inspection.

Log on to the Online Portal via the button (above) to request all inspections. Please provide all requested information (be sure to leave a contact name and number).

Multiple inspection types can be requested for the same time.

Our inspectors try to accommodate specific time requests for concrete pours. Please add the pour time in the notes section.

Inspection reminder - All permits that have been issued for those decks, or pools need to have the final inspection completed to close out the permit. Please use the new Online portal button above to schedule your inspection now.

Plan Ahead - If you're planning a project, the PAUCC allows up to fifteen (15) working days for review of your residential building plans.

Deck Guide - Want to try your construction skills, looking for some tips on building that deck, or simply need some ideas.....here's a link to the American Wood Council Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide based on the 2018 IRC.

Additional information:

image_home inspectionPennsylvania Consumer Protection Law

Home improvement contractors must be registered and licensed by the Office of the Attorney General. Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Information.

Please Note: Cranberry Township is not involved in the enforcement of the PA Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act 132.