Documented code question
$29One focused question with assumptions, applicable edition, citations and local-amendment limitations.
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Submit a code question or plan set, communicate with the assigned reviewer, and receive a polished report reviewed by an OKIE Safety certified professional before release.
One focused question with assumptions, applicable edition, citations and local-amendment limitations.
Open secure portal →Up to five related questions for one project.
Open secure portal →Recurring access for active contractors. Fair-use limits and scope confirmation apply.
Open secure portal →Priority queue placement for contractors with recurring review needs.
Open secure portal →Typically $500 for 1–20 sheets and $1,000 for 21–50 sheets. Larger or complex sets are quoted.
Open secure portal →Final plan-review pricing depends on plan quality, disciplines, project complexity, jurisdiction and requested turnaround. Payment or an accepted quote is required before review begins.
Select ICC Code Review during registration. This account sees only its own code-review projects.
Purchase the selected package or approve a full-plan quote before files and questions enter the queue.
Project messages trigger email notices and reviewer follow-up tasks so questions do not disappear in an inbox.
Completed reports remain available in the applicant portal for 120 days. Download and retain your copy.
OKIE Safety's portal provides advisory code research and professional peer-review support. It is not a permit, approval, inspection, design service, engineering or architectural opinion, or a guarantee of code compliance. The authority having jurisdiction controls final interpretations and approval. Results depend on the accuracy and completeness of submitted information; concealed conditions and later project changes are outside the review unless separately submitted. AI may assist with organizing a working draft, but no report is released until a qualified OKIE Safety reviewer evaluates it. If OKIE Safety later performs an official review for a jurisdiction, the portal submission does not receive preferential treatment and the official review remains independent.
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