Tacoma's Building Permit Process
Building permits in Tacoma are issued by Tacoma Planning and Development Services (PDS). The department handles permit intake, plan review, permit issuance, and construction inspections for projects within Tacoma city limits.
For projects in unincorporated Pierce County, permits are administered by Pierce County Planning and Public Works. Each jurisdiction has its own codes, fee schedules, and review timelines. We work with both agencies regularly and understand their processes.
Not sure which jurisdiction your project falls under? Call us for a free consultation.
☎ Call (206) 460-1359Types of Tacoma Building Permits
Residential Remodel Permits
Kitchen renovations, bathroom remodels, room additions, and interior structural modifications. Tacoma requires building permits for work that affects the structure, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems of your home. Typical timeline: 3-6 weeks for plan review.
ADU Permits
Tacoma allows Accessory Dwelling Units in most residential zones. ADU permits require compliance with Tacoma Municipal Code including size limits, parking, and owner occupancy requirements. Typical timeline: 6-12 weeks.
New Construction
Single-family homes, duplexes, and townhomes. New construction permits involve zoning review, building plan review, and compliance with Washington State Energy Code and other state requirements. Timeline: 2-5 months depending on project complexity.
Deck and Fence Permits
Decks over 30 inches above grade require building permits in Tacoma. Fences over 6 feet may also require a permit. These projects typically use a streamlined review process. Typical timeline: 1-3 weeks.
Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical Permits
Trade permits for electrical upgrades, plumbing work, HVAC installation, and water heater replacement. Many trade permits in Tacoma can be obtained over the counter or online with quick turnaround.
Commercial Permits
Tenant improvements, restaurant build-outs, commercial remodels, and new commercial construction. Tacoma commercial permits may require coordination with the Fire Marshal, Health Department, and Tacoma Public Utilities.
Let us handle your Tacoma permit application from start to finish.
☎ Call (206) 460-1359Tacoma Permit Timelines
| Permit Type | Typical Review Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Deck / Minor Work | 1-3 weeks | Streamlined review for simple projects |
| Residential Remodel | 3-6 weeks | Longer for structural modifications |
| ADU | 6-12 weeks | Zoning and building review required |
| New Construction | 2-5 months | Full review process |
| Commercial TI | 3-8 weeks | Varies by scope |
| Trade Permits | 1-5 days | Many available over the counter |
Pierce County Permits
Projects in unincorporated Pierce County—including areas around Puyallup, Lakewood, Bonney Lake, and rural Pierce County—are permitted through Pierce County Planning and Public Works. Pierce County has its own building code amendments, fee schedule, and review process that differ from Tacoma's.
We handle permits in both Tacoma city limits and unincorporated Pierce County. If you are unsure which jurisdiction applies to your property, we can help you determine that during your free consultation.
Why Choose Fresh Permits for Tacoma Projects?
- Local knowledge. We work with Tacoma PDS regularly and understand their review priorities and correction patterns.
- Complete applications. We review your submittal package for completeness before filing to minimize correction cycles.
- Multi-jurisdiction experience. Projects near city boundaries sometimes involve overlapping requirements. We know how to navigate those situations.
- Status tracking. We follow up with the city on your behalf so you always know where your permit stands.
- Free consultation. We will assess your project, tell you what permits are needed, and give you a clear timeline and cost estimate.
Tacoma Areas We Serve
We handle building permits throughout the City of Tacoma and Pierce County, including the Hilltop, Stadium District, North End, South Tacoma, Lincoln District, Proctor, Old Town, Ruston, University Place, Lakewood, Puyallup, Gig Harbor, and all other areas within Tacoma and Pierce County.