Permit & Site Guide

Metal Building Permits in Randolph County, NC

Planning a barndominium, steel garage, workshop, or agricultural building in Asheboro or anywhere in Randolph County? Here's what to expect on permits, setbacks, wind and snow loads, and HOA rules — plus a free, permit-ready quote from AAIRE Co.

Permit Required

Yes — Required

In Randolph County the first step is a Zoning Permit from Planning, then the building permit and any environmental health/inspections approvals through Central Permitting. Applications can be filed via the county's eSuite Permits portal.

Wind Zone

115 mph

Ultimate design wind speed — verify with engineer

Snow Load

15 psf

Ground snow load, minimum design

Typical Setbacks

Varies by zoning district under the county's Unified Development Ordinance; confirm setbacks with the Planning Department.

HOA Risk

Low

Low — largely rural county; subdivision covenants are uncommon outside the Archdale/Trinity area near High Point

Permit Contact

Randolph County Inspections

336-318-6595

Pro Tip for Randolph County

Pull your zoning permit from Planning first — Randolph requires it before the building permit can be issued. Inspectors are easiest to reach by phone between 8-9 a.m. or 4-5 p.m. if you need to talk through your accessory structure.

Get a permit-ready quote for Randolph County

Every AAIRE Co. steel building is engineered to your county's 115 mphwind requirements, with stamped drawings included for permitting. Tell us about your project and we'll send a free quote and walk you through what Randolph County needs.

This guide provides general information based on publicly available county sources. Requirements change and vary by parcel, zoning district, and building use. Always verify current requirements directly with Randolph County before purchasing land or starting construction. AAIRE Co. serves customers nationwide and can help you navigate the process.