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Permit Information

Building permits are issued by Erie County or the City of Erie Building Department. Most projects over $500 require a permit.

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Auto Repair permits in Erie, PA

Erie County permit requirements, Pennsylvania contractor licensing, and what to verify before hiring. Save the page or send it to your contractor — they should already know all of this.

Permit requirements overview

Permit typically not required

PA state licensing (Bureau of Professional Occupational Affairs) where applicable

Most service work doesn't require permits

What you need

Required documentation

  • PA business license
  • Industry-specific certifications (ASE for auto, etc.)

Approximate cost

N/A for typical service calls

Erie County permit fees are typically a small percentage of project value, plus inspection visits. Multi-trade projects require separate sub-permits.

Pennsylvania contractor licensing context

  • General contractors: PA Home Improvement Contractor Registration (HICPA)
  • Plumbers: PA licensed journeyman or master plumber
  • Electricians: PA licensed electrician
  • HVAC: EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling
  • Roofers: PA Home Improvement Contractor Registration

Auto Repair credentials to verify

  • ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Certification
  • PA State Inspection Station License
  • PA Emission Inspection Station License
  • AAA Approved Auto Repair
  • I-CAR Certification (for collision repair)

Permit FAQ

Do I need a permit for auto repair work in Erie?

Most routine auto repair work in Erie doesn't require a permit. Structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical components can trigger a permit requirement. Most service work doesn't require permits.

Who pulls the auto repair permit — me or the contractor?

Either can. In Pennsylvania, contractors usually pull permits as part of the contract scope. A homeowner can pull their own permit, but that places liability for code compliance on the homeowner. Always confirm in writing who's pulling it.

How much does an auto repair permit cost in Erie?

N/A for typical service calls. Permit fees in Erie County are typically a small percentage of the work value, plus a flat inspection fee per visit. Multi-trade projects (e.g. a kitchen remodel with plumbing, electrical, and structural components) need separate sub-permits.

What happens if I do auto repair work without a permit?

Unpermitted work in Erie can stop a home sale, trigger fines, void homeowners insurance for damage related to the work, and force you to redo the work to current code. If something happens later, lack of permit also voids most contractor warranties.

How do I verify a auto repair contractor's PA license?

Pennsylvania licenses can be checked at the PA Department of State Bureau of Professional Occupational Affairs. HICPA registration numbers (for general home improvement contractors over $500) are on the contractor's website and required by law on any signed estimate.

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