This website lists the adoption status of the International Residential Code by the jurisdiction in part or whole. The International Residential Code is the model residential building code published by the International Code Council through a comprehensive, national, three-year process to identify and incorporate the latest science, research, and product innovation into homebuilding.
A local ordinance is a law, rule, or regulation on topics specific to the city, county, town, or area on wide-ranging issues from tree trimming and noise pollution to building codes. Local ordinances or state laws that require only part of the International Residential Code or that do not include the current International Residential Code, may not require the construction of strong, safe, durable, and energy-efficient homes.
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The color-coded analysis is based on the best available data and reflects International Residential / Building Code adoptions’ status. It does not reflect the status of building code enforcement.
If you receive a gray color-coded finding for your search area, your community’s residential building code adoption status may not be available; however, you may contact your local government for the information. Please keep in mind that mobile homes and manufactured housing are not constructed using the residential building code reflected in this analysis, so this website is not applicable to those types of structures.
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