City Building Permits

Marceline, MO - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Marceline, Missouri. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Missouri Linn County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Department
City of Marceline, Planning and Zoning / City Hall; Website URL: https://marcelinemo.us/residents/Building%20Permits.html; Physical address: 116 N. Main Street USA, Marceline, MO 64658; Phone: 660-376-3528; Email: jesse.wallis@marcelinemo.us; Jurisdictional scope note: City permit authority for work inside Marceline city limits

Online Permit Portal

Application Process

  1. Pick the correct form. 2. Attach requested plans or elevations. 3. Submit the application and fee to City Hall. 4. City review may include Planning and Zoning. 5. Permit is issued after approval. Processing time estimate if available: Up to 3 business days; Source URL: https://marcelinemo.us/residents/Building%20Permits.html and https://marcelinemo.us/business/planning_zoning.html

General Requirements

New buildings, additions, structural alterations, accessory buildings over 120 sq ft, open decks over 30 inches, covered decks, fences, sidewalks/driveways into ROW or easement, roofing, major plumbing/electrical changes, in-ground pools, alternative energy structures; Required documents: Application form, stamped blueprints preferred for new construction, design elevations and insurance naming city as additional insured when requested; Permit validity/expiration: No work may begin before issuance; no public expiration period found; Owner-builder rules if available: Not clearly stated; Contractor license requirements: Not clearly stated; Building code adopted: City code references Title V, Chapter 500; edition not clearly stated

Required Documents

  • When a permit is required: New buildings, additions, structural alterations, accessory buildings over 120 sq ft, open decks over 30 inches, covered decks, fences, sidewalks/driveways into ROW or easement, roofing, major plumbing/electrical changes, in-ground pools, alternative energy structures; Required documents: Application form, stamped blueprints preferred for new construction, design elevations and insurance naming city as additional insured when requested; Permit validity/expiration: No work may begin before issuance; no public expiration period found; Owner-builder rules if available: Not clearly stated; Contractor license requirements: Not clearly stated; Building code adopted: City code references Title V, Chapter 500; edition not clearly stated

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the City of Marceline, Planning and Zoning / City Hall; Website URL: https://marcelinemo.us/residents/Building%20Permits.html; Physical address: 116 N. Main Street USA, Marceline, MO 64658; Phone: 660-376-3528; Email: jesse.wallis@marcelinemo.us; Jurisdictional scope note: City permit authority for work inside Marceline city limits to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • Not fully described; Available windows/hours: City Hall, Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; Typical inspection sequence: Not fully described; Reinspection notes: Planning and Zoning review may also apply ()

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the City of Marceline, Planning and Zoning / City Hall; Website URL: https://marcelinemo.us/residents/Building%20Permits.html; Physical address: 116 N. Main Street USA, Marceline, MO 64658; Phone: 660-376-3528; Email: jesse.wallis@marcelinemo.us; Jurisdictional scope note: City permit authority for work inside Marceline city limits before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Marceline Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Marceline, MO?
New buildings, additions, structural alterations, accessory buildings over 120 sq ft, open decks over 30 inches, covered decks, fences, sidewalks/driveways into ROW or easement, roofing, major plumbing/electrical changes, in-ground pools, alternative energy structures; Required documents: Application form, stamped blueprints preferred for new construction, design elevations and insurance naming city as additional insured when requested; Permit validity/expiration: No work may begin before issuance; no public expiration period found; Owner-builder rules if available: Not clearly stated; Contractor license requirements: Not clearly stated; Building code adopted: City code references Title V, Chapter 500; edition not clearly stated
How do I apply for a building permit in Marceline, MO?
1. Pick the correct form. 2. Attach requested plans or elevations. 3. Submit the application and fee to City Hall. 4. City review may include Planning and Zoning. 5. Permit is issued after approval. Processing time estimate if available: Up to 3 business days; Source URL: https://marcelinemo.us/residents/Building%20Permits.html and https://marcelinemo.us/business/planning_zoning.html
What work is exempt from building permits in Marceline, MO?
The following work is generally exempt: No public exempt-work list was found.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Marceline, MO?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Not fully described; Available windows/hours: City Hall, Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; Typical inspection sequence: Not fully described; Reinspection notes: Planning and Zoning review may also apply.

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