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Find the information you need to apply for permits, schedule an inspection or understand the bylaw as related to your commercial or residential project.
Renovations and additions to single detached and semi-detached houses and row houses up to 4 units may require home improvement permits and inspections. Review the requirements to ensure that you get the right permit for your next project.
Online Business Permits and Licences. The City has an online business licence application for convenient service. Before you apply, review the steps needed to apply for a licence. Entrepreneurs can also review the City resources available for small businesses.
List of development permits from the City of Edmonton - Urban Planning & Economy Department. Development permits approve the use of a site, as well as the size and location of any buildings or structures.
New Home Construction. Building a new home requires several types of permits, including a Development Permit and a Building Permit. Before you begin, review all of the requirements below for a complete application.
Who can apply for permits? Homeowners must live in their single detached home in order to apply for Homeowner heating and ventilation, plumbing, gas, and electrical permits.
Plumbing and gas permit for new buildings and changes to existing: Commercial, industrial, institutional or mixed-use (a blend of commercial and residential) buildings. Apartments/condos.
Development Permit means a document authorizing a development, issued by the Development Planner pursuant to this Bylaw or any previous Bylaw governing land use within the city of Edmonton, and includes the plans and conditions of approval.
Permits. Before you can request inspections you need to have applied for your building and trades permits. Then the City needs to process your application and send you the issued permit by email. Inspections are only carried out on sites that have valid permits issued by the City. Apply for a Permit.
Learn how to ask questions about residential and commercial development permits or trade permits. Contact the City by email, phone or book an in-person, virtual or telephone appointment to get answers to your questions.