Properly filled-up application forms and duly signed and sealed by professionals concerned:
Building Permit Forms (5 copies)
Architectural Permit Forms (3 copies)
Structural Permit Forms (3 copies)
Electrical Permit Forms (3 copies)
Sanitary Permit Forms (3 copies)
Bill of Materials and Specification (5 copies)
Five (5) complete sets of Detailed Plans
Proof of Property:
Transfer Certificate if Title (TCT) - (photocopy only)
Tax Declaration of Property-lot (Certified True Copy) – 5 copies
Current Tax Receipt (5 copies) (photocopy only)
If property is not registered under the name of the applicant:
Submit 5 copies of any of the following:
Contract of Lease
Contract of Sale
Affidavit of Consent of the Lot Owner for the construction of building/house
Deed of Absolute Sale
Construction of two-storey building:
Structural Design Analysis – signed and sealed by Civil Engineer at every page
Construction of more than two-storey building:
Boring and Plate Load Test
Seismic Analysis
Permit Billboard (0.60 X 0.90 Plywood with the following contents):
Locational Clearance
Photocopy of PTR # and PRC license of all concerned engineers and architects
Clearance from the DPWH if the construction is located along National Highway
DOLE Clearance
These are to be gathered and prepared by the Architect.
Processing of Building Permit in the Philippines – Procedures
1. Get a Requirements-Checklist and application forms from your municipal’s office (Office of the Building Official). Your architect mostly knows them but you need to get the documents from your municipal’s office since every form bears the municipal’s seal. Your architect and engineers then will be the ones who will fill them up.
2. Go to the Office of the Building Official and submit the papers. They will tell you then where to go next, in this case Assessor’s Office. If you’re in the city hall, they usually have windows where you have to submit each folder of each set of forms. But in the provinces, each section are usually close to each other if not on the same unit.
3. You will be issued Acknowledgement Slip which bears the date of the status of your application. It’s usually around 10 working days.
4. If your application is approved and in compliant with the National Building Code, you’ll be given an Order of Payment to pay the necessary building permit fees.
5. Present the Order of Payment at the Treasurer’s Office and pay the fees. Fees range from P6,000 and above depending on the your construction size, municipality location and the assessment plan. Fees in the provinces are usually cheaper than in the cities.
6. Photocopy the OR (Official Receipt) and bring a copy to the Office of the Building Official releasing section.
7. After 5 working days, go back to the releasing section of the Office of the Building Official and claim your building permit.
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Building Permit Requirements, Fees, Application Forms and Procedure
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