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Beginning 7:00 a.m. on Friday, November 8, 2024, the Department of Buildings (DOB) is allowing all construction activity near Howard University.
Take action to meet survey requirements for your project. Get a Building Plat, a Subdivision Plat, a Wall Check, and find useful survey information using our online land records platform, SurDocs.
The District of Columbia Department of Buildings (DOB) is a national model of customer service and value creation; we are a catalyst for responsible economic development, social diversity, and environmental sustainability, and are essential to a thriving and resilient city.
Thank you for contacting the Department of Buildings. Live Chat is available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and Thursday from 9:30am to 4:30pm. If you are chatting us during off-hours, please contact us during the above times.
The Department of Buildings relies on Access DC to enhance security and improve access to all of DOB's online services. Signing up for an Access DC account is easy. Simply visit Access DC and click the sign up link. Access DC simplifies interactions with DOB.
The Department of Buildings (DOB) conducts construction inspections, housing code inspections, illegal construction cases and also certifies third-party inspection agencies to conduct construction inspections on our behalf.
The Proactive Inspection Program is designed to promote safety and ensure all multi-family rental buildings in the District of Columbia meet residential property maintenance and building codes. Get a Proactive Inspection at no cost to tenants; View Proactive Inspection Schedules
The Department of Buildings, one of the District’s newest agencies, is hiring! Begin your next career opportunity by applying today. There is a great deal of opportunity in the District of Columbia, and it is an exciting time here at the Department of Buildings (DOB).
The Department of Buildings (DOB) Office of Strategic Code Enforcement is responsible for code enforcement, civil infractions, and fine assessment. Enforcement is a key component of safety. Our efficient process offers landlords timely notice to address potential violations while tenants are informed throughout each stage of the enforcement ...
The Department of Buildings is responsible for regulating construction activity in the District of Columbia and protecting the safety of residents, businesses, and visitors while advancing the development of the built environment through permitting, inspections, and code enforcement.