Vermont Building Code, Permit and Licensing Information
Updated: Jan. 25, 2023
What Are The Current Adopted Vermont Building Codes?
- 2020 Vermont Residential Building Energy Standards
- 2020 Vermont Commercial Building Energy Standards
- 2018 International Existing Building Code (IEBC)
- 2015 International Building Code (IBC)
- 2012 International Residential Code (IRC)
- 2015 Vermont Fire & Building Safety Code
- 2018 Vermont Plumbing Rules
- 2017 National Electric Code (NEC) – Effective October 1, 2017, with a few state-specific amendments.
- State Energy Code 2018 IECC and 90.1-2016
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101 Life Safety Code 2015
Applicability (statewide, local, limited): STATEWIDE
Since 1972, Vermont has adopted and enforced national standards for commercial construction safety. These codes are adopted by regulation and enforced through the Vermont State Fire Marshal’s Office.
Additional Construction Codes by State
State Website | https://www.vermont.gov/ |
State Licensing | Licensure is required for asbestos, plumbing, and electrical trades. Corporations must register with the Secretary of State. |
State Licensing Division | https://www.labor.vermont.gov/ |
State Fire Marshall | https://firesafety.vermont.gov/ |
State Environmental Permit | https://dec.vermont.gov/permits |
Additional Building Codes by State
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