City Building Permits
Noblesville, IN - 2026 Building Permit Guide
How to apply for a building permit in Noblesville, Indiana. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.
Permit Authority
Handles permit review, inspections, and building code enforcement within Noblesville city limits.
- Department
- City of Noblesville Planning and Development, Building and Inspections
- Address
- 16 S 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
- Phone
- 317-776-6325
Online Permit Portal
Platform: Tyler EnerGov Self Service / Citizen Permit Portal • Account required: Yes • Submission: Online only
Additional resources:
Application Process
- Review the applicable permit guide and submittal requirements.
- Create an account in the Citizen Permit Portal.
- Complete the digital permit application and upload required plans and forms.
- Respond to comments or submit missing documents if portal staff requests revisions.
- Pay invoices and fees through the portal.
- Receive permit approval and schedule inspections through the portal or, for commercial final CO inspections, with the department.
Source: City of Noblesville Planning and Development, Building and Inspections
General Requirements
Noblesville's residential permit guide says permits are required for structures greater than 200 square feet, decks greater than 200 square feet or taller than 30 inches, fences, room additions, changes to roof area, patio enclosures, pools, and work involving mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or structural alteration.
Required Documents
- Construction plan
- Surveyed site plan for new structures and additions
- Foundation plan for new structures and additions
- Detailed permit-specific documents listed in the portal and building permit submittal requirements
- Building code
- Noblesville states it enforces all current codes adopted by the Indiana Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission and regulates Class I and Class II structures under 675 IAC.
- Owner-builder
- Not clearly summarized on the reviewed public pages.
Fees
- Minimum permit fee
- Examples include $25 fence permit, $40 annual home occupation permit, $75 accessory structure base fee, and $75 timed inspection fee.
- Plan check fee
- Not separately broken out for ordinary building permits in the public fee schedule.
- Permit fee formula
- Mixed flat plus square-foot formulas by permit type.
- Reinspection fee
- Residential reinspection of construction and or site phases $200; missed residential inspection $500; commercial reinspection $300; missed commercial inspection $1,000; same-day inspection $200; after-hours commercial inspection $250 per hour with 2-hour minimum.
- Payment note
- Noblesville provides a portal payment guide and routes permit invoices through the Citizen Permit Portal.
Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.
Work That Does NOT Require a Permit
- Flooring work
- Painting
- Replacing shingles
- Replacing siding
Inspections
How to Schedule
- Through the Citizen Permit Portal (online)
- Scheduling deadline
- Final commercial certificate of occupancy inspection requests require at least 48 hours notice.
Typical inspection sequence: Noblesville publishes inspection and construction packets by project type, including new homes, additions, accessory structures, decks, remodels, pools, and commercial construction.
Additional Resources
- Building code: Noblesville states it enforces all current codes adopted by the Indiana Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission and regulates Class I and Class II structures under 675 IAC.
- Zoning information: View zoning info
- Residential Permit Guide
- Building Permit Submittal Requirements
- Building Inspections
- License lookup guide: Indiana Contractor License Requirements
- Contract template: Indiana Homeowner-Contractor Agreement
- Indiana hub: Indiana Contractor License & Permit Hub
Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the City of Noblesville Planning and Development, Building and Inspections before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Noblesville Building Permit FAQ
- Do I need a building permit in Noblesville, IN?
- Noblesville's residential permit guide says permits are required for structures greater than 200 square feet, decks greater than 200 square feet or taller than 30 inches, fences, room additions, changes to roof area, patio enclosures, pools, and work involving mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or structural alteration.
- How much does a building permit cost in Noblesville, IN?
- The minimum permit fee is Examples include $25 fence permit, $40 annual home occupation permit, $75 accessory structure base fee, and $75 timed inspection fee.. Fees are calculated as: Mixed flat plus square-foot formulas by permit type.. Plan check fee: Not separately broken out for ordinary building permits in the public fee schedule..
- How do I apply for a building permit in Noblesville, IN?
- 1. Review the applicable permit guide and submittal requirements. 2. Create an account in the Citizen Permit Portal. 3. Complete the digital permit application and upload required plans and forms. 4. Respond to comments or submit missing documents if portal staff requests revisions. 5. Pay invoices and fees through the portal. 6. Receive permit approval and schedule inspections through the portal or, for commercial final CO inspections, with the department.
- What work is exempt from building permits in Noblesville, IN?
- The following work is generally exempt: Flooring work; Painting; Replacing shingles; Replacing siding.
- How do I schedule a building inspection in Noblesville, IN?
- Inspections can be scheduled via: Through the Citizen Permit Portal. Final commercial certificate of occupancy inspection requests require at least 48 hours notice..
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