Mississippi/Copiah
From Townsend Management Group Permit Database
GIS | Floodplain Management & Ordinance | Copiah County LEPC Emergency Management Agency |
- 911 Address
- A. Each home and business in Copiah County should have an address. When you move in, the address does not change. If the person you buy or rent from does not know the address, call our office at 601-894-1658. We may determine the address over the phone if you know your new neighbor's names and addresses, and the correct road name. If you are moving into a new structure or location, a new address number must be assigned. This requires us to drive to your new location to measure the address along the road. When you call 601-894-1658, tell us you need an address for a new structure. A. You can apply for a physical address as long as you have a driveway or flagged site where the future location will be located. Vacant land will not receive a physical address. You will need to obtain an address before you can apply for a building permit, perk test, telephone service or utility services. To obtain a 911 address or answers to any addressing questions, contact Darryl McMillian at 601-894-1658. *Some driveways are named if 3 or more buildings on property*
- Recorded Deed
- Survey of Property
- Plot Plan by CT Homes
- Perk test from MS State Dept. of Health or "Will Serve" letter from water/ sewer department that will provide service.
- Completed building application
- Preliminary Elevation Certificate (flood zone only)
- Form board certificate & final elevation certificate (flood zone only)
- Power account number
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