Building Permits in Allen County

Last Updated: August 2026

Building permits in Allen County are issued by the planning or building department responsible for the property’s location.

Before applying, first determine whether your property falls under Allen County or a city/town planning jurisdiction.

Quick Answer

For property within the Allen County Plan Commission jurisdiction:

Allen County Plan Commission
9615 E. 148th Street, Suite 101
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 317-776-8490

View Allen County Permit Applications

Not sure which office handles your address?

Check Your Planning Jurisdiction

→ View Building Inspections

When Is a Building Permit Required?

Within the Allen County Plan Commission jurisdiction, a permit is generally required for structural improvements, repairs and additions.

Common projects that may require permits include:

  • New homes
  • Additions and remodels
  • Garages and accessory structures
  • Decks and gazebos
  • Swimming pools
  • Electrical work
  • Agricultural buildings
  • Commercial construction

Allen County says replacement windows and doors, interior decorating, exterior painting and replacement roof shingles are among the improvements that do not require a county building permit.

View Allen County Building Permit Information


Find the Correct Permit Office

Allen County has nine planning jurisdictions, including:

  • Allen County
  • Carmel
  • Fishers
  • Noblesville
  • Westfield
  • Cicero/Jackson
  • Sheridan
  • Arcadia
  • Atlanta

If the property is inside one of the municipal jurisdictions, you’ll generally apply through that city’s or town’s building/planning department instead of Allen County.

Find Your Allen County Planning Jurisdiction


Applying for a Allen County Building Permit

Allen County provides applications for:

  • Residential building permits
  • Commercial permits
  • Accessory structures
  • Electrical permits
  • Pools
  • Ponds
  • Agricultural structures
  • Signs
  • Home occupations
  • Variances and special uses

View Permit Applications & Forms

Electronic permit submission is also available through the county’s Plan Commission pages.


What You May Need

Requirements depend on the project.

For a typical residential building permit, Allen County may require items such as:

  • Completed permit application
  • Parcel ID number
  • Recorded deed
  • Site plan
  • Property lines and setbacks
  • Easement information
  • Drainage approval
  • Construction documents
  • Contractor information

Additional documentation may be required depending on the project.

→ View Setback Requirements


Building Inspections

A permit may require inspections at different stages of construction.

Don’t cover or complete work that must first be inspected.

→ View Allen County Building Inspections


Other Permits You May Need

Depending on your project, a building permit may not be the only approval required.

You may also need:

→ Septic Permits

→ Electrical Permits

→ Fence Permits

→ Sign Permits

→ Zoning Rules


Local Tips

  • Check your jurisdiction first. This is the most important step.
  • Don’t assume Allen County government issues your permit just because you live in Allen County.
  • Ask whether zoning approval is required before submitting building plans.
  • Have your parcel number available.
  • Check setback and easement requirements before deciding where to place a structure.
  • Confirm required inspections when your permit is issued.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I get a building permit in Allen County?

It depends on the property’s location. Allen County has nine different planning jurisdictions.

Check Your Planning Jurisdiction

Do I need a permit for a remodel?

Structural improvements, repairs and additions generally require permits within the Allen County Plan Commission jurisdiction.

Do I need a permit to replace roof shingles?

Allen County specifically lists replacement roof shingles among the improvements that don’t require a building permit within the county Plan Commission jurisdiction.

Where can I download the permit forms?

Allen County Permit Applications

Do I need inspections after getting a permit?

Many permitted projects require inspections during construction.

→ View Building Inspections


Related Pages

→ Building Inspections

→ Permit Applications

→ Zoning Rules

→ Setback Requirements

→ Septic Permits

→ Permits & Rules


Official Resources

Allen County Plan Commission
Building permits, zoning information and county planning requirements.

Allen County Plan Commission

Allen County Permit Applications
Official applications for building, electrical, pool, accessory structure and other permits.

Permit Applications & Forms

Allen County Planning Jurisdictions
Determine which building or planning department handles your property.

Check Planning Jurisdiction

Summary

Before applying for a building permit in Allen County, first determine which planning jurisdiction covers your property.

Properties within the Allen County Plan Commission jurisdiction can obtain applications and permit information directly from the county. Properties within Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and other municipal jurisdictions are handled by their respective local departments.

Check Your Planning Jurisdiction