Building departments in New Hampshire operate under authority granted by state construction laws and local ordinances, enforcing state-adopted building codes that govern the design, construction, and occupancy of residential and commercial structures. Each municipality and county in New Hampshire may adopt local amendments, so permit requirements can vary by jurisdiction.

Building Departments locations are available in 48 cities across New Hampshire. They are spread across 10 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Dover, Chester, Nashua, where large municipal building departments process high volumes of commercial and residential permit applications and maintain dedicated plan review staff for complex projects.

Residents of New Hampshire planning construction projects should contact their local building department early in the design process to understand permit requirements, setback rules, and inspection scheduling procedures before work begins.

Building Departments by Counties

In New Hampshire, building permit records are generally public documents available for inspection at the issuing office. Property buyers and contractors can request permit history for a specific address to verify that prior work was properly permitted and inspected. Many New Hampshire building departments now offer online permit status tracking and digital plan submission portals.

Browse Building Departments by county across New Hampshire to find the nearest location.