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Town of Niagara Permit Questions Start at Building Inspection

Town of Niagara residents should route building, contractor, pool, complaint, and right-of-way questions through the town's Building Inspection Office.

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

Town of Niagara building questions belong with the town Building Inspection Office. Do not guess from a Niagara Falls page or a broad county search.

The town page links the forms a resident is likely to need: business registration, contractor registration, building permit, workers compensation exemption, pool checklist, complaint form, and right-of-way or easement excavation application. It also gives contacts for the building inspector, assistant building inspector or fire inspector, and office clerk through the main town number.

That menu covers more than one kind of errand. A pool, driveway cut, contractor repair, complaint, business opening, or road-edge excavation may each need a different piece of the same office route.

Before calling, write down the address, project type, contractor name if known, right-of-way question, pool detail, or complaint issue. Ask whether assessor, highway, water or sewer, court, or town clerk responsibilities also touch the same address.

The Town of Niagara is close to bigger names, but this paperwork begins with the town’s own desk. Keep the Building Inspection answer beside the contractor registration, pool checklist, business paperwork, or complaint record that started the errand.

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