Can a Certificate of Occupancy be revoked?

Yes. The Building Official may, in writing, suspend or revoke a Certificate of Occupancy whenever it is determined that the certificate was issued in error, or on the basis of incorrect information supplied, or when it is determined that the building, a portion of the building or structure is in violation of any ordinance, regulation, or provision of the building codes.

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1. Where is the Building Inspections, Permits, & Code Enforcement Department located and what are the hours of operations?
2. What forms of payment are accepted?
3. When is a permit required?
4. What is a Certificate of Occupancy?
5. When is a Certificate of Occupancy required?
6. Why is a Certificate of Occupancy needed?
7. Can a Certificate of Occupancy be revoked?
8. How long does the review process take on residential projects?
9. Can a permit be picked up without the general contractor or subcontractors being listed on the permit?
10. What construction can occur on property before issuance of a building permit, and when can dirt work commence on a project?
11. Is a permit required to occupy or use a building?
12. Can application be made for a building permit while the site is being platted or zoning is pending?