Daily Bag: No limit; however, a person who collects shad for personal use and transports those fish from a public water body in a container or containers that total 30 gallons or more in volume will be required to get a Permit to Possess or Sell Nongame Fish Taken from Public Fresh Water.
Most buildings in Texas need a permit; exceptions include sheds <200 sqft, decks <30 inches, and fences <7 feet. Permit is required for plumbing, electrical work, residential additions, pools, and concrete pouring.
Austin Standard: Generally, sheds need to be at least 5 feet away from property lines and 10 feet from your main residence.
Storage sheds that are less than 120 square feet and eight feet in height do not require a building permit, but still require Planning Division approval through an over-the-counter application called a Zoning Clearance.
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) will be provided upon a successful final inspection for new construction or significant renovations. If, for any reason, a CO was not received, please email DSDCertificateofOccupancy@austintexas to request one.
Licenses should be returned to our office for recording, after the ceremony has been performed. Return the license either in person to any location or by mail. Upon being returned to our office, original Marriage Licenses can take anywhere from 1-2 weeks to be returned to you.
When you build a new home in Travis County, outside any city limits, a permit is still required through Travis county. And not just Travis County. Other jurisdictions in the neighborhood may need permits.
If you need a copy of your marriage license, copies must be purchased from the county clerk where the license was issued.
A building permit is required for new construction, additions, alteration, change of occupancy, renovations, relocations, and repairs or rehabilitation of a building or structure. Electrical, Plumbing and A/C, and Heating may also be required.