💥 Demolition / Teardown permit in Montana

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

Verify locally. Montana adopts the 2021 IRC (ARM 24.301.154) but MCA 50-60-102 exempts residential buildings with fewer than five dwelling units from the STATE building permit unless the local government has certified a building-code program. Billings, Missoula and about three dozen other cities (plus six counties) enforce locally; much of rural Montana has no structural building-permit requirement for single-family homes. State electrical (NEC), plumbing (UPC) and mechanical permits are required statewide regardless of location. Verify with your city building department or the MT DLI Building Codes Program. Rules below are Montana-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 Montana

The Montana 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 Montana

Permit requiredGenerally allowedcity authority
Permit fee range
Demolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.
Typical timeline
Varies
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
A 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.

Representative cities for Montana: Billings, Missoula.

All 20 project fee ranges in Montana

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)conditionalcityWhere a certified city/county enforces, fees follow that jurisdiction; in non-certified areas a single-family home is exempt from the state building permit (trade permits still apply). Verify locally.case-by-case
🪵 Deck / PorchconditionalcityWhere enforced, fees follow the local schedule; 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 FinishconditionalcityWhere a certified city enforces, a building permit fee applies; in non-certified areas the state building permit is exempt for single-family homes (trade permits still apply). Verify locally.allowed
🚗 Garage / CarportconditionalcityWhere enforced, attached garages (additions) are permitted; verify locally.allowed
☀️ Rooftop Solar PVyesstateElectrical permit required statewide by the MT DLI Building Codes Program (NEC); local jurisdictions may also be involved.allowed
🌡️ HVAC ReplacementyesstateMechanical permit required statewide by the MT DLI Building Codes Program; licensed contractors perform the work.allowed
🍳 Kitchen RemodelconditionalcityWhere enforced, a building permit plus trade permits apply; verify locally.allowed
🛁 Bathroom RemodelconditionalcityWhere enforced, a building permit plus trade permits apply; verify locally.allowed
🏗️ Room AdditionconditionalcityWhere a certified city enforces, a building permit based on valuation applies; in non-certified areas the state building permit is exempt for single-family homes (trade permits still apply). Verify locally.allowed
🪟 Window / Door ReplacementconditionalcityWhere enforced, a permit fee applies if enlarging the opening; in-kind swap often exempt. Verify locally.allowed
🏘️ Roof ReplacementconditionalcityWhere enforced, an in-kind re-roof may be exempt; structural deck replacement requires a permit. Verify locally.allowed
🅿️ Driveway / Parking PadconditionalcityNo building permit for private flatwork where enforced; a right-of-way permit may be needed. Verify locally.allowed
🏊 Swimming Pool / SpaconditionalcityWhere enforced, a building permit plus barrier fencing applies; verify locally.allowed
🧱 Retaining WallconditionalcityWhere enforced, a permit applies if over 4 ft; verify locally.allowed
💥 Demolition / TeardownyescityDemolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.allowed
🚰 Septic SystemyescountySeptic permit fee set by the local environmental/health authority; 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

Montana rule at a glance

Needs permit
yes
Issuing authority
city
Typical fee
Demolition permit fee set by the issuing authority; verify locally.
Typical timeline
Varies
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
A 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.

Frequently asked questions

Does a demolition / teardown need a permit in Montana?

In Montana, 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 Montana?

Montana 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 Montana?

Fees are set locally in Montana 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 Montana?

Baseline exemptions (e.g. small detached structures, low decks) may apply but Montana 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.
AlabamaPermit requiredcityValuation-based; set by the issuing city or 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.
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.
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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