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                   PERMITS & INSPECTIONS  
                    Below you will find the latest information re: plans, permits, fire inspections and any recent code changes that may affect you. We look forward to working with you. If a permit is required, the topics below should prove helpful. 
                    
                  Additional links on this page provide access to the applications, checklists and information guides. These items will provide the critical information needed to successfully complete our commercial project plan review, permitting and inspections process. 
                    
                  Fire Codes 
                    Fire Inspections & Investigations 
                    Fire Marshal Division Fee Schedule 
                    
                  WORK REQUIRING A 3RD PARTY REVIEW  
                   
                  
                    - Fire  Sprinkler Plans - new systems and system modifications 
 
                      
                    not otherwise exempt –  see below) 
                    - Fire  Alarms Plans - new systems and system modifications
 
                    (not otherwise exempt– see  below) 
                    - Fire  Sprinkler Monitoring Systems - new systems and system modifications 
 
                    (not  otherwise exempt –see below) 
                    - Special  Hazard Fire systems – new and modifications
 
                    - Operational  permits for Aerosol Products, High-Rack / Piled Storage, 
                    and Hazardous  Materials
 
                   
                   
                   
                  Submit your  plans to a selected 3rd party review firm from our approved firm list (see  below) prior to submitting for approval to our office. Submitted plans shall  bear the stamp and signature of the 3rd party review firm and the  contractor’s design professional.   Contractor shall pay all fees associated with 3rd party  review directly to 3rd party firm. See below for a list of approved  3rd party firms. If you would like to utilize an alternative firm,  please contact our office for approval.  
                    
                  Third Party Plan Review Firms List 
                  
				    
                  WORK NOT REQUIRING A 3RD PARTY REVIEW 
                    STEP 1: Submit the following items to the Rockwall Fire Marshal Division for plan review & permit approval.  
                    
                  
                    - Underground  Fire Sprinkler Lines
 
                    - Kitchen  Hood Suppression Systems
 
                    - Access/Egress  Control Systems
 
                    - Tanks
 
                    - Operational  Permits for Fireworks, Trench Burns, Bonfires
 
                    - Residential  Burn Permits
 
                   
                   
                   
                  Submit your  plans directly to us through our online permit portal   for review and permitting.   
                  WORK EXEMPT FROM PERMITTING 
                   
                  
                    - Fire Sprinkler: Plan submittal and permitting is only  required for alterations/modifications involving 20 or more sprinkler heads,  alterations/modifications to the system risers, and/or special applications  (i.e. water curtains). Minor fire sprinkler system modifications (such as  adding or relocating fewer than 20 heads) does not require plan submittal. Work  not requiring plans submittal: Contractors shall install a white service tag  indicating location (i.e. Suite #) and scope of work.
 
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    - Fire Alarm/Fire Sprinkler Monitoring  Systems: Minor fire  alarm system modifications (such as adding horn/strobe for fire sprinkler  monitoring or expanded notification coverage) do not require plan submittal.  Work not requiring plans submittal: Contractors shall install a white service  tag indicating location (i.e. Suite #) and scope of work (i.e. “Added  horn/strobe”).
 
                   
                    
                  
                    - For all others not listed above - please  contact our office for assistance.
 
                   
                   
                  
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                  STEPS FOR SUBMITTING PLANS 
                    Step 1: Please submit the following items via  our online permit portal:                     
                    
                  Step 2: Once your permit application has been  reviewed and approved you will receive a link via email to download your permit  and a stamped set of the plans.   
                    
                  Step 3: Each type of permit has an associated  guidelines document to assist you with submittal requirements and code  compliance. Please carefully read the associated guidelines document. 
                  
                    
                  COMMERCIAL FIRE INSPECTIONS 
                    Fire inspectors inspect new construction of  buildings and structures and all existing commercial buildings and structures  to identify fire hazards and to ensure that adopted fire codes are met. They  also test and inspect fire protection systems and fire extinguishing equipment  to ensure proper operation. Violations are documented and require a  re-inspection to ensure compliance with the code requirements. Non-compliance  of requirements are subject to citation and legal action. 
                                     
                    If an inspection is associated with a fire permit, you will need to have the  permit number available.  If you have  questions regarding a fire inspection or a possible fire code violation  please contact us. 
                    
                  To schedule an inspection,  contact us at: 
                    Phone: (972) 771-7774 
                    Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM.  
  
                    
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