Plumbing Work Permit Requirements in Rapid City, MI

Rapid City MI is an unincorporated community / CDP within Clearwater Township, Kalkaska County (NOT an incorporated village despite the colloquial name). Per Wikipedia and US Census, the CDP designation has no legal status. Under Michigan's Stille-DeRossett-Hale Act, building code enforcement defaults to the county unless the township/village has formally assumed responsibility; Clearwater Township has not assumed construction-code authority and refers to Kalkaska County Construction Code Department. Clearwater Township (5440 River St, Rapid City MI 49676, 231-331-6249, office@clearwatertwp.com) still handles local zoning but not building permits. Allow up to 15 business days for permit processing per county site. Online permit portal and standalone fee schedule URL not published; applications are PDF forms downloadable from the county site.

By Joey, Founder · Last verified May 15, 2026 · How we research →

Population: 1,357 Code: 2015 Verified: 2026-05-15 1 local rules

When you need a Plumbing permit in Rapid City

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Plumbing work that involves new piping, line relocation, water-heater installation, sewer/drain modification, or backflow prevention requires a plumbing permit in almost every jurisdiction. State-licensed plumber typically required. Fixture replacement on existing lines is commonly exempt. To confirm requirements for your specific project in Rapid City, MI, contact Kalkaska County Construction Code Department at (231) 258-3365. Visit: https://www.kalkaskacounty.net/departments/construction_codes/index.php.

SourceKalkaska County Construction Code Department — phone (231) 258-3365 · view source

Plumbing Work Permit Costs: Rapid City vs. Nearby

CityEstimated Fee
Rapid City N/A
Detroit $50 – $600
Grand Rapids $50 – $600
Warren $40 – $510

Fees shown are estimates based on local building code data. Actual fees may vary based on project scope and valuation. See all Rapid City permit costs →

Estimated Project Timeline in Rapid City

Here's a typical timeline for a plumbing work project in Rapid City, MI:

Week 1
Get quotes & finalize design
Contact licensed contractors, get 3+ quotes, finalize project scope and drawings.
Week 2
Submit permit application
Your contractor submits the application to Rapid City's building department.
Week 3-4
Plan review & approval
Processing time varies, contact Rapid City's building department for current turnaround times.
Week 5+
Construction & inspections
Post the permit card on site. Work begins. Schedule inspections at required stages (varies by project). Final inspection required before closing the permit.

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Building Department Contact

NameKalkaska County Construction Code Department
Address605 N. Birch Street, Kalkaska, MI 49646
HoursMon-Fri 8am-5pm (inspections: building Tue/Thu, electrical Wed/Fri, plumbing/mechanical Wed)

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Rapid City's building department for current Plumbing Work permit fee information. Fees typically vary based on project scope and valuation.

It depends on the specifics of your project. Some smaller Plumbing Work projects may be exempt from permit requirements, while larger ones typically require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.

Working without a required permit in Rapid City can result in fines, stop-work orders, being required to remove completed work, and complications when selling your home. It's always best to check first.

Contact Rapid City's building department for current processing times. Timelines vary based on project complexity and whether plan review is required.

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Disclaimer: This information was last verified on 2026-05-15. Building permit requirements may change. Zoning requirements (setbacks, lot coverage, height limits) are separate and vary by location. Always confirm with your local building and planning departments before starting your project. PermitMint provides general guidance, not legal advice.