Guidance

Planning Services

Urbanism Certificate

A Certificat d’Urbanisme is an essential document when purchasing land or planning construction in France. It provides preliminary information about the buildability of the land, applicable planning regulations, and related taxes. The local authority has up to 2 months to process the application, and once issued, the certificate is valid for 18 months.

Preliminary Declaration

The Déclaration Préalable de Travaux is mandatory for small-scale works such as façade modifications, interior or exterior alterations, surface extensions, or changes in the use of a building.

Building Permit

A Building Permit is required when constructing a new building with a floor area or footprint larger than 20 m², or when carrying out significant modifications to an existing structure. This includes major interior or exterior changes, as well as changes in the building’s intended use. All PCs should be signed by an architect, except if the total built area is less than 150 m².

Retrospective Building Permit

When construction has been carried out without the necessary building permit, it is possible to regularise the situation through a retrospective planning application. This does not remove possible civil or criminal liability but ensures the legality of the construction.

Demolition Permit

A Permis de Démolir is required for partial or complete demolition of a building in certain designated areas. These include zones where the local council mandates the permit, surroundings of historic buildings, restoration zones, and protected or listed heritage sites.