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Disability Access Certificate (DAC)

A Disability Access Certificate is a certificate granted by a Building Control Authority (BCA) which certifies compliance of the design of certain works (e.g. new buildings (except dwelling houses), some extensions to, and some material alterations to buildings (except dwelling houses) with the requirements of Part M of the Building Regulations.

Building Control
A Guide to Taking in Charge
Unfinished Housing Developments
Disability Access Certificate (DAC)
Taking in Charge
Commencement Notices
Derelict & Vacant Sites
Notifications of Change of Use

Apply for a Disability Access Certificate

Apply for a Disability Access Certificate

Apply for a Revised Disability Access Certificate

For a development where the design or layout has been significantly changed since a DAC was Issued

Common Questions - Disability Access Certificate

Information about Disability Access Certificates including what developments require a cert, when to apply, the required fee etc.

Fee Exemptions

Exemption for certain schools for payment of Disability Access Cert Fees.

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Wexford County Council

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