You should be able to get a checklist from the township inspector, or at least to talk to your inspector to ask what he's looking for. Personally, I think a preparatory call to the inspector is a good 'political' move anyway.
I've read a lot of debates about gluing vs screwing vs nailing and I can tell you this much: it is unclear whether glue, nails, or screws produce stronger bonds. Nails have larger heads to secure the sheetrock better. Screws have threads that hold the wood better, and glue has a larger surface area for holding. Most people who glue still screw/nail the perimeter and glue the center. I am not convinced that's necessary. But, if yr gonna be taping/mudding the seams anyway, perimeter screws/nails don't create any extra post-fastening work for you. The only doubts I've heard about adhesive are speculations that it might fail after 50 years instead of 100. Kudos to forward thinking, but my thought is that remodeling tastes have far shorter lifespan than that. In 50 years, my guess is that there will be a much better alternative to drywall available - something light, heat and sound insulating, fire-and-water-proof, and a cinch to finish. Ahhh, we can dream!!!