Plan Review & Permitting
The Fire Marshal’s Office conducts reviews of site plans, construction plans, and specifications to the 2018 International Code Council (ICC) Fire Code and the related codes and standards referenced therein. We also conduct inspections to verify compliance with the project design codes and standards.
** EFFECTIVE AUGUST 2, 2021**
All plan submittals, permitting, and inspection requests must be done using our new online system.
Open Burning and other Operational Permits may also be obtained using this same website (there is no charge for an Open Burning Permit for the unincorporated areas of Hays County).
To register and access the new system, visit the submittal website.
NOTE: Fires used for cooking purposes, recreation, and warmth are not considered open burns and do not need a permit. These fires are generally limited to three (3) feet in diameter and maximum of two (2) feet high and should be contained in a fire pit, chimenea, or similar.
Bonfires ARE considered open burns and require a permit.
Hays County Fire Code and Amendments
Effective January 1, 2020, Hays County adopted the 2018 International Fire Code (IFC) and local amendments. The 2018 International Building Code is also adopted by reference under Chapter 1 of the 2018 IFC. Hays County also adopted local amendments to the fire code.
Fire Marshal Fee Schedule
A fee schedule for Fire Marshal fees was implemented January 1, 2020 (and amended in March 2021): Fire Marshal Fees
When contacting us, please reference the project address,
not the project name, on all plans, emails, and correspondence, etc. Our email is our best point of contact:
firemarshal@co.hays.tx.us.
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