On this page are listed the applications & forms used for building permits and for land use / zoning. For building permits, find your permit type in the list below and click on the associated link. Permit requirements are listed on each individual permit type page. If you are unsure of what type of permit you need to apply for, check out our Administrative Manual, or contact our office at (252) 338-1919 x 235.
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Stick Built House
Modular House
Singlewide Manufactured HUD Home
Doublewide Manufactured HUD Home
Triplewide Manufactured HUD Home
Accessory Dwelling Unit
Addition to Existing Structure / Building
Attached Garage
Covered Porch
Crawlspace Moisture Control / Encapsulation
Foundation Stabilization
Renovation - Major Repair of Structure
Renovation - Major Alteration of Structure
Renovation - Major Improvement to Structure
Repair - Minor Repair of Structure
Repair - Minor Alteration of Structure
Repair - Minor Improvement to Structure
Demolition - Owner Affidavit of Intent Required
Carport
Deck
Detached Garage
Lean To
Pole Barn
Pool / Spa - Above Ground
Pool / Spa - In Ground
Signs
Storage Shed / Building
Dock
Pier
Bulkhead
Boatlift
Electrical - Repairs, Service Change, etc.
Electrical - Temporary Power Pole
Mechanical - Residential or Commercial HVAC, other Commercial Systems, etc.
Plumbing - Residential or Commercial
Gas - Residential or Commercial LP or Natural Gas Line Installation
Commercial Building
Communications Tower - Contact Planning Department at 252-338-1919 x 232 for details on this permit type.
Permit Fee Schedule
Fill Permit Application (Required for Dwellings)
Liens NC Website & Walkthrough
Contractor Trade Affidavit
LP / Natural Gas Contractor Affidavit
Workers Compensation Affidavit
Blank Energy Forms
Blank Termite Affidavit
Blank Culvert & Ditch Certification Form
Memos A, B, C (information relating to inspections)
Memo G (Appendix G from 2018 NC Building Code - relates to Pools/Spas)
Code Enforcement has to do with making sure that certain conditions considered to be nuisances to the public health, safety, and welfare are remedied when they are found to exist on parcels of land located within Camden County.
The Camden County Code of Ordinances specifies certain conditions to be nuisances to the public health, safety, and welfare. When such conditions are reported to exist, the Code Enforcement Officer will investigate. If the reported condition(s) is found to be valid and factual, actions are taken to request and require the property owner to conform to the Camden County Code of Ordinances.
There are 2 ways that nuisance conditions are brought to the attention of the County:
Chapter 90 of the Camden County Code of Ordinances specifies "Abandoned and Junked Motor Vehicles" as nuisances to the public health, safety, and welfare.
If you are restoring a vehicle and are using one or more junked vehicles in your restoration effort, you **MAY** be eligible for a ONE YEAR restoration exception to the ordinance. Contact the Code Enforcement Officer for more information.
If your vehicle(s) do not qualify for the restoration exception, you must comply with the order of the Code Enforcement Officer within the allotted time-frame as indicated by the Code Enforcement Officer. Failure to do so will result in penalties and/or fines as defined by the Camden County Code of Ordinances, §10.99, General Penalty. If you do not have the resources, funds, or time to comply with the order, you may opt to allow the County to ABATE the violation by removing the junked vehicle(s) from your property for you. Contact the Code Enforcement Officer for more information about abatement.
Chapter 94 of the Camden County Code of Ordinances specifies certain conditions to be general nuisances to the public health, safety, and welfare. Those conditions include:
Upon notification to a property owner by the Code Enforcement Officer that one or more of the above conditions exist on a parcel of land owned by said property owner, conditions must be remedied within time frame specified by the Camden County Code Enforcement Officer. If condition(s) are not remedied within such time-frame as specified, or within 15 days of receipt of notification as stated in §94.04 of the Camden County Code of Ordinances, Abatement by County, the condition(s) will be remedied by the county and associated costs billed to the property owner. If such costs are not paid in a timely manner, costs will be added as a lien on the tax bill of the property owner.
To request an investigation please send an email outlining the concern to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Chapter 151.1 General Provisions
Chapter 151.3 Zoning Districts
Chapter 151.5 Development Standards
Chapter 151.6 Subdivision Requirements
Chapter 151.7 Environmental Provisions
Camden County residences to see a 15% reduction in their flood insurance premiums as part of the County's participation in the NFIP Community Rating System and receiving a CRS class 7 rating.
For Camden County citizens with NFIP flood insurance policies issued or renewed on or after May 1, 2017, will see a 15% discount in the premium cost of flood insurance as part of Camden's participation in the Community Rating System.
NFIP Preferred Risk policies applicable in zone X issued or renewed on or after May 1, 2017 will see a 5% discount in their premium cost.