Caddo County Code Violation Notice?
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You're Not Alone. Thousands of Louisiana Homeowners Face This Every Year.
The first thing most homeowners feel when they get a code violation notice is shock. You've lived in your home for years. Maybe you bought it this way. Maybe someone told you the work was fine. Maybe you did it yourself and thought it was okay. Now there's an official government notice sitting on your kitchen table.
Then comes the confusion. The letter is written in bureaucratic language. It references statute numbers you've never heard of. It gives you a deadline, but you're not sure what exactly you're supposed to do by that deadline. Call who? Do what? What happens if you don't respond?
And underneath it all is fear. Fear that you could lose your home. Fear of liens, fines, or foreclosure. Fear that you'll spend thousands of dollars and still end up in the same position. Fear that you made a mistake you can't undo.
Here's the truth: in most cases, this is completely fixable. The key is acting quickly, understanding the county-specific process, and connecting with the right professionals. That's exactly what this page — and our $9.95 Action Plan — is built to help you do.
Understanding Your Caddo County Violation Notice
A permit violation notice means the county has identified work on your property that was done without the required building permits. In Caddo County, all structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work requires a permit issued by the City of Shreveport Division of Permits and Inspections.
Common Violations in Caddo County
- Construction without permits
- Unpermitted additions or renovations
- Unpermitted electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work
- Unpermitted accessory structures over 500 sq ft (in areas with design wind speeds under 100 mph)
- Work performed without required inspections
The 30-Day Myth
Many homeowners believe they have 30 days to "fix" the problem. The truth is more nuanced: you typically have 30 days to respond — meaning you need to initiate the permit process or contact the building department, not complete all the work. However, fines and penalties can begin accruing from the date of the notice. Acting in the first 48 hours is always better than waiting.
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Caddo County Building Department — Direct Links
City of Shreveport Division of Permits and Inspections
After-the-Fact Permit Process
Homeowners or contractors must apply for permits retroactively through the City of Shreveport Permits Division, which handles all building permits for Caddo Parish (except Town of Greenwood). Applications can be submitted online via MyGovernmentOnline or in person. If work begins without a permit, the permit fee will be doubled and other penalties may be imposed. The process requires submission of plans, inspections, and compliance with Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code (RS 40:1730.22 et seq.). Commercial projects over $50,000 require a state-licensed contractor.
Owner-Builder Eligible
Yes — Homeowners Can Pull Their Own Permits
Site Plan Required
Yes
Penalty Range
Doubled permit fees for work begun without permits; additional penalties may be imposed per local ordinance
State Statute Reference
Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 40, RS 40:1730.21 through RS 40:1730.45 (Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code)
Data last verified: April 13, 2026
Verified Professionals Ready to Help in Caddo County
Connect with licensed engineers, surveyors, and contractors who specialize in permit legalization in your area.
Licensed Structural Engineers (P.E.)
A licensed P.E. is often required to certify after-the-fact work, especially for structural modifications.
Licensed Home Inspectors & Surveyors
An inspection report is often needed to document existing conditions for the permit application.
Licensed General Contractors & Inspectors
An experienced contractor familiar with the county can navigate the permit process and coordinate all repairs.
What Caddo Homeowners Are Saying
“Caddo Parish building permits are handled by the City of Shreveport Permits Division for the entire parish except the Town of Greenwood, which issues its own permits.”
— City of Shreveport Permits & Inspections Division
“Both homeowners and contractors can submit permit applications through mygovernmentonline.org, and all permit activities from application to final inspection can be completed online.”
— Shreveport Permits Knowledge Base
“Site plans are required for residential and commercial fences and generators in Caddo Parish.”
— City of Shreveport Permits & Inspections
“Commercial/industrial projects costing $50,000 or more must be constructed by a contractor licensed by the State of Louisiana with all insurance requirements on file.”
— Shreveport Building Permits FAQ
Disclaimer: Community tips are gathered from public sources and homeowner reports. They are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Always verify current requirements directly with Caddo County Building Department.
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Our permit legalization tracker takes you from violation notice to final sign-off.
Violation Response
Respond to the county notice in writing. Begin document gathering.
Professional Engagement
Hire engineer/contractor. Order any required reports or surveys.
Permit Application
Submit after-the-fact permit application with required drawings and reports.
County Review
County reviews application. Respond to any correction requests (RFIs).
Permit Approved
Permit issued. Schedule required inspections.
Inspections & Close-Out
Pass final inspections. Receive certificate of completion.
Violation Cleared
County closes the violation. Your property record is clean.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first when I receive a permit violation notice in Caddo County?
Can I get an after-the-fact permit for work that was done years ago?
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Can I sell my house with unpermitted work in Caddo County?
Do I need a lawyer to respond to a permit violation?
How much does it typically cost to legalize unpermitted work?
Is there a statute of limitations on permit violations in Louisiana?
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