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Garage door rules in Alamance County, North Carolina

Alamance County follows North Carolina state licensing law, and the county or its cities issue the building permit for the job. Below: the state rule, the places inside the county, and live local coverage.

Licensing in North Carolina

North Carolina requires a state general contractor licence once a single undertaking costs $40,000 or more; below that no state licence is required, and by statute no building permit is required for work costing $40,000 or less that is limited to items such as replacing doors.

Licensing authority
North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors — official site
Source: nclbgc.org/
State licence required?
G.S. 87-1 defines a 'general contractor' as 'any person or firm or corporation who for a fixed price, commission, fee, or wage, undertakes to bid upon or to construct or who undertakes to superintend or manage... the construction of any building, highway, public utilities, grading or any improvement or structure where the cost of the undertaking is forty thousand dollars ($40,000) or more.' The Board states: 'If a project is valued at $40,000 or more, your general contractor must have a license issued by the state.' Garage door work below $40,000 is not covered by this statute; there is no separate state garage door licence.
Licence classification
Building — Building contractor - 'shall include private, public, commercial, industrial and residential buildings of all types' details
Residential — Residential contractor - 'shall include any general contractor constructing only residences which are required to conform to the North Carolina Residential Code' details
Specialty — Specialty contractor - 'shall include those whose operations as such are the performance of construction work requiring special skill and involving the use of specialized building trades or crafts' details
Threshold
$40,000 - a general contractor licence is required where the cost of the undertaking is forty thousand dollars ($40,000) or more (G.S. 87-1).
Bond / insurance
G.S. 87-10 requires an applicant to 'Provide evidence of financial responsibility as determined by the Board.' The statute sets three licence limitations by single-project value: limited - up to $750,000; intermediate - up to $1,500,000; unlimited - 'act as general contractor without restriction as to value of any single project.'
Permit for a garage door
G.S. 160D-1110(a) requires all permits under the North Carolina State Building Code before construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, removal or demolition of any building or structure. But G.S. 160D-1110(c): 'No permit issued under Article 9 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes is required for any construction, installation, repair, replacement, or alteration costing forty thousand dollars ($40,000) or less and performed in accordance with the current edition of the North Carolina State Building Code in any single-family residence, farm building, or commercial building' unless the work involves one of six listed items - and within the first of those, the statute expressly states: 'no permit is required for replacement of windows, doors, exterior siding, or the pickets, railings, stair treads, and decking of porches and exterior decks that otherwise meet the requirements of this subsection.'
Wind load / code
NC Office of State Fire Marshal informal code interpretations confirm garage doors carry design-pressure requirements: 'Can DASMA Technical Data Sheet 155h be used for determining alternate design pressures for garage doors? Answer: Yes.' (2018 NC Residential Code, Table R301.2(6) and Table 4502(b)). A separate OSFM interpretation on NCRC R301.2.1.2 confirms windborne debris protection IS required for windows, doors and glazing in exterior walls of coastal dwellings, and that a like-for-like replacement leaving the existing frame is maintenance (not triggering the requirement) while replacing the frame is an alteration/renovation that must meet current code.
Verify a licence
Verified against the official source on 2026-08-19.

County-level permits

Permit fees and inspection steps are set locally and we do not publish a number we have not verified. Confirm with the Alamance County building or development services department before scheduling work.
County FIPS
37001 (US Census)

Places in Alamance County