You need a short-form permit for minor changes to a building. There are two ways to get a permit.
Before you get started online
If you're doing minor work on your building, you'll need a short-form permit. Short-form permits are for jobs that do NOT change a building’s:
- use or exits
- fire protection, or
- living area.
Get your information together
Make sure you have the following documents before you start your application:
- a full description of the work you'll be doing
- an estimate for the total cost of your project
- identification, including trade licenses for all contractors
- a copy of the agreement between the contractor and homeowner (if you’re the contractor), and
- the homeowner waiver, only if you are the homeowner and will be doing the work yourself.
You may also need to give us this information, if it applies:
- the rodent control number for basement and groundwork
- a health certificate for commercial food preparation, and
- if you are working in a historic district, you need approval from the Landmark Commission.
Complete your application
You can fill out the short-form permit application online. The system will walk you through the process. You’ll also need to upload these documents when you file online:
- license information from the contractor
- a copy of your insurance certificate, and
- an affidavit for Workers' Compensation.
Before you get started in person
If you're doing minor work on your building, you'll need a short-form permit. Short-form permits are for jobs that do NOT change a building’s:
- use or exits
- fire protection, or
- living area.
Get your information together
Make sure you have the following documents before you start your application:
- a full description of the work you'll be doing
- an estimate for the total cost of your project
- identification, including trade licenses for all contractors
- a copy of the agreement between the contractor and homeowner (if you’re the contractor), and
- the homeowner waiver, only if you are the homeowner and will be doing the work yourself.
You may also need to give us this information, if it applies:
- the rodent control number for basement and groundwork
- a health certificate for commercial food preparation, and
- if you are working in a historic district, you need approval from the Landmarks Commission.
Visit us
Please bring all your documents and information to:
Building Division, Counter 1
1010 Massachusetts Ave, 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02118
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
You will complete your short-form application on a kiosk at our office. If needed, we will provide staff support for your application.
Related resources
- Not sure if you can use a short form permit? Find out what type of permit you need.
- Still have questions about applying? Call us at 617-961-3271.
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Contact:
Inspectional Services
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1010 Massachusetts Avenue
5th FloorBoston, MA 02118