💥 Demolition / Teardown permit in Alabama

Demolishing all or part of a structure — full teardown, interior strip-out, or selective demolition. Here is the Alabama-specific rule: who issues it, typical fees, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source to verify.

Verify locally. Alabama has a statewide residential & energy code (based on the IRC) that is mandatory but enforced only at the local level — by the city inside incorporated areas and by the county in unincorporated areas. Local amendments cannot be less stringent than the state minimum. Always confirm with your specific city/county building department. Rules below are Alabama-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.

Demolition / Teardown permit in Alabama

The Alabama rule for a demolition / teardown, with fee range, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source.

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💥 Demolition / Teardown

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.

💥 Demolition / Teardown permit fee in Alabama

Permit requiredGenerally allowedcity authority
Permit fee range
Valuation-based; set by the issuing city or county.
Typical timeline
Varies
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt

Exempt criteria: Demolition of a small accessory shed under the permit-exempt size may not require a formal permit, but demolishing a dwelling or attached primary structure always requires a demolition permit.

A demolition permit is required before tearing down a house or attached structure. Local building departments require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and an asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before demolition.

Representative cities for Alabama: Birmingham, Montgomery.

All 20 project fee ranges in Alabama

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)yescityValuation-based; set by the issuing city or county.case-by-case
🪵 Deck / PorchconditionalcityValuation-based; set by the issuing city.allowed
🧱 Fence / WallconditionalcityOften a flat zoning/permit fee set by the city; Birmingham requires a permit for fences over 6 ft.allowed
🛖 Shed / OutbuildingconditionalcityValuation-based; set by the issuing city.allowed
🪜 Basement FinishyescityValuation-based; includes trade permits.allowed
🚗 Garage / CarportyescityValuation-based; includes trade permits.allowed
☀️ Rooftop Solar PVyescityBuilding + electrical permits; fee set by the city.allowed
🌡️ HVAC ReplacementconditionalcityMechanical permit; fee set by the city.allowed
🍳 Kitchen RemodelconditionalcityValuation-based when structural, plumbing, or electrical work is included.allowed
🛁 Bathroom RemodelconditionalcityValuation-based when plumbing is relocated.allowed
🏗️ Room AdditionyescityValuation-based; includes trade permits.allowed
🪟 Window / Door ReplacementconditionalcityUsually no fee for in-kind swaps; a permit is needed if the opening is enlarged.allowed
🏘️ Roof ReplacementconditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.allowed
🅿️ Driveway / Parking PadconditionalcityBuilding permit often not required; curb-cut/right-of-way work is separate.allowed
🏊 Swimming Pool / SpayescityValuation-based; includes barrier/fencing and electrical bonding review.allowed
🧱 Retaining WallconditionalcityValuation-based when over the height threshold.allowed
💥 Demolition / TeardownyescityValuation-based; set by the issuing city or county.allowed
🚰 Septic SystemyescountyPermit fee set by the county health department; engineered systems cost more.allowed
🔌 EV ChargerconditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the city.allowed
Standby GeneratorconditionalcityMechanical/electrical permit; fee set by the city.allowed

Alabama rule at a glance

Needs permit
yes
Issuing authority
city
Typical fee
Valuation-based; set by the issuing city or county.
Typical timeline
Varies
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
A demolition permit is required before tearing down a house or attached structure. Local building departments require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and an asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before demolition.

Frequently asked questions

Does a demolition / teardown need a permit in Alabama?

In Alabama, a demolition / teardown 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 demolition / teardown permit in Alabama?

Alabama 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 demolition / teardown permit cost in Alabama?

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

What exemptions apply to a demolition / teardown in Alabama?

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

Demolition / Teardown in other states

StatePermit?AuthorityTypical feeTimelineGo / No-GoKey notes
CaliforniaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city or county building department. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for older homes before work begins. Unincorporated areas are permitted by the county.
TexasPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Texas is home-rule: cities issue the permit under their locally adopted code, while unincorporated areas are permitted by the county. Demolition permits often require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance before work begins.
FloridaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city or county building department under the Florida Building Code. Demolition permits commonly require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance before work begins.
New YorkPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city or county building department under the Uniform Code / Residential Code of NY State. Demolition permits commonly require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance. NYC files demolition through DOB NOW.
PennsylvaniaPermit 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.
IllinoisPermit 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. Illinois has no statewide building code, so Chicago and other cities issue the permit under their locally adopted code; unincorporated areas are permitted by the county. Demolition permits often require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance.
OhioPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city or county building department under the Ohio Residential Code. Demolition permits commonly require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance before work begins. Columbus processes through Building & Zoning Services.
GeorgiaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city or county building department under the Georgia State Minimum Standard Codes. Demolition permits commonly require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance before work begins. Atlanta processes through the Office of Buildings.
North CarolinaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city or county building department under the NC State Building Code. Demolition permits commonly require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance before work begins. Charlotte (Mecklenburg) and Raleigh issue through their permitting offices.
MichiganPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city or county building department under the Michigan Residential Code. Demolition permits commonly require utility disconnects and, for older homes, asbestos/lead clearance before work begins. Detroit issues through its permits office.
New JerseyPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the municipality; verify with the local Construction Code Official.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (construction) permit from the local Construction Code Official under New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23). Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
VirginiaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (building) permit from the local building inspections department under the Uniform Statewide Building Code. Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
WashingtonPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (building) permit from the city under the Washington State Building Code (WAC 51-51). Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
ArizonaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing city.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a building/demolition permit from the city or county building department (Phoenix and Tucson issue them). Permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects and, for structures built before 1978, an asbestos/lead-paint survey before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
MassachusettsPermit requiredcityValuation-based; set by the issuing city.Generally allowedA full or partial structural demolition (house, garage) requires a building permit from the local building department, plus utility disconnects, asbestos/lead-paint clearance for older homes, and an erosion/sediment or noise/dust plan as applicable. Verify with your city (Boston ISD or Worcester Building & Zoning).
TennesseePermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (building) permit from the local building department under the Tennessee Residential Code. Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
IndianaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the local building department.Generally allowedA full or partial structural demolition (including tearing down a house or detached garage) requires a demolition permit from the local building department, with utility disconnects, asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes, and erosion/sediment controls as applicable. Verify locally (e.g., Indianapolis BNS).
MissouriPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set locally by the municipality; verify with the city building department.Varies by municipality — typically 1–3 weeks for review and utility disconnect.Generally allowedFull or structural demolition requires a building permit from the local building department. A pre-demolition asbestos and lead-paint survey is generally required, and all utilities must be disconnected. Interior non-structural demolition may be exempt where it does not affect structure or egress — verify with your city.
MarylandPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city.Generally allowedA full or partial structural demolition (house, garage) requires a demolition permit from the local building department, with utility disconnects, asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes, and erosion/sediment controls as applicable. Verify with Baltimore DHCD or Annapolis.
WisconsinPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the municipality; verify with the local building inspection department.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (building) permit from the municipal building inspection department under the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code. Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
AlaskaPermit requiredcityValuation-based; set by the municipality.Generally allowedA demolition permit is required before tearing down a house or attached structure. Municipalities require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and an asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before demolition; Anchorage issues demolition permits through Development Services.
ArkansasPermit requiredcityValuation-based; Little Rock minimum building-permit fee $50 (work over $5,000 or requiring inspection).Generally allowedA demolition permit is required before tearing down a house or attached structure. Local building departments require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and an asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before demolition.
ColoradoPermit requiredcityValuation-based; set by the issuing city/county.Generally allowedA demolition permit is required before tearing down a house or attached structure. Local building departments require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and an asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before demolition. Mountain/WUI communities may add fire-safety rules for demolition debris.
ConnecticutPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit from the city/town building department. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority (city/town building department) for your specific property.
DelawarePermit requiredcountyDemolition permit fee set by the county (unincorporated) or city.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a building/demolition permit from the county (unincorporated areas) or city building department. Permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects and, for structures built before 1978, an asbestos/lead-paint survey before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
HawaiiPermit requiredcountyDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
IowaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
IdahoPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
KansasPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
KentuckyPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
LouisianaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
MainePermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the municipality (valuation- or flat-based); verify with the Code Enforcement Officer.Varies by municipality — typically 1–3 weeks for review and utility-disconnect coordination.Generally allowedFull or structural demolition of a building requires a permit from the local Code Enforcement Officer. A pre-demolition asbestos and lead-paint survey is generally required, and all utilities (electric, water, gas, sewer) must be disconnected by the serving utility before work begins. Interior non-structural demolition (e.g., removing non-load-bearing walls inside) may be exempt where it does not affect structure, egress, or MUBEC compliance — verify with the CEO.
MinnesotaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the municipality; verify with the local building department.Varies by municipality — typically 1–3 weeks for review and utility disconnect.Generally allowedFull or structural demolition requires a building permit from the local building department. A pre-demolition asbestos and lead-paint survey is generally required, and all utilities must be disconnected before work. Interior non-structural demolition (removing non-load-bearing partitions) may be exempt where it does not affect structure, egress, or code compliance — verify locally.
MississippiPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Municipalities require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and, for pre-1978 homes, an asbestos/lead-paint clearance before demolition.
MontanaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Municipalities require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and, for pre-1978 homes, an asbestos/lead-paint clearance before demolition.
North DakotaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Municipalities require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and, for pre-1978 homes, an asbestos/lead-paint clearance before demolition.
NebraskaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Municipalities require utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer) and, for pre-1978 homes, an asbestos/lead-paint clearance before demolition.
New HampshirePermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
New MexicoPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
NevadaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property (Clark County, City of Reno, or your city/county).
OklahomaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
OregonPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
Rhode IslandPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
South CarolinaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
South DakotaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects (water, gas, electric, sewer) and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes before work begins. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
UtahPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (building) permit from the city under the Utah Construction Code. Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
VermontConditionalcityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority where a building department enforces; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major strip-out requires a demolition (building) permit where the town enforces a building code (e.g., Burlington). In opt-out towns a demolition may not require a state/local building permit, but utility disconnects and zoning still apply. Demolition permits commonly require proof of utility disconnects and may require asbestos/lead-paint clearance for pre-1978 homes. Verify the issuing authority for your specific property.
West VirginiaPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (building) permit from the city under the West Virginia State Building Code. Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Interior non-structural strip-out may be exempt.
WyomingPermit requiredcityDemolition permit fee set by the city where a building department enforces; verify locally.Generally allowedA full teardown or major structural demolition requires a demolition (building) permit where the city enforces a building code (e.g., Cheyenne). Structures built before 1978 may require an asbestos/lead-paint survey and abatement, and utility disconnects are typically required before teardown. Much unincorporated county land has no building permit at all.
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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