County Permits & Rules

Navigate building permits and regulations across Minnesota and Wisconsin counties. Get local requirements, permit costs, application processes, and inspector contact information for your home project.

Important Legal Notice

This information is for guidance only and may not reflect the most current regulations. Always verify permit requirements and costs directly with your local building department before starting any project.

Minnesota County Permits

Building permit requirements and regulations for Minnesota counties we serve

Hennepin County

Minneapolis • Population: 1.3M

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $150-500+ depending on project
  • Inspection required for most major work
  • Online permit applications available
  • Licensed contractor often required

Ramsey County

Saint Paul • Population: 550K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $100-400+ depending on scope
  • 24-48 hour permit review typical
  • Historic district special requirements
  • Energy code compliance required

Anoka County

Blaine • Population: 365K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $125-350+ depending on project
  • Clay soil considerations for foundations
  • Wind load requirements: 90 mph
  • Snow load requirements: 50 psf

Dakota County

Eagan • Population: 440K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $100-450+ depending on scope
  • Online permit system available
  • Same-day permits for minor work
  • Green building incentives available

Washington County

Woodbury • Population: 270K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $75-300+ depending on project
  • Expedited review available
  • Rural area special considerations
  • Septic system permits separate

Carver County

Chaska • Population: 105K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $100-375+ depending on scope
  • Growing community, active development
  • Wetland considerations common
  • Energy efficiency standards

Scott County

Shakopee • Population: 150K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $125-400+ depending on project
  • Rapid growth area with new standards
  • Floodplain considerations in some areas
  • Commercial and residential permits

Chisago County

North Branch • Population: 56K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $75-250+ depending on scope
  • Rural county with lake properties
  • Septic and well permits common
  • Shoreland regulations apply

Isanti County

Cambridge • Population: 41K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $50-200+ depending on project
  • Rural residential and agricultural
  • Private well and septic common
  • Agricultural building exemptions

Wisconsin County Permits

Building permit requirements and regulations for Wisconsin counties we serve

St. Croix County

Hudson • Population: 93K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $100-350+ depending on scope
  • St. Croix River regulations apply
  • Growing Twin Cities suburb
  • Floodplain and shoreland rules

Pierce County

River Falls • Population: 42K

Common Permits Required:

Quick Facts:

  • Permit fees: $75-275+ depending on project
  • Rural county with river access
  • Agricultural and residential mix
  • Private septic systems common

Permit Application Tips

Essential guidance for navigating the permit process across Minnesota and Wisconsin

Before You Apply

Proper preparation saves time and prevents delays in the permit process.

  • Check if your project requires a permit
  • Gather property surveys and site plans
  • Verify contractor licensing requirements
  • Understand local setback requirements
  • Check for historic district restrictions

Application Process

Follow these steps for a smooth permit application experience.

  • Submit complete application with all documents
  • Include detailed construction drawings
  • Pay all required fees upfront
  • Allow for review time (typically 5-15 business days)
  • Respond promptly to reviewer questions

During Construction

Proper coordination with inspectors ensures project approval.

  • Schedule inspections in advance
  • Ensure work site is accessible
  • Have permit visible on site
  • Don’t cover work before inspection
  • Address any inspection issues promptly

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Learn from others’ experiences to avoid permit delays and complications.

  • Starting work before permit approval
  • Incomplete or unclear drawings
  • Using unlicensed contractors
  • Ignoring setback requirements
  • Missing required inspections

Emergency Situations

When safety is at risk, understand emergency permit procedures.

  • Contact building department immediately
  • Document the emergency situation
  • Use only licensed emergency contractors
  • Apply for permits as soon as possible
  • Schedule follow-up inspections

Working with Contractors

Ensure your contractor handles permits properly and legally.

  • Verify contractor licensing and insurance
  • Confirm who pulls permits (you or contractor)
  • Understand permit costs in your quote
  • Ensure contractor schedules inspections
  • Get copies of all permit documents