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County-enforced codes can reach municipalities and unincorporated areas

St. Louis County's codes and ordinances page says county-enforced codes apply to municipalities within the county and to unincorporated areas.

St. Louis County code questions can be easy to misroute because the county has many municipalities. The county’s codes and ordinances page says St. Louis County-enforced codes and ordinances apply to municipalities within the county and to unincorporated areas.

That does not mean every city rule is the same. It means a permit or code question may need both the municipality and the county code layer, depending on the work and location. Before assuming a city hall is the only office, check whether St. Louis County Transportation and Public Works enforces the relevant code.

For a buyer or contractor, the practical step is to verify the parcel’s municipality and the county permit requirement before work starts.

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