Occupancy Permits following building work
Before a building can be occupied, the owner needs an Occupancy Permit. Your building permit will state whether you require an Occupancy Permit or a Certificate of Final Inspection.
Occupancy Permits are only issued when the building work is complete, and new homes (including units or apartments) will always require one. It is an offence to occupy a new home that does not have an occupancy permit.
Occupancy Permits also play an important role in establishing the start date for builders’ warranties and, often, when the builder gets final payment.
Under the Building Act, a separate fee is required for an application for an Occupancy Permit, although this is often included in the building permit quote.
Download the Occupancy Permit application form(DOC, 2MB)
Occupancy Permits for places of public entertainment
Occupancy Permits exist for places of public entertainment such as theatres, nightclubs, halls, sportsgrounds and certain prescribed temporary structures. (Refer to Building Act 1993.)
Such permits are required prior to conducting entertainment in a place of public entertainment, regardless of whether building work has been carried out.
Download the Occupancy Permit - Place of Entertainment application form(DOC, 2MB)
Amend an existing occupancy permit
You can apply to have an Occupancy Permit amended(DOC, 2MB) (i.e. for change of use) if the conditions of the building have changed since the permit was first issued.
Generally, only the Municipal Building Surveyor may amend or cancel an existing Occupancy Permit, even one issued by a private building surveyor.
Occupancy Permits fees (includes Division 2)
- Class 1: 596.30
- Other Classes: $37
- Places of public entertainment: minimum $1,699.10
- Subdivision of existing Building Report: $2,130.60
Card fees apply for eftpos, credit and debit card payments.
Apply for a copy of an existing occupancy permit
If you’d like a copy of an existing Occupancy Permit, visit our Building Plan searches page for more information.
Certificate of Final Inspection
If an occupancy permit is not required, a Certificate of Final inspection is issued by the relevant building surveyor after approval of the final inspection stage.
The purpose of the certificate of final inspection is to identify a start date for the liability period for building faults.
If you’d like more information about occupancy permits, Certificates of Final Inspection or anything else mentioned on this page, you can contact the Municipal Building Surveyor Unit by calling 03 8290 1333 or emailing council@stonnington.vic.gov.au.