🧱 Fence / Wall permit in Georgia
A boundary fence or masonry wall defining a property line or enclosing a yard. Here is the Georgia-specific rule: who issues it, typical fees, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source to verify.
Fence / Wall permit in Georgia
The Georgia rule for a fence / wall, with fee range, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source.
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.
🧱 Fence / Wall permit fee in Georgia
Exempt criteria: Typically exempt at or below 6–7 ft; varies by city.
Representative cities for Georgia: Atlanta, Savannah.
All 20 project fee ranges in Georgia
Official-source ranges where published; “By local jurisdiction” means no flat fee is published and the amount is set case by case.
| Project | Permit? | Authority | Fee range | Go / no-go |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏠 Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) | yes | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 technology fee; total scales with cost of construction. Municipal fees vary. | case-by-case |
| 🪵 Deck / Porch | yes | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 technology fee; total scales with construction cost. | allowed |
| 🧱 Fence / Wall | conditional | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 fee where a permit is required. | allowed |
| 🛖 Shed / Outbuilding | conditional | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 fee for permitted sheds. | allowed |
| 🪜 Basement Finish | yes | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 fee; total scales with scope. | allowed |
| 🚗 Garage / Carport | yes | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 fee; total scales with valuation. | allowed |
| ☀️ Rooftop Solar PV | yes | city | Electrical/structural permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee. | allowed |
| 🌡️ HVAC Replacement | yes | city | Mechanical permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee. | allowed |
| 🍳 Kitchen Remodel | yes | city | Building permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee, trade permits billed separately. | allowed |
| 🛁 Bathroom Remodel | yes | city | Building permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee, trade permits billed separately. | allowed |
| 🏗️ Room Addition | yes | city | Building permit fee based on valuation; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee plus plan review. | allowed |
| 🪟 Window / Door Replacement | conditional | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 fee where a permit is required. | allowed |
| 🏘️ Roof Replacement | yes | city | Roof-covering permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee. | allowed |
| 🅿️ Driveway / Parking Pad | conditional | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 fee where a permit is required. | allowed |
| 🏊 Swimming Pool / Spa | yes | city | Building permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee; barrier fencing required. | allowed |
| 🧱 Retaining Wall | conditional | city | Atlanta minimum permit cost $150 plus $25 fee where a permit is required. | allowed |
| 💥 Demolition / Teardown | yes | city | Demolition permit fee set by the city/county building department; verify locally. | allowed |
| 🚰 Septic System | yes | county | Septic permit fees set by the county health department; verify locally. | allowed |
| 🔌 EV Charger | conditional | city | Electrical permit fee set by the city; verify locally. | allowed |
| ⚡ Standby Generator | yes | city | Electrical (and often mechanical/gas) permit fee set by the city; verify locally. | allowed |
Georgia rule at a glance
Frequently asked questions
Does a fence / wall need a permit in Georgia?
In Georgia, a fence / wall is conditional / size-dependent. Issuance is at the city level. Confirm the exact threshold with the local building department using the sources on this page.
Who issues the fence / wall permit in Georgia?
Georgia 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 fence / wall permit cost in Georgia?
Fees are set locally in Georgia and are not a single statewide number. Open the official authority link on this page for the current schedule.
What exemptions apply to a fence / wall in Georgia?
Baseline exemptions (e.g. small detached structures, low decks) may apply but Georgia or your city can amend them. Verify with the local building department.
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Fence / Wall in other states
| State | Permit? | Authority | Typical fee | Timeline | Go / No-Go | Key notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| California | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit under the height threshold; zoning setback rules apply. Verify locally. | SF: Over-the-Counter same day for fences over the threshold. | Generally allowed | Height and front-yard limits are set by local zoning; masonry or sight-obstruction fences near intersections may need review. HOA covenants may also apply. Exempt: No permit for fences under ~6 ft in side/rear yards (SF: ≤6 ft side/rear, ≤3 ft front exempt). |
| Texas | Conditional | city | Houston: fee per city schedule where a permit is required. Verify locally. | Houston: ~10 days for fence permits. | Generally allowed | Height limits and front-yard rules are set by each city; HOA covenants may also apply. Exempt: Houston: fences >8 ft or any masonry/concrete fence require a permit. Dallas: >6 ft (or >4 ft in a front yard) require a permit. |
| Florida | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit under the height threshold; zoning setback rules apply. Verify locally. | Same day / Over-the-Counter where required. | Generally allowed | Height/setback set by local zoning; HOA rules may also apply. Exempt: Typically no building permit under ~6 ft (zoning). |
| New York | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit under local height limits; zoning setback rules apply. Verify locally. | Same day / Over-the-Counter where required. | Generally allowed | Height/front-yard rules set by local zoning and HOA covenants. Exempt: Typically no building permit under local height limits (zoning). |
| Pennsylvania | Conditional | city | — | — | Generally allowed | Most PA municipalities do not require a permit for fences 6 ft or under; a permit is typically required above that height or in historic/overlay districts. Verify locally. |
| Illinois | Conditional | city | — | — | Generally allowed | Chicago requires a permit for fences (handled via the Express Permit Program). Other Illinois municipalities often exempt fences at or below 6 ft. Verify locally. |
| Ohio | Conditional | city | Columbus minimum permit fee $125 where a permit is required. | — | Generally allowed | Columbus exempts fences 6 ft or lower; other Ohio municipalities vary. A permit is typically required above 6 ft or in overlay/historic districts. |
| North Carolina | Conditional | city | Raleigh charges a zoning-permit fee per its Development Fee Guide. City-specific — verify locally. | Zoning permit often issued in days to 1–2 weeks. | Generally allowed | Rules differ by city: Raleigh requires a zoning permit for any fence installation; Charlotte generally exempts standard 6 ft fences but requires a permit above 6 ft. HOA approval is separate. Exempt: Charlotte exempts standard ≤6 ft privacy fences; Raleigh requires a zoning permit for ANY fence. |
| Michigan | Conditional | city | Typically a zoning/building permit fee; verify with the city. | Often issued in days to 1–2 weeks. | Generally allowed | Michigan exempts fences up to 7 ft under the state code, but cities set their own height/yard limits and may require a zoning review. Always check local ordinance and HOA. Exempt: State R105.2 exempts fences 7 ft high or less (Detroit: 7 ft or less, not in a Special Review District). |
| New Jersey | Conditional | city | Construction permit fee where required, plus zoning fee; verify with the city. | Often 1–2 weeks; zoning review may be required first. | Generally allowed | Fence rules differ by city: Newark requires a UCC construction permit for any fence; Jersey City exempts ≤6 ft fences but always requires zoning approval. Pool barriers must meet the 4 ft minimum with self-latching gate. Exempt: Newark: no height-based exemption — a UCC construction permit is required for all fence installations. Jersey City: exempt if ≤6 ft and not a pool barrier. |
| Virginia | Conditional | city | Permit fee where required (e.g., >6 ft) plus any zoning fee; verify with the city. | Often 1–2 weeks; zoning review may apply. | Generally allowed | Standard yard fences under 6 ft are typically permit-exempt under the VUSBC, but a pool-barrier fence is always regulated. Taller fences and HOA rules may require a permit. Verify locally. Exempt: State VUSBC exempts fences <6 ft (unless a pool barrier). Richmond requires a permit for fences >6 ft. |
| Washington | Conditional | city | Often no building-permit fee when under the height threshold; zoning rules still apply. | Typically no building permit below threshold; review only if over height. | Generally allowed | Corner lots have sight-triangle limits; Environmentally Critical Area (ECA) lots need a pre-application site visit. Exempt: Seattle: no building permit for fences < 8 ft; Spokane generally requires a permit for new/replacement fences. |
| Arizona | Conditional | city | Phoenix minimum permit fee $75 for fences; over-the-counter for non-corner lots under 6 ft. | Non-corner-lot fences under 6 ft processed same-day in Phoenix. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet Arizona’s statewide barrier requirements (ARS §36-1681). Exempt: Phoenix: fences ≤3 ft exempt; Tucson requires a permit for fences/walls. |
| Massachusetts | Conditional | city | Often no building permit below the height threshold; zoning relief may apply. | Usually no building-permit review below threshold. | Generally allowed | Disputes over property-line fences are treated as civil matters by many cities. Exempt: Statewide exempt for fences ≤7 ft (780 CMR R105.2). |
| Tennessee | Conditional | city | Often no building permit below local thresholds; historic-overlay lots differ. | Usually no building-permit review below threshold. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet the 48 in barrier requirement. Exempt: Nashville: fences exempt except in Historic Overlay districts or over 7 ft; Memphis generally requires a permit for new fences. |
| Indiana | Conditional | city | — | — | Generally allowed | Most Indiana municipalities do not require a building permit for residential fences, but front-yard height limits and HOA covenants may apply. Verify locally. |
| Missouri | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit under the height threshold; zoning setback/height rules apply. Verify locally. | Varies by municipality. | Generally allowed | Missouri has no statewide code, so municipalities set fence rules individually. Verify with your local building department. |
| Maryland | Conditional | city | — | — | Generally allowed | Most Maryland jurisdictions do not require a building permit for fences, but height and front-yard limits are set locally. Verify with your city. |
| Wisconsin | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit under the height threshold; zoning setback/height rules apply. Verify locally. | Varies by municipality. | Generally allowed | Verify with your municipal building inspection department; historic/district design review may apply in some cities. |
| Alaska | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit for typical residential fences; zoning/height rules apply. | — | Generally allowed | Snow-storage and sight-triangle rules may apply on corner lots. Exempt: Most Alaska jurisdictions exempt ordinary residential fences under 6–7 ft from a building permit. |
| Alabama | Conditional | city | Often a flat zoning/permit fee set by the city; Birmingham requires a permit for fences over 6 ft. | — | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet the adopted code barrier requirements regardless of permit threshold. Exempt: Fences over ~6–7 ft typically require a permit; Birmingham triggers a permit above 6 ft. |
| Arkansas | Conditional | city | Valuation-based; Little Rock minimum building-permit fee $50 (work over $5,000 or requiring inspection). | — | Generally allowed | Corner-lot sight-line rules may apply. Exempt: Little Rock exempts residential fences <7 ft from a building permit; most Arkansas cities exempt fences under 6–7 ft. |
| Colorado | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit for fences under 6–7 ft; zoning approval may be required. | — | Generally allowed | Front-yard and corner-lot fences have additional height/setback rules. Exempt: PPRBD exempts fences <7 ft (Colorado Springs requires zoning approval at ≥6 ft); Denver fences are generally permit-exempt under 6 ft. |
| Connecticut | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit for fences ≤6–7 ft; zoning/height rules apply. | — | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet code barrier requirements separately. Exempt: Connecticut fences ≤6–7 ft are typically exempt from a building permit. |
| Delaware | Conditional | county | Usually no building permit for fences ≤6–7 ft; zoning/height rules apply. | — | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet code barrier requirements separately. Exempt: Fences ≤6–7 ft are typically exempt from a building permit; corner-lot sight lines apply. |
| Hawaii | Conditional | county | Permit fee set by county; many low fences are exempt from a building permit. | Exempt fences need no permit; over-height fences go through plan review. | Generally allowed | Vegetation-clearing, shoreline setback, and Special Management Area (SMA) review can add requirements even for exempt fences. Verify with the county. Exempt: Honolulu & Hawaii County: fences/walls over 6 ft require a permit; Maui allows up to 7 ft before a permit. Walls over 30 in (Honolulu) need a permit. |
| Iowa | Conditional | city | Valuation-based; Cedar Rapids charges a flat $25 fence permit. | Often same-day/over-the-counter for non-complex fences. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements. Verify the height and sight-triangle rules with your city. Exempt: Cedar Rapids requires a permit for any fence; many Iowa cities exempt low fences. |
| Idaho | Conditional | city | Most low fences are exempt; over-height fences follow the city valuation-based permit fee. | Over-height fences go through plan review. | Generally allowed | Utility locates (811) and property-line verification are required before digging. Verify with the local building department. Exempt: Most Idaho cities exempt fences ≤6 ft; Boise exempts fences <7 ft (front-yard fences often limited to 4 ft). |
| Kansas | Conditional | city | Varies by city; some cities exempt low fences. | Often same-day/over-the-counter. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements. Verify locally. Exempt: Overland Park requires a fence permit; Wichita generally exempts fences unless over ~7-8 ft. |
| Kentucky | Conditional | city | Lexington fence permits typically $75-$125 flat; set by city. | Often same-day/over-the-counter. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements. Verify height and sight-triangle rules locally. Exempt: Lexington: residential fences over 4 ft in side/rear yards and all front-yard fences require permits. |
| Louisiana | Conditional | city | Varies by parish/city. | Often same-day/over-the-counter. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements. Verify height and sight-triangle rules locally. Exempt: NOLA exempts fences up to 7 ft when in compliance with the zoning ordinance; Baton Rouge requires a fence permit. |
| Maine | Conditional | city | Usually no building-permit fee for fences; zoning review may apply. | Often over-the-counter or no permit where exempt; verify locally. | Generally allowed | Maine has no uniform fence-permit rule — it is set locally. Check your town’s land-use/zoning ordinance. Pool barriers must meet the statewide barrier law (Title 22, Ch. 266, §1632). Exempt: Many towns exempt fences ≤6 ft; some require a permit for any fence. |
| Minnesota | Conditional | city | Usually no building permit for a typical fence; local zoning sets height/setback rules. Verify locally. | Varies by municipality. | Generally allowed | Corner-lot sight-triangle and front-yard rules may apply. Confirm with your municipal building department. |
| Mississippi | Conditional | city | Where enforced, fencing may need a permit above a height limit; verify locally. | Varies by jurisdiction. | Generally allowed | Local zoning sets front-yard and height limits. Many rural counties have no fence-permit process. |
| Montana | Conditional | city | Where enforced, fencing permits apply above local height limits; verify locally. | Where enforced, often over-the-counter. | Generally allowed | Local zoning sets height/setback rules. Confirm with your city building department. |
| North Dakota | Conditional | city | — | — | Generally allowed | Visibility-triangle rules at corner lots apply in every major city. Zoning (height, placement, materials) is separate from the building-permit exemption — verify locally. Exempt: IRC R105.2 exempts fences not over 7 ft; local thresholds vary (Fargo & Bismarck ~8.5 ft, Grand Forks 6 ft). |
| Nebraska | Conditional | city | Where enforced, fencing permits apply above local height limits; verify locally. | Varies by municipality — often over-the-counter. | Generally allowed | Corner-lot sight-triangle rules may apply. Confirm with your municipal building department. |
| New Hampshire | Conditional | city | — | — | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet the adopted pool/spa code barrier requirements. Zoning (height, sight triangles, corner lots) is separate from the building-permit exemption. Exempt: Fences not over 7 ft in height are exempt from a building permit under IRC R105.2. |
| New Mexico | Conditional | city | — | — | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements. Zoning (height, corner lots, sight triangles) is separate from the building-permit exemption. Exempt: Fences not over 6 ft in height are exempt from a building permit (NM Residential Code §105.2(2)). |
| Nevada | Conditional | city | Clark County has a dedicated Fence/Wall permit application (BPA-005). Reno reviews fences under Residential Fence Permit Guidelines. | Often over-the-counter; corner-lot sight-triangle fences may need extra review. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements regardless of exemption. HOA rules are typically stricter than the city/county. Exempt: Clark County exempts Type A fencing up to 6 ft (not a pool barrier). Reno requires a permit for residential fences over 6 ft; masonry walls always permitted. |
| Oklahoma | Conditional | city | Often no building permit under the height threshold; permit fee only if over threshold (OKC has a dedicated fence permit). | Over-the-counter / zoning review for tall fences (OKC ~2 weeks). | Generally allowed | Wind-load engineering is often required for taller/masonry fences; call 811 before digging. HOA rules may be stricter. Exempt: Most OK cities allow fences up to 6 ft in side/rear yards and 4 ft in front yards without a permit; OKC requires a permit for fences over 6 ft. |
| Oregon | Conditional | city | Often no building permit under the height threshold; permit fee only if over threshold. | Over-the-counter / zoning review for tall fences. | Generally allowed | Pool-barrier fences are never exempt and must meet barrier requirements. HOA rules may be stricter. Exempt: Wood, wire-mesh, or chain-link fences <7 ft are exempt (statewide). |
| Rhode Island | Conditional | city | Often no building permit under the height threshold; permit fee only if over threshold (statewide formula, $125 min). | Over-the-counter / zoning review for tall fences. | Generally allowed | Pool-barrier fences must meet barrier requirements. Posts typically set to the local frost depth (~36–42 in). Exempt: Fences not over 6 ft high are exempt (statewide). Providence front-yard fences limited to 4 ft. |
| South Carolina | Conditional | city | Often no building permit under the height threshold; permit fee only if over threshold. | Over-the-counter / zoning review for tall fences. | Generally allowed | Pool-barrier fences must meet barrier requirements. Coastal wind loads and HOA rules may be stricter. Exempt: S.C. Code § 40-59-265 exempts fences not over 7 ft high. |
| South Dakota | Conditional | city | Sioux Falls minimum permit fee $40 for fences; set locally. | Non-corner-lot fences under 6 ft often same-day in Sioux Falls. | Generally allowed | Masonry or masonry-veneer walls over 3 ft generally require a permit even where wood fences do not. Exempt: Sioux Falls exempts fences ≤7 ft; IRC R105.2 exempts fences ≤6 ft. |
| Utah | Conditional | city | Set by the city; often low or over-the-counter for standard fences. | Often same-day/over-the-counter for non-corner lots. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements regardless of height. Exempt: IRC R105.2 exempts fences ≤6 ft; local fences commonly exempt under this threshold. |
| Vermont | Conditional | city | Often low or over-the-counter; set locally. | Often same-day where enforced. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements regardless of height. Exempt: IRC R105.2 exempts fences ≤6 ft. |
| West Virginia | Conditional | city | Valuation-based; set by the city (fees waived for total job cost ≤ $2,500). | Often same-day/over-the-counter for standard fences. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements regardless of height. Exempt: IRC R105.2 exempts fences ≤6 ft. |
| Wyoming | Conditional | city | Set by the city; often low or over-the-counter. | Often same-day/over-the-counter for standard fences. | Generally allowed | Pool-enclosure fences must meet barrier requirements regardless of height. Exempt: IRC R105.2 exempts fences ≤6 ft. |