State Building Permits
Kansas - 2026 Building Permit Guide
Permit authority, application process, fees, and requirements for every county and city in Kansas. Select your county to find your local permit guide.
104 Counties 749 Jurisdictions Updated March 2026
Kansas Counties
Allen County 9 jurisdictions → Anderson County 9 jurisdictions → Atchison County 6 jurisdictions → Barber County 9 jurisdictions → Barton County 12 jurisdictions → Bourbon County 8 jurisdictions → Brown County 14 jurisdictions → Butler County 11 jurisdictions → Chase County 7 jurisdictions → Chautauqua County 8 jurisdictions → Cherokee County 11 jurisdictions → Cheyenne County 4 jurisdictions → Clark County 4 jurisdictions → Clay County 8 jurisdictions → Cloud County 9 jurisdictions → Coffey County 7 jurisdictions → Comanche County 4 jurisdictions → Cowley County 9 jurisdictions → Crawford County 12 jurisdictions → Decatur County 6 jurisdictions → Dickinson County 10 jurisdictions → Doniphan County 10 jurisdictions → Douglas County 5 jurisdictions → Edwards County 5 jurisdictions → Elk County 5 jurisdictions → Ellis County 5 jurisdictions → Ellsworth County 6 jurisdictions → Finney County 6 jurisdictions → Ford County 7 jurisdictions → Franklin County 9 jurisdictions → Geary County 6 jurisdictions → Gove County 7 jurisdictions → Graham County 7 jurisdictions → Grant County 3 jurisdictions → Gray County 7 jurisdictions → Greeley County 4 jurisdictions → Greenwood County 8 jurisdictions → Hamilton County 4 jurisdictions → Harper County 7 jurisdictions → Harvey County 8 jurisdictions → Haskell County 4 jurisdictions → Hodgeman County 4 jurisdictions → Jackson County 10 jurisdictions → Jefferson County 10 jurisdictions → Jewell County 9 jurisdictions → Johnson County 20 jurisdictions → Kearny County 4 jurisdictions → Kingman County 8 jurisdictions → Kiowa County 7 jurisdictions → Labette County 10 jurisdictions → Lane County 2 jurisdictions → Leavenworth County 7 jurisdictions → Lincoln County 6 jurisdictions → Linn County 8 jurisdictions → Logan County 6 jurisdictions → Lyon County 10 jurisdictions → Marion County 6 jurisdictions → Marshall County 11 jurisdictions → McPherson County 11 jurisdictions → Meade County 4 jurisdictions → Miami County 6 jurisdictions → Mitchell County 8 jurisdictions → Montgomery County 2 jurisdictions → Morris County 8 jurisdictions → Morton County 4 jurisdictions → Nemaha County 9 jurisdictions → Neosho County 6 jurisdictions → Ness County 6 jurisdictions → Norton County 1 jurisdiction → Osage County 10 jurisdictions → Osborne County 6 jurisdictions → Ottawa County 6 jurisdictions → Pawnee County 5 jurisdictions → Phillips County 9 jurisdictions → Pottawatomie County 13 jurisdictions → Pratt County 8 jurisdictions → Rawlins County 4 jurisdictions → Reno County 16 jurisdictions → Republic County 9 jurisdictions → Rice County 10 jurisdictions → Riley County 7 jurisdictions → Rooks County 8 jurisdictions → Rush County 9 jurisdictions → Russell County 9 jurisdictions → Saline County 7 jurisdictions → Scott County 2 jurisdictions → Sedgwick County 20 jurisdictions → Seward County 3 jurisdictions → Shawnee County 6 jurisdictions → Sherman County 3 jurisdictions → Smith County 5 jurisdictions → Stafford County 5 jurisdictions → Stanton County 3 jurisdictions → Stevens County 3 jurisdictions → Sumner County 12 jurisdictions → Thomas County 5 jurisdictions → Trego County 3 jurisdictions → Wabaunsee County 8 jurisdictions → Wallace County 3 jurisdictions → Washington County 13 jurisdictions → Wichita County 2 jurisdictions → Wilson County 5 jurisdictions → Woodson County 5 jurisdictions → Wyandotte County 4 jurisdictions →
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Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with your local building department before applying.
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