South Carolina Permit Expediting Services
Permitting in South Carolina can be straightforward in some areas and highly complex in others, depending on local jurisdiction rules, state code adoptions, and project type. At Nationwide Permitting Services, we understand the differences between coastal permitting near Charleston or Myrtle Beach, and inland jurisdictions like Columbia, Greenville, and Spartanburg.
Our experienced team helps businesses, developers, architects, and contractors obtain permits efficiently by handling the entire submittal process—zoning, plan review, fire department approvals, and final issuance.
Why Hire a Permit Expediter in South Carolina?
- Local Rule Differences: South Carolina allows municipalities and counties to adopt and amend International Code Council (ICC) codes, leading to wide variations between jurisdictions.
- Coastal Complexity: Coastal cities such as Charleston and Hilton Head often involve FEMA floodplain management, environmental setbacks, and wind zone considerations.
- Avoid Delays: Missing documentation or incorrect license classification can lead to costly delays. Our quality control process prevents those issues.
- Multi-Agency Coordination: Projects typically require input from Zoning, Building, Fire, Public Works, and sometimes the State Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).
How We Manage Permits in South Carolina
- Initial Consultation & Due Diligence We collect the project address, building use, and scope of work. We then research the local permitting office requirements, zoning, code version, and determine if flood or environmental factors apply.
- Preparation of Submittal Package Includes architectural drawings, engineer-stamped plans, contractor documentation, zoning verification, and any required FEMA elevation certificates or stormwater documents.
- Application Submittal We handle the permit filing—either online or in person—and track submittal progress, fees, and communication with officials.
- Corrections & Revisions If plan review comments arise, we coordinate with your team to resolve redlines and resubmit quickly.
- Permit Pickup & Final Steps Once approved, we retrieve the permit and assist in scheduling inspections or issuing the Certificate of Occupancy.
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South Carolina Building Code Overview
South Carolina adopts codes through the South Carolina Building Codes Council. The 2021 ICC code suite is currently enforced statewide (with amendments), effective January 1, 2023. These include:
- 2021 International Building Code (IBC)
- 2021 International Residential Code (IRC)
- 2021 International Fire Code (IFC)
- 2021 International Plumbing Code (IPC)
- 2021 International Mechanical Code (IMC)
- 2021 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)
- 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC)
- 2009 IECC (Energy Code)
Jurisdictions may adopt additional floodplain, wind load, or historical preservation amendments.
Reference: https://llr.sc.gov/bcc/
Licensing & Contractor Requirements in South Carolina
- General contractors must be licensed through the South Carolina Contractor’s Licensing Board
- Specialty contractors (electrical, HVAC, plumbing) must hold valid state licenses
- Most jurisdictions require a local business license and current certificate of insurance
- Projects over $5,000 require licensed contractors with sufficient monetary limits
License Search: https://llr.sc.gov/LicenseLookup/
Permit Exemptions in South Carolina
Some work may be exempt from permitting, depending on local rules. Common exemptions include:
- Cosmetic upgrades like painting, flooring, and trim work
- Detached storage buildings under 200 sq. ft. (varies by jurisdiction)
- Minor roof or siding repairs under a specific value threshold
- Replacement of plumbing or HVAC fixtures (like-for-like)
Check with the local AHJ for confirmation.
More Info: https://llr.sc.gov/bcc/
Local South Carolina Permit Requirements
Charleston:
- Uses Citizen Access Portal for permitting
- Flood zone and FEMA elevation review often required
- Historic preservation and design review may apply in downtown areas
Columbia:
- City of Columbia operates a permitting portal for residential and commercial projects
- Fire Marshal, Zoning, and Building must review most plans
- Utility coordination often needed for new construction
Greenville:
- Uses CityWorks permitting platform
- Stormwater, environmental, and engineering reviews required on most projects
- Zoning verification required before submittal
Myrtle Beach:
- Uses the Citizen Self-Service Portal
- Projects near the coast must meet high-wind and flood elevation standards
- Signage permits and DHEC approvals often required
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Common Questions About Permits in South Carolina
How long does it take to get a permit in South Carolina?
Simple projects may take 5–10 business days. Complex commercial projects may take 3–8 weeks depending on agency coordination.
Can permits be submitted online?
Yes, most cities support digital portals, but some still require in-person documentation.
Do I need a separate permit for trades?
Yes. Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits are typically separate and pulled by licensed subcontractors.
What causes delays?
Missing zoning documentation, outdated plans, or failure to provide local contractor registration are common culprits.
Key Forms & Documents Needed
To expedite your permits successfully, we often collect and prepare the following:
- Permit application and checklist from local jurisdiction
- Site plan and architectural drawings
- Engineer-stamped MEP plans
- Contractor license and insurance certificates
- Business license (if required)
- Floodplain or FEMA elevation certificate (as needed)
- DHEC documents (for septic, pool, or environmental clearance)
- Historical approval forms (where applicable)
Cities We Serve Across South Carolina
We provide permit expediting in jurisdictions throughout South Carolina, including but not limited to:
Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Rock Hill, Summerville, Mount Pleasant, Spartanburg, Hilton Head Island, Florence, Goose Creek, Sumter, Greer, Aiken, Anderson, North Charleston, Beaufort, Bluffton, and more.
Useful Resources
- SC Building Codes Council
- SC Contractor License Lookup
- Charleston Citizen Portal
- Columbia Online Permitting
- Greenville CityWorks
- Myrtle Beach Permit Portal
Contact Us for Permit Expediting in South Carolina
Ready to take the stress out of permitting in South Carolina? We’re here to help.
Email: info@nationwidepermit.com
Phone: 770-639-9032
Website: https://nationwidepermit.com
We simplify the permit process—so your project stays on time and on budget across the Palmetto State.


