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The quick and simple answer is: you usually dont need a permit if the shed is 120 square feet or less. In California, most jurisdictions have adopted the 120 square foot rule. If your shed area is larger than 120 square feet, it needs a building permit.
Online. Many of our plan review and permit fees can be paid online by credit card or electronic check. If your fees are eligible for online payment, you will receive an email from us with instructions. To learn more, visit e-permits.
Most home construction or repair projects on single-family and duplex structures require a permit. You do not need a permit for the following work: Painting (interior and exterior), papering, tiling, floor coverings, refinishing wood floors, countertops, carpeting, cabinets, curtains, or drapes.
Permits are required for most construction, alteration, or repair work on private property. On June 13, 2025, the City and County of Denver adopted the 2025 Building and Fire Codes, which incorporate the 2024 I-codes (except the Energy Code, which incorporates the 2021 IECC).
For help with e-permits or general permitting questions: Email: planreview@denvergov.org. Call: 720-865-2720. In person: Make an appointment.

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Any structure greater than 120 square feet in size that is not considered the principal structure. An addition or remodel of an existing commercial building. Any covered deck or deck that is more than 30 above grade. A State of Colorado Demolition Permit is required for any structural demolition.
Permits are required for most construction, alteration, or repair work on private property.
Denver, city and county, capital of Colorado, U.S., at the western edge of the Great Plains, just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The city and county were consolidated as a single administrative unit in 1902. Denver lies at the junction of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River.

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