Residential Plan Review

A building permit is required for most residential projects inside the corporate city of Houston limits; these include, but are not limited to:

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Before you submit

Before submitting your building plans for review, you may need to contact the Planning and Development Department Subdivisions Section at 832.394.8849 for information about development plat review, and the Impact Fee Administration at 832.394.8888 to ensure there is available water and wastewater for your project.

License Requirements

A general contractor’s license is not required to obtain building permits. However, trade contractors (i.e., Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical) are required to register their license with the City of Houston.

T he City of Houston has a Voluntary Registration Program for roofing contractors. To register, roofing contractors must have proof of comprehensive general liability insurance in the form of a certificate or policy with minimum limits of $500,000 of death or bodily injury and $500,000 for property damage, per occurrence. For more information contact us at 832.394.8840.

Building Permit Exemptions

Permits are not required for the following:

For a complete list of exemptions, refer to Section R105.2 of the Houston Amendments to the 2015 IRC.

Applicable Codes

Visit the Code Development page for code information and updates.

Deed Restrictions

Before proceeding with any work, make sure your project complies with your subdivision's deed restrictions. Contact your civic club or homeowners' association for a copy of the deed restrictions. An unsworn Declaration in Support of Application for City of Houston Permit signed by the owner is required before starting the application process for most residential projects.

Residential Repairs

In most cases, to obtain a permit for general repairs, plans are not required. However, an Online Building Permit Application , and a Residential Repair Spec List must be completed.

Residential Re-roof

To obtain a permit for re-roof or roof repairs, plans are not required. This does not include the replacement of rafters and/or joists.

An Online Building Permit Application and a Residential Re-roof Worksheet must be completed.

General Requirements for most projects

Some projects may require additional information. Please contact the One-Stop Section at 832.394.8820 for more information or review the Residential One-Stop Guideline:

Plans including (but limited to):