City Building Permits

Junction City, KY - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Junction City, Kentucky. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Kentucky Boyle County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Junction City projects are covered by this office, and the joint planning & zoning commission includes Junction City Council representation so zoning approvals can be coordinated through Junction City Hall when the work is inside the city.

Department
Boyle County Building Inspection Office
Address
445 West Main Street, PO Box 670, Danville, KY 40423
Phone
859-238-1107

Online Permit Portal

Platform: iWorQ • Account required: Yes • Submission: In-person only

Additional resources:

Application Process

  1. Start with Danville-Boyle County Planning & Zoning (or Junction City Hall when the work is inside Junction City) to confirm zoning approvals under the joint ordinance before applying for a building permit.
  2. Submit the building permit application, building plans, HVAC/plumbing/electrical submittals, and contractor/subcontractor identification list to the Boyle County Building Inspector while coordinating with applicable trade inspectors.
  3. Notify the inspector for footing/foundation, rough-in/framing, and final inspections; energy compliance documentation must be ready before the final inspection and certificate of occupancy.

Typical processing time: Permits are generally issued at the time of application with payment, though the inspector may ask for additional information before finalizing the permit.

Source: Boyle County Building Inspection Office

General Requirements

One- and two-family dwellings, commercial buildings, decks, porches, renovations/remodeling, demolition, multi-family dwellings, garages, residential storage or structures over 200 square feet, in-ground pools, and commercial change-of-use projects.

Required Documents

  • Contractor occupational license
  • Proof of liability insurance of at least $300,000
  • Proof of worker's compensation insurance
  • Blueprints or detailed designs
  • Completed contractor/subcontractor identification list with each trade registered before framing
Permit validity
Permits are issued at the time of application and payment but no standard expiration window is defined; confirm any renewal or expiration with the building inspector directly.
Building code
2018 Kentucky Residential Code (2015 IRC with Kentucky amendments), Kentucky Building Code (mini/maxi), 2015 International Mechanical Code, 2017 National Electrical Code, and 2009 International Energy Code.
Owner-builder
A homeowner building or remodeling for private residential use is not deemed a general contractor unless more than two building permits are secured within a one-year period.
Contractor requirements
Applicants must register with the inspector, submit federal and Kentucky IDs, maintain liability insurance with twenty-day cancellation notices, prove worker's compensation insurance, comply with the Boyle County Occupational License/Net Profits Ordinance, and hold an annual contractor license before starting work.

Fees

Permit fee formula
Residential new construction/additions/renovations at $0.25 per square foot; accessory structures over 200 sq ft at $0.15 per square foot; commercial/industrial new construction/additions/renovations/change-of-use at $0.15 per square foot; fixed fees for demolition, pools, manufactured housing, range hoods, and cell towers.
Reinspection fee
Additional inspections and callbacks carry a charge each
Penalty (no permit)
50% over the required permit fee for starting work without a permit
Payment note
Payments may be made by check, cash, or credit/debit card in person or by phone. Applications with check can be mailed to Boyle County Building Inspector, 445 West Main Street, P.O. Box 670, Danville, KY 40423.

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule (effective 2025).

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • Farmstead exemption: qualifying farms can file the affidavit/registry and pay a fee instead of the typical permit
  • Small accessory structures: structures under 200 square feet typically do not need a permit

Important: Confirm exempt status with the building inspector before proceeding.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • 859-238-1107 (office) or 859-319-4742 (cell) (phone)
Scheduling deadline
One day notice when possible; inspections are often scheduled the same day if notified.
Inspection hours
Not published beyond inspector contact numbers.

Typical inspection sequence: Foundation inspection after excavation and reinforcement, framing/rough-in inspection once rough service work is complete, final inspection when all services are finished and energy compliance is confirmed.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Boyle County Building Inspection Office before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Junction City Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Junction City, KY?
One- and two-family dwellings, commercial buildings, decks, porches, renovations/remodeling, demolition, multi-family dwellings, garages, residential storage or structures over 200 square feet, in-ground pools, and commercial change-of-use projects.
How much does a building permit cost in Junction City, KY?
Fees are calculated as: Residential new construction/additions/renovations at $0.25 per square foot; accessory structures over 200 sq ft at $0.15 per square foot; commercial/industrial new construction/additions/renovations/change-of-use at $0.15 per square foot; fixed fees for demolition, pools, manufactured housing, range hoods, and cell towers..
How do I apply for a building permit in Junction City, KY?
1. Start with Danville-Boyle County Planning & Zoning (or Junction City Hall when the work is inside Junction City) to confirm zoning approvals under the joint ordinance before applying for a building permit. 2. Submit the building permit application, building plans, HVAC/plumbing/electrical submittals, and contractor/subcontractor identification list to the Boyle County Building Inspector while coordinating with applicable trade inspectors. 3. Notify the inspector for footing/foundation, rough-in/framing, and final inspections; energy compliance documentation must be ready before the final inspection and certificate of occupancy.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Junction City, KY?
Typical processing time is Permits are generally issued at the time of application with payment, though the inspector may ask for additional information before finalizing the permit..
What work is exempt from building permits in Junction City, KY?
The following work is generally exempt: Farmstead exemption: qualifying farms can file the affidavit/registry and pay a fee instead of the typical permit; Small accessory structures: structures under 200 square feet typically do not need a permit. Note: Confirm exempt status with the building inspector before proceeding.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Junction City, KY?
Inspections can be scheduled via: 859-238-1107 (office) or 859-319-4742 (cell). One day notice when possible; inspections are often scheduled the same day if notified..

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