County Building Permits

Municipality of Anchorage, AK - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in unincorporated Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Alaska Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

All properties within the Municipality of Anchorage Building Safety Service Area (BSSA). Properties outside the BSSA may require land use permits. Confirm BSSA status using the Building Safety Service Area map available from the permit counter.

Department
Development Services Department, Building Safety Division
Address
4700 Elmore Road, Anchorage, AK 99507
Phone
(907) 343-8211

Online Permit Portal

Platform: Building Safety Permit Information and Inspection Request (MOA custom portal); ePlans/ProjectDox for plan submittal • Account required: No • Submission: Online only

Application Process

  1. Determine permit type (residential 1-2 family, commercial, retrofit) using the Do I Need a Permit handout.
  2. Confirm your property is within the Building Safety Service Area (BSSA) using the BSSA map from the permit counter.
  3. Prepare required documentation: For residential projects, gather completed worksheet, two sets of engineer-stamped drawings, structural calculations, two sealed plot plans, and stormwater handout AG.21. For commercial projects, prepare commercial permit worksheet, construction type, occupancy classification, and square footage or valuation.
  4. Initiate the application online through the MOA residential or commercial permit application pages, providing parcel number, owner information, contractor details, and ePlans contact information.
  5. Submit plan sets electronically via ePlans (ProjectDox) at https://eplans.muni.org/. Allow a minimum of 48 business hours for prescreening.
  6. Resolve any prescreening corrections by resubmitting through ePlans. Once prescreening passes, the application proceeds to formal plan review.
  7. Permit staff reviews plans for code compliance. Typical review time for 1-2 family dwellings is approximately 10 working days.
  8. Once plans are approved, pay all permit and plan check fees. Permit is issued after fees are paid.
  9. Post the permit on-site as required and schedule inspections at each construction stage.

Typical processing time: Approximately 10 working days for 1-2 family dwellings after complete submittal. Commercial timelines vary by project complexity. Prescreening alone requires a minimum of 48 business hours.

Source: Development Services Department, Building Safety Division

General Requirements

A building permit is required for construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, relocation, demolition, or change of use or occupancy of any building or structure within the Municipality of Anchorage Building Safety Service Area (BSSA). Electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing system work regulated by code also require permits.

Required Documents

  • Completed residential or commercial permit worksheet
  • Two sets of drawings signed by a structural engineer (Alaska-registered)
  • Structural calculations
  • Two plot plans sealed by an Alaska Registered Land Surveyor
  • Stormwater handout (AG.21)
  • Building Safety Service Area confirmation
  • Parcel number, legal description, or street address
  • Owner name and contact information
  • Contractor name and municipal contractor license number
  • Scope of work description and valuation
Permit validity
Permits are valid for 18 months from the date of issuance. One extension is available for an additional 19 months if work has begun before the original permit expires.
Building code
Municipality of Anchorage AMC Title 23 (Building Codes), which adopts with local amendments: IBC 2024 (International Building Code), International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, 2020 National Electrical Code, International Fire Code, Energy Conservation Code, and International Existing Building Code. All codes are adopted with Anchorage-specific local amendments for cold climate, seismic zone, snow load, and remote-access conditions.
Owner-builder
Under Alaska Statute AS 08.18.161, the owner-builder exemption permits property owners to perform construction on their own primary residence without a state contractor registration. This exemption does not apply to work performed for compensation or to property held for sale within 12 months of construction. Owner-builders must still obtain all required permits and pass all required inspections.
Contractor requirements
Any contractor or business performing construction within the Municipality of Anchorage Service Area must obtain both a State of Alaska Contractor License from the Department of Occupational Licensing at (907) 269-8160 and a Municipal Contractor License from the Development Services permit counter. Municipal licenses are valid for up to two years and expire on February 14 of each calendar year. First-time applicants can expect issuance within 7-10 business days if materials are complete.

Fees

Minimum permit fee
$175 (residential); $525 (commercial)
Plan check fee
Included in permit process; typically assessed as a percentage of building permit fee (commonly 65% for standard projects)
Permit fee formula
Residential: flat $175 for projects up to $40,000; 0.9% of total valuation for projects over $40,000. Commercial: 1.5% of valuation up to $500,000 (minimum $525); 1.0% for $500,001-$1,000,000; 0.8% for $1,000,001-$5,000,000; 0.6% over $5,000,000.
Trade permit fee
$175 flat fee per inspection for plumbing, mechanical, and electrical trades
Reinspection fee
No Show fee applies when inspector cannot access property. Contact permit counter at (907) 343-8211 for current fee amounts.
Payment note
Fees are paid at the permit counter or online through the MOA portal. Payment is due before the permit is issued.

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule (effective January 1, 2020).

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • One-story detached accessory buildings (tool sheds, playhouses) not exceeding 200 square feet
  • Fences of light-frame construction not over 8 feet high
  • Retaining walls not over 4 feet in height measured from bottom of footing to top (unless supporting a surcharge)
  • Water tanks supported directly on grade with capacity not exceeding 5,000 gallons and height-to-diameter ratio not exceeding 2:1
  • Sidewalks, driveways, platforms, and similar flatwork not more than 30 inches above adjacent grade
  • Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops, and similar interior cosmetic finish work
  • Prefabricated swimming pools less than 24 inches deep
  • Replacement of windows or doors without enlargement of the rough opening
  • Roofing and exterior wall covering repairs costing less than $5,000 total
  • Temporary structures erected for less than 15 consecutive days
  • Ordinary repair and maintenance work not affecting structural, mechanical, plumbing, or electrical systems

Important: Even when a building permit is not required, work may still require zoning review by the City's Zoning Officer (for fences, sheds, decks, driveways, etc.). Verify zoning compliance before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

Scheduling deadline
For same-day inspections, requests must be received before 6:00 a.m. on the same business day. Requests after 6:00 a.m. are scheduled for the next available morning.
Inspection hours
Monday through Friday, business hours. After-hours roof deck inspections available weekends and evenings.

Typical inspection sequence: Typical sequence: (1) Footing and foundation, (2) Foundation/slab, (3) Structural framing, (4) Rough-in inspections (plumbing, HVAC, electrical), (5) Insulation and energy compliance, (6) Final inspection (residential) or Certificate of Occupancy inspection (commercial). Additional inspections may include elevator, special inspections, well/septic, and zoning enforcement.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Development Services Department, Building Safety Division before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Municipality of Anchorage Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in unincorporated Municipality of Anchorage, AK?
A building permit is required for construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, relocation, demolition, or change of use or occupancy of any building or structure within the Municipality of Anchorage Building Safety Service Area (BSSA). Electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing system work regulated by code also require permits.
How much does a building permit cost in unincorporated Municipality of Anchorage, AK?
The minimum permit fee is $175 (residential); $525 (commercial). Fees are calculated as: Residential: flat $175 for projects up to $40,000; 0.9% of total valuation for projects over $40,000. Commercial: 1.5% of valuation up to $500,000 (minimum $525); 1.0% for $500,001-$1,000,000; 0.8% for $1,000,001-$5,000,000; 0.6% over $5,000,000.. Plan check fee: Included in permit process; typically assessed as a percentage of building permit fee (commonly 65% for standard projects).
How do I apply for a building permit in unincorporated Municipality of Anchorage, AK?
1. Determine permit type (residential 1-2 family, commercial, retrofit) using the Do I Need a Permit handout. 2. Confirm your property is within the Building Safety Service Area (BSSA) using the BSSA map from the permit counter. 3. Prepare required documentation: For residential projects, gather completed worksheet, two sets of engineer-stamped drawings, structural calculations, two sealed plot plans, and stormwater handout AG.21. For commercial projects, prepare commercial permit worksheet, construction type, occupancy classification, and square footage or valuation. 4. Initiate the application online through the MOA residential or commercial permit application pages, providing parcel number, owner information, contractor details, and ePlans contact information. 5. Submit plan sets electronically via ePlans (ProjectDox) at https://eplans.muni.org/. Allow a minimum of 48 business hours for prescreening. 6. Resolve any prescreening corrections by resubmitting through ePlans. Once prescreening passes, the application proceeds to formal plan review. 7. Permit staff reviews plans for code compliance. Typical review time for 1-2 family dwellings is approximately 10 working days. 8. Once plans are approved, pay all permit and plan check fees. Permit is issued after fees are paid. 9. Post the permit on-site as required and schedule inspections at each construction stage.
How long does it take to get a building permit in unincorporated Municipality of Anchorage, AK?
Typical processing time is Approximately 10 working days for 1-2 family dwellings after complete submittal. Commercial timelines vary by project complexity. Prescreening alone requires a minimum of 48 business hours..
What work is exempt from building permits in unincorporated Municipality of Anchorage, AK?
The following work is generally exempt: One-story detached accessory buildings (tool sheds, playhouses) not exceeding 200 square feet; Fences of light-frame construction not over 8 feet high; Retaining walls not over 4 feet in height measured from bottom of footing to top (unless supporting a surcharge); Water tanks supported directly on grade with capacity not exceeding 5,000 gallons and height-to-diameter ratio not exceeding 2:1; Sidewalks, driveways, platforms, and similar flatwork not more than 30 inches above adjacent grade; Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops, and similar interior cosmetic finish work; Prefabricated swimming pools less than 24 inches deep; Replacement of windows or doors without enlargement of the rough opening; Roofing and exterior wall covering repairs costing less than $5,000 total; Temporary structures erected for less than 15 consecutive days; Ordinary repair and maintenance work not affecting structural, mechanical, plumbing, or electrical systems. Note: Even when a building permit is not required, work may still require zoning review by the City's Zoning Officer (for fences, sheds, decks, driveways, etc.). Verify zoning compliance before starting work.
How do I schedule a building inspection in unincorporated Municipality of Anchorage, AK?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Building Safety Permit Information and Inspection Request Portal, (907) 343-8300 (24/7 inspection request line), (907) 717-7491 (after-hours roof deck inspections). For same-day inspections, requests must be received before 6:00 a.m. on the same business day. Requests after 6:00 a.m. are scheduled for the next available morning..

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