🛁 Bathroom Remodel permit in Nebraska

Renovating a bathroom — fixtures, tiling, ventilation, and sometimes relocating plumbing. Here is the Nebraska-specific rule: who issues it, typical fees, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source to verify.

Verify locally. Nebraska adopts the 2018 IRC as the statewide minimum (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 71-6403; R313 sprinkler and chapters 25-33 mechanical/plumbing are replaced by state codes). Counties, cities and villages choose whether to enforce locally; where they do not, the state code applies as a backstop (§ 71-6406). The 2018 IECC energy code is mandatory statewide. Omaha and Lincoln enforce locally. Permits are issued by the local building department — verify with your city (e.g., Omaha or Lincoln Building & Safety). Rules below are Nebraska-level guidance drawn from official sources — always confirm with the issuing building department before starting work. See the county permit authorities to find the right office.

Bathroom Remodel permit in Nebraska

The Nebraska rule for a bathroom remodel, with fee range, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source.

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🛁 Bathroom Remodel

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.

🛁 Bathroom Remodel permit fee in Nebraska

Permit requiredGenerally allowedcity authority
Permit fee range
Building permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.
Typical timeline
Varies by municipality — typically several weeks for full plan review.
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
A permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.

Representative cities for Nebraska: Omaha, Lincoln.

All 20 project fee ranges in Nebraska

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 the municipality; verify with Omaha or Lincoln Building & Safety.case-by-case
🪵 Deck / PorchconditionalcityPermit fees set by the municipality; verify locally.allowed
🧱 Fence / WallconditionalcityWhere enforced, fencing permits apply above local height limits; verify locally.allowed
🛖 Shed / OutbuildingconditionalcityWhere enforced, small detached sheds may be exempt; verify locally.allowed
🪜 Basement FinishyescityBuilding permit fee set by the municipality; trade permits billed separately.allowed
🚗 Garage / CarportconditionalcityBuilding permit fee set by the municipality if required.allowed
☀️ Rooftop Solar PVyescityElectrical/structural permit fee set by the municipality.allowed
🌡️ HVAC ReplacementyescityMechanical permit fee set by the municipality (Nebraska adopts the IMC in place of IRC chapters 12-24).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 ReplacementconditionalcityPermit fee if changing the opening; in-kind swap is often exempt.allowed
🏘️ Roof ReplacementconditionalcityRoof-covering permit fee set by the municipality; in-kind re-roof may be exempt.allowed
🅿️ Driveway / Parking PadconditionalcityNo building permit for private flatwork; a right-of-way/curb cut needs a separate permit.allowed
🏊 Swimming Pool / SpayescityBuilding permit fee; barrier fencing required by code.allowed
🧱 Retaining WallconditionalcityNo fee under the exemption; a permit applies if over the threshold.allowed
💥 Demolition / TeardownyescityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.allowed
🚰 Septic SystemyescountySeptic permit/registration fee set by the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy; engineered systems cost more.allowed
🔌 EV ChargerconditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.allowed
Standby GeneratorconditionalcityMechanical/electrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.allowed

Nebraska rule at a glance

Needs permit
yes
Issuing authority
city
Typical fee
Building permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.
Typical timeline
Varies by municipality — typically several weeks for full plan review.
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
A permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.

Frequently asked questions

Does a bathroom remodel need a permit in Nebraska?

In Nebraska, a bathroom remodel is generally required to have a permit. Issuance is at the city level. Confirm the exact threshold with the local building department using the sources on this page.

Who issues the bathroom remodel permit in Nebraska?

Nebraska permits for this project are handled at the city level — usually the city or county building department. Use the county permit authority lookup to find the exact office for your property.

How much does a bathroom remodel permit cost in Nebraska?

Fees are set locally in Nebraska and are not a single statewide number. Open the official authority link on this page for the current schedule.

What exemptions apply to a bathroom remodel in Nebraska?

Baseline exemptions (e.g. small detached structures, low decks) may apply but Nebraska or your city can amend them. Verify with the local building department.

Bathroom Remodel in other states

StatePermit?AuthorityTypical feeTimelineGo / No-GoKey notes
CaliforniaPermit requiredcityBuilding + plumbing + electrical fees. Verify with the city building department.2–6 weeks.Generally allowedVentilation (Title 24) and waterproofing are required; relocating plumbing needs permits.
Exempt: N/A
TexasPermit requiredcityBuilding + plumbing + electrical fees. Verify with the city building department.2–6 weeks.Generally allowedPlumbing/electrical relocation requires permits.
Exempt: N/A
FloridaPermit requiredcityBuilding + plumbing + electrical fees. Verify with the city building department.2–6 weeks.Generally allowedPlumbing/electrical relocation requires permits.
Exempt: N/A
New YorkPermit requiredcityBuilding + plumbing + electrical fees. Verify with the city building department.NYC: ALT2 review, several weeks.RestrictedNYC: bathroom renovation needs an ALT2 permit filed by a NYS-licensed PE or RA; fixture-only swaps may be exempt.
Exempt: N/A
PennsylvaniaPermit 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.
IllinoisPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; trade permits billed separately.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.
OhioPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; Columbus minimum $125, trade permits billed separately.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.
GeorgiaPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee, trade permits billed separately.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.
North CarolinaPermit requiredcityBuilding + trade permits based on valuation; verify with the city.Plan review typically 1–3 weeks plus trade inspections.Generally allowedBathroom remodels that move fixtures, add ventilation, or alter plumbing/electrical require permits.
Exempt: Any fixture relocation or new wet wall requires a permit.
MichiganPermit requiredcityBuilding + trade permits based on valuation; verify with the city.Plan review typically 1–3 weeks plus trade inspections.Generally allowedBathroom remodels that move fixtures, add ventilation, or alter plumbing/electrical require permits.
Exempt: Any fixture relocation or new wet wall requires a permit.
New JerseyPermit requiredcityConstruction + trade permits based on valuation; verify with the city.Plan review commonly up to 20 business days plus trade inspections.Generally allowedBathroom remodels that move fixtures, add ventilation, or alter plumbing/electrical require permits.
Exempt: Any fixture relocation or new wet wall requires a permit.
VirginiaPermit requiredcityBuilding + trade permits based on valuation; verify with the city.Plan review ~10 business days plus trade inspections.Generally allowedBathroom remodels that move fixtures, add ventilation, or alter plumbing/electrical require permits.
Exempt: Any fixture relocation or new wet wall requires a permit.
WashingtonConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation must meet code; exhaust to the exterior is required.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
ArizonaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
MassachusettsConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
TennesseeConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
IndianaPermit 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.
MissouriPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.Varies by municipality — typically several weeks for full plan review.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.
MarylandPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; trade permits billed separately.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures.
WisconsinPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.Varies by municipality — typically several weeks for full plan review.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.
AlaskaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required; freeze protection for plumbing is reviewed.
AlabamaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
ArkansasConditionalcityValuation-based; Little Rock minimum building-permit fee $50 (work over $5,000 or requiring inspection).Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
ColoradoConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
ConnecticutConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
DelawareConditionalcountyValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
HawaiiConditionalcountyValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required. Verify with the county building department.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
IowaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required; new basement baths need egress.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
IdahoConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required. Verify with the local building department.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
KansasConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
KentuckyConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
LouisianaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
MaineConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required. Licensed plumber needed for plumbing permits in Maine.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
MinnesotaPermit requiredcityBuilding permit fee; trade permits (plumbing/electrical) billed separately.Varies by municipality — typically several weeks for full plan review.Generally allowedA permit is required when relocating plumbing/electrical, moving walls, or changing fixtures. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt.
MississippiConditionalcityWhere enforced, a building permit plus trade permits apply; verify locally.Varies by jurisdiction.Generally allowedRelocating plumbing/electrical or moving walls requires a permit where a code is enforced. Cosmetic-only updates may be exempt. Confirm locally.
MontanaConditionalcityWhere enforced, a building permit plus trade permits apply; verify locally.Where enforced, typically several weeks for full plan review.Generally allowedRelocating plumbing/electrical or moving walls requires a permit where a code is enforced. In non-certified areas, single-family homes are exempt from the state building permit but trade permits are still required.
North DakotaConditionalcityGenerally allowedExterior ventilation is required; plumbing permits go through the State Plumbing Board (or local AHJ where enforcing).
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
New HampshireConditionalcityGenerally allowedExterior ventilation is required. Licensed plumbers must pull the plumbing permit.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
New MexicoConditionalcityGenerally allowedExterior ventilation is required. CID-licensed plumbers pull the plumbing permit.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
NevadaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required; water-conservation fixtures are encouraged (Truckee Meadows Water Authority rebates).
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
OklahomaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior required; plumbing under IPC 2018 with OK amendments.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
OregonConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior required; plumbing under the Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
Rhode IslandConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated (statewide formula, $125 min).Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior required; plumbing under the Rhode Island State Plumbing Code.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
South CarolinaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior required; plumbing under the 2021 IPC with SC modifications.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
South DakotaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior is required; licensed plumbers are required for plumbing permits statewide.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
UtahConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior and GFCI protection are required; Utah energy code may apply to alterations.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
VermontConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated, where enforced.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior and GFCI protection are required; RBES may apply to alterations.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
West VirginiaConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior and GFCI protection are required; Charleston issues plumbing permits for relocations.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
WyomingConditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated, where enforced.Standard review for permitted scopes.Generally allowedVentilation to the exterior and GFCI protection are required; verify locally.
Exempt: Fixture-for-fixture swap in place is often exempt.
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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