Nope. No permits for remodeling. There are some rules but I live in a rural area, rules are more lax here. I am more familiar about the rules for plumbing because my ex-husband was a plumber and I helped him study through years of plumbing school. Work on gas lines was supposed to be supervised by a master plumber; he had to sign off on it or be onsite when the gas company showed up or they wouldn't turn the gas back on, but if it was something easy that didn't require turning off the gas at the street then most people didn't bother having a plumber look over their work and they would hire someone from the next county over to come and do the work under the table. I remember listening to the plumbers moan about it at every single get-together. The next county over is even more rural than the one I live in and doesn't require licensing for tradesmen. My ex had the tool for turning off the gas, a long metal rod (forget the actual name of it) with a special wrench type end that he would put in the ground to turn the valve to shut off the main and he regularly used it to do side jobs for people, bypassing the gas company altogether. There are perks to living in the country!