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Roofing Permits in Morgan County, Colorado
Every sourced roofing permitting authority in Morgan County, Colorado: the county-level authority plus 5 municipal authorities.
County-level authority
Municipal authorities
City of Brush Community Development Department
The building permit authority for the City of Brush in Morgan County, Colorado. Re-roofing requires a permit under the city's simple permit designation, contractors must hold city credentials with liability insurance, and the city has adopted the 2018 ICC family of codes.
City of Fort Morgan Building Department
The building permit authority for the City of Fort Morgan, the Morgan County seat. Requires a permit for all new roofing and roofing repairs over 100 square feet, registers contractors with ICC-certified classifications including a General Roofing Contractor class, and adopted the 2024 International Codes in June 2026.
Town of Hillrose - Clerk's Office
The building permit authority for the Town of Hillrose, a small statutory town in Morgan County. The Town Clerk's office handles building permit applications and makes a Building Permit Application form available for download; the Town's site does not state which project types trigger a permit requirement, name an adopted building code edition, or describe contractor registration.
Town of Log Lane Village Building Inspector
The building-permit authority for the Town of Log Lane Village, Morgan County. Building regulation runs through a board-appointed Building Inspector under Chapter 6 of the town code, which adopts the 2009 International Building Code and 2009 International Residential Code with local amendments and provides for the issuance of permits and collection of fees.
Town of Wiggins Building Department
The building permit authority for the Town of Wiggins, Morgan County. The Town's own Building Department reviews plans, issues permits, performs inspections, and administers contractor licensing/registration; permits and contractor registrations are processed online through the Community Core portal, and SAFEbuilt is engaged as a resource for energy-code compliance questions.