Frederick County Building Departments (Maryland)

Frederick County Building Departments develop and enforce building codes to ensure the construction of safe buildings in Frederick County, Maryland. The Building Department maintains building and zoning records, including design plans for construction and renovation projects, records on the current structures on any parcel, maps showing property lines, and Frederick County building permits issued by the department. They also keep records on a property's compliance with Frederick County building codes, including building and zoning violations, as well as records of inspection reports. Many Building Departments provide online access to building records.

Frederick City Building Department Frederick MD 140 West Patrick Street 21701 301-600-3812

Frederick County Permits Frederick MD 12 East Church Street 21701 301-694-1172

Frederick County Planning & Zone Frederick MD 30 North Market Street 21701 301-600-1138

Frederick Planning Department Frederick MD 140 West Patrick Street 21701 301-600-1499


Frederick County Assessors evaluate the value of properties and parcels in order to determine property taxes. The Assessor's Office maintains current data on every property in the Frederick County, MD including inventories of parcels and structures, zoning boundaries, and the value of all the property in the jurisdiction. Assessors may also keep Frederick County building and zoning records, such as reports from on-site inspections, maps of property lines and zones, and value assessments for building improvements. Many Assessor's Offices provide online access to their records, including documents on building and zoning.

Frederick County Assessment Office Frederick MD 5310 Spectrum Drive 21703 301-815-5350


Frederick County Treasurers and Tax Collectors are responsible for the collection of property tax revenue in MD. The Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector maintains and updates records on every parcel in the district, as well as maintaining certain building and zoning records. These records include building valuations, zoning boundaries, and building construction. Treasurers and Tax Collectors also keep documents on Frederick County property taxes, including property tax assessments, defaults on property taxes, and tax liens. The office may also maintain information on property auctions and a property's prior liens or foreclosures. Many Treasurers and Tax Collectors provide online databases to access their Frederick County building records, including documents on building and zoning.

Office Of The Treasurer, Frederick County Frederick MD 30 North Market Street 21701 301-600-1111