🏘️ Roof Replacement permit in Indiana

Tearing off and replacing the roofing material, typically in the same footprint and pitch. Here is the Indiana-specific rule: who issues it, typical fees, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source to verify.

Verify locally. Indiana enforces a statewide building code (adopted I-Codes) through the Dept. of Homeland Security, but permits are issued locally by each city or county building department — so thresholds and fees vary by jurisdiction. Always verify with your local building department (e.g., Indianapolis BNS or Fort Wayne Community Development). Rules below are Indiana-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.

Roof Replacement permit in Indiana

The Indiana rule for a roof replacement, with fee range, timeline, go / no-go, and the official source.

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🏘️ Roof Replacement

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.

🏘️ Roof Replacement permit fee in Indiana

Permit requiredGenerally allowedcity authority
Permit fee range
Roof-covering/structural permit fee set by the local department.
Typical timeline
Varies
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
Indianapolis requires a structural permit for a tear-off and reroof. Minor leak repairs may be exempt. Verify locally.

Representative cities for Indiana: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne.

All 20 project fee ranges in Indiana

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)yescityBuilding permit fee set by the local building department; zoning/use approval also required.case-by-case
🪵 Deck / PorchconditionalcitySet by the local building department.allowed
🧱 Fence / WallconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🛖 Shed / OutbuildingconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🪜 Basement FinishyescityBuilding permit fee set by the local department.allowed
🚗 Garage / CarportyescityBuilding permit fee set by the local department; zoning clearance may be required.allowed
☀️ Rooftop Solar PVyescityElectrical/structural permit fee set by the local department.allowed
🌡️ HVAC ReplacementyescityMechanical permit fee set by the local department.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 ReplacementconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🏘️ Roof ReplacementyescityRoof-covering/structural permit fee set by the local department.allowed
🅿️ Driveway / Parking PadconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
🏊 Swimming Pool / SpayescityBuilding permit fee; barrier fencing required by code.allowed
🧱 Retaining WallconditionalcitySet by local jurisdictionallowed
💥 Demolition / TeardownyescityDemolition permit fee set by the local building department.allowed
🚰 Septic SystemyesstateOnsite sewage (septic) permit fee set by the Indiana Dept. of Health / local health department.allowed
🔌 EV ChargerconditionalcityElectrical permit fee set by the local building department.allowed
Standby GeneratorconditionalcityMechanical and/or electrical permit fee set by the local building department.allowed

Indiana rule at a glance

Needs permit
yes
Issuing authority
city
Typical fee
Roof-covering/structural permit fee set by the local department.
Typical timeline
Varies
Setback
Exempt if
Not size-exempt
Indianapolis requires a structural permit for a tear-off and reroof. Minor leak repairs may be exempt. Verify locally.

Frequently asked questions

Does a roof replacement need a permit in Indiana?

In Indiana, a roof replacement 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 roof replacement permit in Indiana?

Indiana 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 roof replacement permit cost in Indiana?

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

What exemptions apply to a roof replacement in Indiana?

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

Roof Replacement in other states

StatePermit?AuthorityTypical feeTimelineGo / No-GoKey notes
CaliforniaConditionalcityRoofing permit fee set by the city; in-kind shingle re-roof may be Over-the-Counter.SF: same-day Over-the-Counter reroofing.Generally allowedRe-roofing usually requires a permit; structural deck replacement triggers a full building permit.
Exempt: Tear-off / re-roof is generally permitted work.
TexasConditionalcityRoofing permit fee set by the city. Verify with the city building department.1–3 weeks.Generally allowedA full re-roof generally requires a roofing permit; structural deck damage requires a building permit.
Exempt: Dallas: re-roof of a single-family/duplex dwelling if value ≤$500 needs no permit.
FloridaPermit requiredcityRoofing permit fee set by the city. Verify with the city building department.1–3 weeks.Generally allowedRe-roofing requires a roofing permit; the HVHZ requires product-approved materials.
Exempt: N/A
New YorkConditionalcityRoofing permit fee set by the city. Verify with the city building department.1–3 weeks.Generally allowedRe-roofing generally requires a permit; NYC requires a roofing permit. Minor repair may be exempt.
Exempt: N/A
PennsylvaniaPermit requiredcityRoof-covering permit fee set by municipality.Generally allowedRoof covering replacement is typically permitted (Philadelphia EZ Permit). Minor leak repairs may be exempt.
IllinoisPermit requiredcityRoof-covering permit fee set by municipality.Generally allowedRe-roofing is covered by Chicago’s Express Permit; elsewhere a roofing permit is required. Minor repairs may be exempt.
OhioPermit requiredcityRoof-covering permit fee; Columbus minimum $125.Generally allowedRoof covering replacement is typically permitted; minor leak repairs may be exempt.
GeorgiaPermit requiredcityRoof-covering permit fee; Atlanta minimum $150 plus $25 fee.Generally allowedRe-roofing is permitted (Atlanta Express covers re-roofing without structural change); minor repairs may be exempt.
North CarolinaPermit requiredcityBuilding permit (re-roof) per city schedule; verify locally.Often 1–2 weeks; inspection after decking/underlayment and after shingles.Generally allowedCharlotte and Raleigh require a permit for roof replacement even when matching the existing design; wind-load nailing schedules are enforced.
Exempt: Re-roofing in the same footprint requires a permit in NC jurisdictions.
MichiganPermit requiredcityBuilding permit (re-roof) per city schedule; verify locally.Often 1–2 weeks; inspection after decking/underlayment and after shingles.Generally allowedDetroit requires a permit for roof replacement. Other jurisdictions vary — verify locally before starting.
Exempt: Detroit requires a permit for roof replacement (removal of substantial shingles).
New JerseyNo permitcityGenerally no construction permit fee for a like-for-like re-roof.Not required for ordinary re-roof; structural work adds review time.Generally allowedA like-for-like re-roof on a 1- or 2-family home is ordinary maintenance under the NJ UCC and needs no permit; structural decking/rafter work does.
Exempt: Re-roofing a 1- or 2-family home is ordinary maintenance and does not require a permit.
VirginiaNo permitcityGenerally no construction permit fee for a like-for-like re-roof in 1-2 family dwellings.Not required for ordinary re-roof; structural decking work adds review time.Generally allowedA like-for-like re-roof on a 1- or 2-family home is ordinary repair under the VUSBC and needs no permit; replacing >256 sq ft of roof sheathing does.
Exempt: Re-roofing a 1- or 2-family home is ordinary repair and does not require a permit.
WashingtonConditionalcityOften Subject-to-Field-Inspection or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.STFI re-roofs can be approved same-day.Generally allowedSnow-load and seismic detailing apply in eastern WA (Spokane).
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/STFI.
ArizonaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Phoenix re-roof can be same-day/next-business-day if submitted before 3 p.m.Generally allowedDust-control plans may be required during summer excavation/cutting.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
MassachusettsConditionalcityValuation-based; ordinary repairs may be exempt.Worcester roof replacement plan review usually <1 week.Generally allowedBoston requires an asbestos survey for homes built before 1980 before re-roofing.
Exempt: Ordinary repairs (no structural change) are exempt; full tear-off/replacement needs a permit.
TennesseeConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-decking re-roof.Nashville requires a permit for re-roofing; Memphis exempts re-roof where no decking is modified.Generally allowedRepairs not exceeding 33% of roof area are normal maintenance in Nashville.
Exempt: Re-roof not changing decking/structure is often exempt (Memphis); Nashville requires a permit.
MissouriConditionalcityRoof-covering permit fee set locally; in-kind re-roof may be exempt.Varies by municipality — in-kind re-roofs often same-day.Generally allowedRoof covering replacement is typically permitted; structural deck replacement triggers a full building permit.
MarylandPermit requiredcityRoof-covering permit fee set by the city.Generally allowedRoof covering replacement is typically permitted. Minor leak repairs may be exempt.
WisconsinConditionalcityRoof-covering permit fee set by the municipality; in-kind re-roof may be exempt.Varies by municipality — in-kind re-roofs often same-day.Generally allowedRoof covering replacement is typically permitted; structural deck replacement triggers a full building permit.
AlaskaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Generally allowedAlaska snow-load and ice-dam (ice-barrier) requirements are reviewed for roof assemblies.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof is often exempt or over-the-counter; structural deck changes require a permit.
AlabamaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Generally allowedVerify with the local building department.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof is often exempt or over-the-counter; structural deck changes require a permit.
ArkansasConditionalcityValuation-based; Little Rock minimum building-permit fee $50 (work over $5,000 or requiring inspection).Generally allowedVerify with the local building department.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof is often exempt or over-the-counter; structural deck changes require a permit.
ColoradoConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Generally allowedSnow-load and ice-dam requirements are reviewed for roof assemblies.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof is often exempt or over-the-counter; structural deck changes require a permit.
ConnecticutConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Generally allowedVerify with the local building official.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof is often exempt or over-the-counter; structural deck changes require a permit.
DelawareConditionalcountyOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Generally allowedVerify with the local building department.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof is often exempt or over-the-counter; structural deck changes require a permit.
HawaiiConditionalcountyOften exempt/over-the-counter for same-footprint re-roof; fee set by county if required.Same-material re-roof is typically exempt or over-the-counter.Generally allowedCounties list re-roofing with same/similar material for R-3/U occupancies as exempt. Verify with the county building department.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt.
IowaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Same-day/next-business-day in many cities.Generally allowedFrost/deck-snow-load design and ice-barrier requirements apply for new roofs.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
IdahoConditionalcityOften exempt/over-the-counter for same-footprint re-roof; fee set by city if required.Same-material re-roof is often exempt or over-the-counter.Generally allowedLocal snow-load design applies to any structural roof change. Verify with the local building department.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt under the IRC.
KansasConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Same-day/next-business-day in many cities.Generally allowedWhere no code is adopted, re-roofing may need no permit — verify locally.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
KentuckyConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Same-day/next-business-day in many cities.Generally allowedWind/snow-load design applies for new roofs.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
LouisianaConditionalcityBaton Rouge requires a permit for roofing replacement.Same-day/next-business-day in many parishes.Generally allowedLouisiana 2026 roof amendment (effective June 1, 2026) adds IBHS FORTIFIED drip-edge and underlayment requirements for wind performance.
Exempt: NOLA exempts replacement of less than 50% of roofing on 1-2 family dwellings; Baton Rouge requires a re-roof permit.
MaineConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Re-roof often same-day/next-business-day if structural members unchanged.Generally allowedIce-barrier/underlayment and snow-load requirements apply in Maine’s cold climate.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof is generally exempt.
MinnesotaConditionalcityRoof-covering permit fee set by the municipality; in-kind re-roof may be exempt.Varies by municipality — in-kind re-roofs often same-day.Generally allowedRoof covering replacement is typically permitted; structural deck replacement triggers a full building permit.
MississippiConditionalcityWhere enforced, a roofing permit may apply; verify locally.Varies by jurisdiction.Generally allowedJackson requires roofing permits for structural work; purely cosmetic re-roofing may be exempt. Confirm with your local building department.
MontanaConditionalcityWhere enforced, an in-kind re-roof may be exempt; structural deck replacement requires a permit. Verify locally.Where enforced, simple re-roofs often over-the-counter.Generally allowedBillings notes re-siding/re-roofing often does not require a plan. Structural deck replacement triggers a full building permit. Confirm locally.
North DakotaConditionalcityGenerally allowedND requires ice-and-water barrier at eaves (cold-climate code). Confirm with your local building department whether a permit is required for your re-roof.
Exempt: Same-footprint, in-kind re-roof is often exempt/over-the-counter.
NebraskaConditionalcityRoof-covering permit fee set by the municipality; in-kind re-roof may be exempt.Varies by municipality — in-kind re-roofs often same-day.Generally allowedOmaha requires a roofing permit; structural deck replacement triggers a full building permit. Confirm locally.
New HampshireConditionalcityGenerally allowedLocal practice varies — e.g., Hampton Falls exempts in-kind roofing, while Plaistow requires a permit for roof replacement. Confirm with your town.
Exempt: Same-footprint, in-kind re-roof is often exempt/over-the-counter.
New MexicoConditionalcityGenerally allowedHigh-UV/arid climate drives material choices; confirm with the local building department or CID whether a permit is required for your re-roof.
Exempt: Same-footprint, in-kind re-roof is often exempt/over-the-counter.
NevadaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Clark County re-roof can be processed quickly; Reno requires a permit if replacing >25% of exterior.Generally allowedHigh-wind uplft and tile/flat-roof conditions are inspected; Clark County distinguishes re-roof from structural roof work.
Exempt: Clark County exempts re-roof with no structural repair and <64 sq ft of sheathing replaced; Reno exempts routine re-roof under its threshold.
OklahomaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Re-roof often processed quickly.Generally allowedRoof coverings must meet wind-resistance (uplift) requirements for Oklahoma’s design wind speeds.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
OregonConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Re-roof often processed quickly.Generally allowedOregon’s wildfire-zone provisions (ORSC R327) can require fire-resistant roofing in designated hazard areas.
Exempt: Re-roofing is exempt where the replacement weight ≤30% of roof live-load capacity and fire-resistance is not required; full tear-off with new sheathing requires a permit.
Rhode IslandConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof; otherwise valuation-based (statewide formula, $125 min).Re-roof often processed quickly.Generally allowedCoastal wind and ice-damming requirements apply; some municipalities require a permit for full tear-offs.
Exempt: Rhode Island’s amended R105.2 does NOT explicitly list re-roofing as exempt — verification with the local building department is required.
South CarolinaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof; otherwise valuation-based.Re-roof often processed quickly (Charleston 1–2 weeks plan review).Generally allowedCoastal South Carolina may require wind-/impact-rated shingles (e.g., Impact IV) in higher wind zones.
Exempt: Same-material, same-pitch re-roof is often exempt/over-the-counter; structural deck changes require a permit.
South DakotaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Re-roof can be same-day/next-business-day.Generally allowedIce-shield/underlayment requirements apply given South Dakota snow loads; verify locally.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
UtahConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Re-roof can be same-day/next-business-day.Generally allowedSnow-load and ice-shield requirements apply; verify locally.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
VermontConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof, where enforced.Re-roof can be same-day where enforced.Generally allowedHeavy snow loads; ice-shield/underlayment requirements apply. Verify locally.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
West VirginiaConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof.Re-roof can be same-day/next-business-day.Generally allowedSnow-load and ice-shield requirements apply; verify locally.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
WyomingConditionalcityOften over-the-counter or exempt for same-footprint re-roof, where enforced.Re-roof can be same-day where enforced.Generally allowedCheyenne snow loads are significant; ice-shield/underlayment required. Verify locally.
Exempt: Same-material, same-slope re-roof often exempt/over-the-counter.
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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