Permit costs in Phoenix, AZ

Price the permit before you sign the job. Pick the trade and the contract value, and the estimator breaks down every line a Phoenix residential permit normally carries — including the ones that show up after the application is already in.

Estimate the fee

Use the full contract amount — labor and materials. Under-declaring is the fastest way to a stop-work order.

Estimated Phoenix permit cost

$249$624

Modelled range, not a quote from the Phoenix building department.

  • Building permit feeCalculated from a declared job value of $14,000.$199 – $474
  • Re-inspection (if the first fails)Charged per return trip, so one missed dry-in call costs more than the permit.$50 – $150

Method: valuation-based lines follow the stepped ICC/UBC Table 1-A progression that most residential schedules are still derived from, widened to reflect how much neighboring jurisdictions differ. Confirm the exact figure with the office listed on this page before you put it in a bid.

How Arizona jurisdictions price a permit

Valuation-based. The building permit is read off a stepped table against the declared value of the work. Most tables trace back to the same ICC progression, which is why a $14,000 re-roof lands in a similar band across very different cities — and why the number climbs slower than the job value does.

Flat trade fee. Mechanical, plumbing and electrical permits are more often a fixed amount, then adjusted with adders: per fixture, per piece of equipment, per amp of service. A three-fixture bathroom and a whole-house repipe can start from the same base and finish far apart.

Everything after that. Plan review on structural scope, re-inspection charges, technology or archive fees, and on new conditioned square footage the impact fees — school, road, water, sewer — which regularly exceed the building permit by an order of magnitude.

Who publishes the Phoenix fee schedule

The office below sets the actual numbers. Their schedule is the only authoritative source — the estimate above is a planning figure.

Files with

Phoenix Planning and Development Department

Department page

Online portal: SHAPE PHX

The legacy PDD Online system was retired; residential plan review, permitting and solar projects all run through SHAPE PHX.

Files with

Mesa Development Services — Building Safety Division

Department page

Online portal: Accela Citizen Access

Mesa moved to the 2024 ICC code family and 2023 NEC in January 2026, a newer cycle than most neighboring cities.

Files with

Chandler Development Services — Building Safety Division

Department page

Online portal: Accela Citizen Access

New buildings and substantial additions require a pre-technical review meeting before permit submittal.

Files with

Gilbert Development Services Department

Department page

Online portal: One Stop Shop

Gilbert offers virtual building inspections in addition to standard scheduled inspections.

Files with

Glendale Building Safety, Codes & Services Division

Department page

Single-family additions, accessory structures and ADUs need a zoning clearance letter before the building permit can be submitted.

Files with

Scottsdale Planning and Development Services

Department page

Online portal: Scottsdale SPUR

Scottsdale replaced its eServices portal with SPUR in January 2026, changing how in-progress permits are tracked.

Files with

Peoria Development Services Department

Department page

Online portal: Accela Citizen Access

Development application fees increased under Ordinance 2025-21, effective September 2025.

Files with

Surprise Community Development Department

Department page

Online portal: Apply online

A self-certification program lets qualified design professionals certify plan compliance and expedite issuance.

Where Maricopa County permits are filed

Maricopa County Planning and Development Department

Online portal: Permit Center Citizen Portal

Applications and plan submittals run through the Citizen Portal and require account registration.

Jurisdiction detail confirmed from the county's own website. Cities inside Maricopa County may run their own building department.

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Costs by trade in Phoenix

Permit costs in other Arizona metros

Estimates only, for planning and bidding. Fee schedules change and vary by jurisdiction — confirm with the authority having jurisdiction before relying on a number.