Apply for approval
There are two methods of applying for building regulations approval either a full plans application, or by a building notice application. The inspection notification process and the total charge payable will be the same whatever method is used.
A full plans application is where drawings, details and other supporting information is submitted for checking and a formal decision notice is given. The advantage of using this method is that the plans can be examined and approved before work starts and the builder can follow the approved drawings in the knowledge that the work complies with the regulations. Most applications are checked within 15 working days of deposit meaning even where work has started, problems can be identified before work reaches an advanced stage. Approved plans may be used for up to three years after deposit even if regulations change.
A building notice application is a less detailed form of application where minimal information is initially required and no formal decision is given. It can mean there is no delay while detailed plans are produded and there is no cost involved in the preparation of detailed plans. The process of achieving compliance is much more heavily weighted towards the work in progress. This form of application is primarily intended for smaller domestic projects where detailed plans are not felt appropriate. Please note this type of application cannot be used for non-domestic buildings. Application form for both methods, together with guidance notes on how to apply, can be downloaded from the right of the page. The Building Regulation submission form needs to be filled in and sent together with the relevant fee to Building Control using the contact details on the right.
Online building control applications
Here you can submit a full plans application, a building notice application or a regularisation application online. You can also search the building control application tracker.
Follow the links below:
- Submit a full plans application This link will take you to an external website...
- Submit a building notice application This link will take you to an external website...
- Submit a regularisation application This link will take you to an external website...
- Search the building control application tracker This link will take you to an external website...
Building Control charges
The Building (Local Authority Charges) Regulations 2010 require local authorities to set fees payable for carrying out their building regulation functions. These fees cover any necessary consultations, the checking of plans, all site inspections and the associated administration work.
Full plans application
When making an application using this method, the scheme of charges (in accordance with the Bulding Regulations 2010) which came into effect on 1 October 2010 requires the full fee to be paid when the application is submitted.
Building notice application
Should you decide to use this route then the full fee is paid when you submit the building notice (this is the combined plan fee and inspection fee).We would recommend that you should be totally confident that the work will be undertaken as no refund is available should you change your mind.
Last reviewed: 06 - 03 - 2012
