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Building permits in Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Find the right authority before you build. Bucks County permitting follows Pennsylvania law — here is exactly who issues the permit and where to start.

Cities issue permits

Township and borough building departments (e.g., Middletown, Northampton, Lower Makefield; Bucks County does not issue building permits)

Bucks County does not issue building permits; permits are issued at the township or borough level under the PA UCC, and most municipalities follow the UCC for residential and trade work. The county’s role is limited to planning functions such as subdivision review; the Bucks County Conservation District reviews earth disturbance over 1,000 sq ft.

Open the official permit portal →

Confirm the specific township/borough building or zoning office for the property address.
County vs. city. Project-specific permit rules below follow Pennsylvania state law and are shown for reference. Whether the county or your city issues the permit depends on whether your property is in an incorporated city or unincorporated Bucks County — see the authority note above and confirm with the issuing department.

Check a home project's permit in Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Select a project to see its Pennsylvania permit rule. Whether the county or your city issues it depends on incorporation status — see the authority note above.

Pennsylvania

Exact permit fees are set by the local building department. WikEst shows the published or code-based range where one exists, linked to its official source — verify the final amount at the source before budgeting.

🏠 Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) permit fee in Pennsylvania

Permit requiredCase by casecity authority
Permit fee range
Permit fees set by each municipality; Philadelphia adds a $3 city and $4.50 state surcharge per permit plus plan-review fees. No single statewide fee.
Typical timeline
Typically ~15 business days for residential alterations (Philadelphia L&I); other PA municipalities vary.
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
ADUs require a building permit plus zoning/use approval. The PA UCC governs construction; local zoning controls whether an ADU is allowed on your lot. Verify with your municipality (e.g., Philadelphia L&I).

Representative cities for Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh.

All 20 project fee ranges in Pennsylvania

Official-source ranges where published; “By local jurisdiction” means no flat fee is published and the amount is set case by case.

ProjectPermit?AuthorityFee rangeGo / no-go
🏠 Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)yescityPermit fees set by each municipality; Philadelphia adds a $3 city and $4.50 state surcharge per permit plus plan-review fees. No single statewide fee.case-by-case
🪵 Deck / PorchyescityMunicipal permit fee; Philadelphia EZ Permit available for eligible decks.allowed
🧱 Fence / WallconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🛖 Shed / OutbuildingconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🪜 Basement FinishyescityMunicipal building permit fee; varies with scope.allowed
🚗 Garage / CarportyescityMunicipal building permit fee; zoning clearance may be required first.allowed
☀️ Rooftop Solar PVyescityElectrical/structural permit fee set by municipality.allowed
🌡️ HVAC ReplacementyescityMechanical permit fee set by municipality.allowed
🍳 Kitchen RemodelyescityBuilding permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.allowed
🛁 Bathroom RemodelyescityBuilding permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.allowed
🏗️ Room AdditionyescityBuilding permit fee based on valuation; zoning and plan review apply.allowed
🪟 Window / Door ReplacementconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🏘️ Roof ReplacementyescityRoof-covering permit fee set by municipality.allowed
🅿️ Driveway / Parking PadconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🏊 Swimming Pool / SpayescityBuilding permit fee; barrier fencing required by code.allowed
🧱 Retaining WallconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
💥 Demolition / TeardownyescityDemolition permit fee set by the municipality; verify locally.allowed
🚰 Septic SystemyescountyOnlot septic permit fees set by the local agency (municipality or county health department); verify locally.allowed
🔌 EV ChargerconditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the municipality; verify locally.allowed
Standby GeneratoryescityElectrical (and often mechanical/gas) permit fee set by the municipality; verify locally.allowed

Permit cheat-sheet (Pennsylvania rules)

ProjectPermit?AuthorityTypical feeTimelineGo / No-GoKey notes
🏠 Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)Permit requiredcityPermit fees set by each municipality; Philadelphia adds a $3 city and $4.50 state surcharge per permit plus plan-review fees. No single statewide fee.Typically ~15 business days for residential alterations (Philadelphia L&I); other PA municipalities vary.Case by caseADUs require a building permit plus zoning/use approval. The PA UCC governs construction; local zoning controls whether an ADU is allowed on your lot. Verify with your municipality (e.g., Philadelphia L&I).
🪵 Deck / PorchPermit requiredcityMunicipal permit fee; Philadelphia EZ Permit available for eligible decks.Philadelphia EZ Permits reviewed while you wait; standard permits ~15 business days.Generally allowedAttached decks and any deck more than 30 in above grade need a permit. Philadelphia offers an EZ Permit for residential decks up to 216 sq ft.
🧱 Fence / WallConditionalcityGenerally allowedMost PA municipalities do not require a permit for fences 6 ft or under; a permit is typically required above that height or in historic/overlay districts. Verify locally.
🛖 Shed / OutbuildingConditionalcityGenerally allowedLarger sheds and any shed with utilities require a building permit. Pittsburgh and other cities follow the same UCC framework with local fee schedules.
Exempt: Under 120 sq ft typically exempt under the PA UCC/IRC; Philadelphia exempts detached sheds 200 sq ft or less.
🪜 Basement FinishPermit requiredcityMunicipal building permit fee; varies with scope.Varies by municipality (~15 business days in Philadelphia for alterations).Generally allowedFinishing a basement into habitable space requires permits for egress, framing, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. Sleeping rooms need code-compliant egress windows.
🚗 Garage / CarportPermit requiredcityMunicipal building permit fee; zoning clearance may be required first.Generally allowedA new detached or attached garage requires a building permit. Philadelphia requires zoning clearance before the building permit.
☀️ Rooftop Solar PVPermit requiredcityElectrical/structural permit fee set by municipality.Generally allowedRooftop solar PV requires an electrical and structural permit, often reviewed under an expedited/solar process by the municipal building department.
🌡️ HVAC ReplacementPermit requiredcityMechanical permit fee set by municipality.Generally allowedFurnace, AC, or heat-pump replacement requires a mechanical permit and inspection.
🍳 Kitchen RemodelPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only work (cabinets, counters, paint) may be exempt.
🛁 Bathroom RemodelPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.
🏗️ Room AdditionPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee based on valuation; zoning and plan review apply.Plan-review permits typically ~15 business days in Philadelphia; larger additions longer.Generally allowedRoom additions change the footprint and require a full building permit, zoning approval, and usually a site plan.
🪟 Window / Door ReplacementConditionalcityGenerally allowedSwapping windows or exterior doors in the same opening is generally exempt; enlarging or adding openings requires a permit.
🏘️ Roof ReplacementPermit requiredcityRoof-covering permit fee set by municipality.Generally allowedRoof covering replacement is typically permitted (Philadelphia EZ Permit). Minor leak repairs may be exempt.
🅿️ Driveway / Parking PadConditionalcityGenerally allowedA permit may be required where the driveway connects to the street/right-of-way, involves significant grading, or needs an excavation/site permit. Verify locally.
🏊 Swimming Pool / SpaPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; barrier fencing required by code.Generally allowedIn-ground and above-ground pools need a permit and barrier fencing. Philadelphia exempts prefabricated pools less than 24 in deep and under 5,000 gallons.
🧱 Retaining WallConditionalcityGenerally allowedHeight and whether the wall supports a surcharge (driveway, structure, or slope above) determine the permit threshold. Verify with your municipality.
💥 Demolition / TeardownPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the municipality; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the municipality under the PA UCC. Demolition permits commonly require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance before work begins. Philadelphia files through L&I.
🚰 Septic SystemPermit requiredcountyOnlot septic permit fees set by the local agency (municipality or county health department); verify locally.Generally allowedNew or replacement onsite wastewater (onlot septic) systems require a permit from the local agency (municipality or county health department) under the PA Sewage Facilities Act. A certified Sewage Enforcement Officer conducts the soil/perc evaluation and reviews the engineered design.
🔌 EV ChargerConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the municipality; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit (dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit) issued by the municipality under the PA UCC. Pennsylvania has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city. Work must meet the NEC.
Standby GeneratorPermit requiredcityElectrical (and often mechanical/gas) permit fee set by the municipality; verify locally.Generally allowedA permanently installed standby generator with a transfer switch and fuel (gas/propane) line requires electrical and often mechanical/gas permits, plus inspection. Setback, noise, and carbon-monoxide rules may apply, and HOAs may restrict installation. Verify with the municipality (e.g., Philadelphia L&I).

Frequently asked questions

Who issues building permits in Bucks County, Pennsylvania?

Township and borough building departments (e.g., Middletown, Northampton, Lower Makefield; Bucks County does not issue building permits) is the permitting authority for Bucks County. Permits are issued by the incorporated cities; the county handles only unincorporated areas. Start at the official portal linked above.

Do I go to the county or my city for a building permit in Bucks County?

Permits are issued by the incorporated cities; the county handles only unincorporated areas.

What home projects need a permit in Bucks County?

The same project types shown in the cheat-sheet above (ADU, deck, fence, shed, solar, and more) — rules follow Pennsylvania state law. Whether the county or your city issues it depends on your property's incorporation status.

How do I apply for a permit in Bucks County?

Use the official permit portal linked above. Most offices accept online submissions; have your plans, site information, and contractor details ready before applying.

The WikEst Editorial Team · Updated 2026-08-15
Compiled and reviewed by the WikEst editorial team from official state and municipal building-department publications.

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