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Elmira Occupancy Paperwork Comes Before Use

Elmira's permit page says certificates of occupancy are required before occupancy for new residential and all commercial structures.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Elmira’s permit page separates occupancy, building, right-of-way, demolition, electrical, excavation, and other applications. For a buyer, landlord, or small business, the certificate of occupancy language is the key starting check.

City records say a Certificate of Occupancy Application is required for new residential and all commercial structures before occupancy. The certificate confirms the structure is safe for occupancy. It also confirms compliance with building codes. The city FAQ adds a plain warning: building permits are required for work that must conform to the Uniform Code. People who are unsure should call.

Before opening a storefront, converting space, finishing work, or assuming an old use is automatically allowed, save the permit page. Then call Inspection Services and ask which application matches the actual use.

Have the address, current use, proposed use, contractor question, and any permit history ready. In Elmira, Certificate of Occupancy, Building Permit, and Inspection Services are separate words for a reason.

Use the right one when you call. It can keep a Chemung County project from starting in the wrong lane.

That is especially helpful before a tenant, customer, or inspector is already waiting.

Filed under: Home & Property Elmira Chemung County elmirachemung-countycertificate-of-occupancybuilding-permitinspection-services

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