West Virginia Contractors License Practice Exam

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A permit is not valid until which of the following criteria is met?

  1. It is approved

  2. The fee has been paid

  3. It is posted at the site

  4. The site plan has been posted

The correct answer is: The fee has been paid

For a permit to be considered valid, it generally requires that the associated fee has been paid. Payment of the permit fee is a critical step that signifies the contractor or applicant's commitment to abide by the regulations and guidelines associated with the construction work. It also ensures that the local governing body can cover the costs of processing the permit and conducting necessary inspections. While approval of the permit, posting it at the site, or having the site plan posted are all important aspects of the permit process, they do not independently validate the permit. Approval indicates that the permit meets all criteria, but it does not finalize the permit status without payment. Posting at the site and site plan visibility are vital for compliance and communication on the project site, but they also do not establish the permit as valid until the associated fee has been processed. Hence, the correct answer highlights the essential financial transaction required to activate the permit for legal use in construction activities.