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🔌 EV Charger permit in Minnesota

A residential electric-vehicle charging station — typically a dedicated 240V circuit and wall-mounted unit. Here is the Minnesota-specific rule: who issues it, typical fees, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source to verify.

Verify locally. Minnesota's State Building Code is mandatory for municipalities that regulate construction. The 2020 Minnesota Residential Code (effective March 31, 2020) adopts the 2018 IRC (Chapters 2-10, 44, P2904, Appendices K & Q) by reference with Minnesota amendments; the state's stricter Minnesota Energy Code replaces the IRC energy chapters. Cold-climate rules (deep frost depths, snow loads) and energy efficiency apply. Permits are issued by the local building department — in the Twin Cities, by Minneapolis Development Review or Saint Paul DSI. Rules below are Minnesota-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.

EV Charger permit in Minnesota

The Minnesota rule for a ev charger, with fee range, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source.

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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.

🔌 EV Charger permit fee in Minnesota

Permit requiredGenerally allowedcity authority
Permit fee range
Electrical permit fee set by the municipality.
Typical timeline
Electrical permits often issued same-day to 1–2 weeks.
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
Installing an EV charging circuit (NEC Art. 625) requires an electrical permit; a dedicated branch circuit is needed. Where adopted, the 2021 IRC Appendix T and 2023 IECC require EV-ready circuitry in new dwelling garages — verify local adoption with your municipal building department.

Representative cities for Minnesota: Minneapolis, Saint Paul.

All 20 project fee ranges in Minnesota

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 the local building department (Minneapolis Development Review or Saint Paul DSI).case-by-case
🪵 Deck / PorchconditionalcityPermit fees set by the municipality; verify locally.allowed
🧱 Fence / WallconditionalcityUsually no building permit for a typical fence; local zoning sets height/setback rules. Verify locally.allowed
🛖 Shed / OutbuildingconditionalcityNo fee under the exemption; a permit fee applies if over the local threshold.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 (Minnesota Mechanical Code, Ch. 1346).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 municipality; verify with the local building department.allowed
🚰 Septic SystemyescountySSTS permit/admin fee set by the local government unit (county/city/township) under MPCA rules; verify locally.allowed
🔌 EV ChargeryescityElectrical permit fee set by the municipality.allowed
Standby GeneratoryescityElectrical (and gas, if fuel-fired) permit fee set by the municipality.allowed

Minnesota rule at a glance

Needs permit
yes
Issuing authority
city
Typical fee
Electrical permit fee set by the municipality.
Typical timeline
Electrical permits often issued same-day to 1–2 weeks.
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
Installing an EV charging circuit (NEC Art. 625) requires an electrical permit; a dedicated branch circuit is needed. Where adopted, the 2021 IRC Appendix T and 2023 IECC require EV-ready circuitry in new dwelling garages — verify local adoption with your municipal building department.

Frequently asked questions

Does a ev charger need a permit in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, a ev charger 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 ev charger permit in Minnesota?

Minnesota 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 ev charger permit cost in Minnesota?

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

What exemptions apply to a ev charger in Minnesota?

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

EV Charger in other states

StatePermit?AuthorityTypical feeTimelineGo / No-GoKey notes
CaliforniaConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; California law requires an expedited review process for EV charging stations.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit (dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit). California (AB 1236) requires cities to provide an expedited, often online, permitting process for residential EVSE; some installations may qualify under a local streamlined path. Work must meet the NEC.
TexasConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit (dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit) issued by the city under its locally adopted code. Texas has no single statewide EV-permitting mandate, so review time and any fast-track process vary by city. Work must meet the NEC.
FloridaConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit (dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit) issued by the city under the Florida Building Code. Florida has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city. Work must meet the NEC.
New YorkConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit (dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit) issued by the city under the Uniform Code. New York has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city (NYC files through DOB NOW). Work must meet the NEC.
PennsylvaniaConditionalcityElectrical 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.
IllinoisConditionalcityElectrical 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. Illinois has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city (Chicago processes through its permits program). Work must meet the NEC.
OhioConditionalcityElectrical 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 Ohio Residential Code. Ohio has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city. Work must meet the NEC.
GeorgiaConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit (dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit) issued by the city under the Georgia State Minimum Standard Codes. Georgia has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city. Work must meet the NEC.
North CarolinaConditionalcityElectrical 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 NC State Building Code. North Carolina has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city. Work must meet the NEC.
MichiganConditionalcityElectrical 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 Michigan Residential Code. Michigan has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city. Work must meet the NEC.
New JerseyConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the municipality; verify with the local Construction Code Official.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the municipality under the UCC / NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
VirginiaConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the city under the Uniform Statewide Building Code / NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
WashingtonConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the city under the Washington State Building Code / NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
ArizonaConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the issuing city.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit for the dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the city building department (Phoenix and Tucson issue them). Arizona has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies by city. Work must meet the NEC; HOAs may add restrictions.
MassachusettsConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city.Generally allowedA home EV charging station generally requires an electrical permit under the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR, adopting the NEC Article 625) for the new branch circuit and equipment. Some Massachusetts jurisdictions (e.g., those that adopted the Stretch/Specialized Stretch energy code) have EV-ready wiring requirements for new construction. Verify with your city.
TennesseeConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the city under the Tennessee Residential Code / NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
IndianaConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the local building department.Generally allowedA home EV charging station generally requires an electrical permit under the Indiana Residential Code / NEC (Article 625) for the new branch circuit, disconnect, and equipment. Hardwired or high-amperage units and panel upgrades need permits and inspection. Verify with your local building department.
MissouriPermit requiredcityElectrical permit fee set locally by the municipality.Varies by municipality — electrical permits often same-day to 1–2 weeks.Generally allowedInstalling an EV charging circuit (NEC Art. 625) requires an electrical permit; a dedicated branch circuit is needed. Where adopted, the 2021 IRC Appendix T and 2023 IECC require EV-ready circuitry in new dwelling garages — verify local adoption with your city.
MarylandConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city.Generally allowedA home EV charging station generally requires an electrical permit under the Maryland Building Performance Standards (MBPS, adopting the IRC/NEC Article 625) for the new branch circuit, disconnect, and equipment. Some Maryland jurisdictions (e.g., Montgomery County) have local EV-ready requirements. Verify with your local building department.
WisconsinConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the municipality; verify with the local building inspection department.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the municipality under the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code / NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
AlaskaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the municipality.Generally allowedHome EV charging (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many municipalities fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
AlabamaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the city.Generally allowedHome EV charging (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many municipalities fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
ArkansasConditionalcityValuation-based; Little Rock minimum building-permit fee $50 (work over $5,000 or requiring inspection).Generally allowedHome EV charging (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many municipalities fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
ColoradoConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the city/county.Generally allowedHome EV charging (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many Colorado jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
ConnecticutConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
DelawareConditionalcountyElectrical permit fee set by the county (unincorporated) or city.Generally allowedA home EV charging station needs an electrical permit for the dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the county (unincorporated areas) or city building department. Delaware has no single statewide EV-permitting fast-track, so review time varies locally. Work must meet the NEC; HOAs may add restrictions.
HawaiiConditionalcountyElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
IowaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
IdahoConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
KansasConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
KentuckyConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
LouisianaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
MainePermit requiredcityElectrical permit fee set by the municipality; verify with the Code Enforcement Officer / electrical inspector.Electrical permits often issued same-day to 1–2 weeks.Generally allowedInstalling an EV charging circuit (NEC Art. 625) requires an electrical permit; a dedicated branch circuit and often a new receptacle/panel is needed. Maine requires licensed electricians for all electrical work. Where adopted, the 2021 IRC Appendix T and 2023 IECC require EV-ready circuitry in new dwelling garages — verify local adoption with the CEO.
MississippiConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE.
MontanaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE.
North DakotaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE.
NebraskaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE.
New HampshireConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
New MexicoConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625) and the New Mexico Electrical Code. Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
NevadaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
OklahomaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC 2023 with Oklahoma amendments (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
OregonConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
Rhode IslandConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the Rhode Island State Electrical Code (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
South CarolinaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
South DakotaConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625). Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
UtahConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the city under the Utah Construction Code / NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
VermontConditionalcityElectrical permit; fee set by the issuing authority where enforced.Generally allowedA home EV charging station (240V branch circuit + wall-mounted EVSE) requires an electrical permit and must meet the NEC (Article 625) where a building department enforces. Many jurisdictions fast-track residential EVSE. A load calculation and possible service upgrade are reviewed.
West VirginiaConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit, issued by the city under the West Virginia State Building Code / NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
WyomingConditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the city where enforced; verify locally.Generally allowedA home EV charging station normally requires an electrical permit for a dedicated 240V circuit and wall unit where a building department enforces (e.g., Cheyenne), under the NEC. Plug-in (cord-and-plug) Level 1 charging from an existing outlet may be exempt where code allows; a new dedicated circuit or hardwired unit requires a permit.
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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