City Building Permits

Pendleton, MO - 2026 Building Permit Guide

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

Missouri Warren County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Pendleton is an incorporated village in Warren County. The public ordinance provides the permit structure, but current contact details and portal information were not readily available in the sources reviewed

Department
Village of Pendleton Board of Trustees / Code Enforcement Officer
Address
No current public village hall contact page was located in the sources reviewed
Phone
No current public phone found in the sources reviewed

Online Permit Portal

Platform: None found • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only

Additional resources:

Application Process

  1. Obtain zoning compliance before a building permit is issued
  2. Submit the building permit application in writing to the Building Official or Board as required by the ordinance
  3. Provide the required plans, site plan, and specifications with the application
  4. Receive the building permit before starting work
  5. Start construction within 6 months and complete it within 9 months or the permit becomes invalid

Typical processing time: Not stated publicly

Source: Village of Pendleton Board of Trustees / Code Enforcement Officer

General Requirements

No building or structure may be erected, constructed, reconstructed, converted, altered, enlarged, extended, razed, or moved without first obtaining a building permit

Required Documents

  • When a permit is required: No building or structure may be erected, constructed, reconstructed, converted, altered, enlarged, extended, razed, or moved without first obtaining a building permit
  • Required documents: Plans and specifications, including a plot plan in duplicate drawn to scale for zoning compliance
  • Permit validity/expiration: Building permit expires if work does not commence within 6 months and becomes invalid if work is not completed within 9 months, subject to possible extension by the Building Official
  • Owner-builder rules if available: Primary responsibility for securing permits is the property owner's, though hired persons or firms must also ensure permits are secured
  • Contractor license requirements: Not located in the captured text
  • Building code adopted: The ordinance sets building permit and zoning compliance procedures, but the captured text does not clearly name a standalone ICC edition in the lines reviewed
Permit validity
Building permit expires if work does not commence within 6 months and becomes invalid if work is not completed within 9 months, subject to possible extension by the Building Official
Building code
The ordinance sets building permit and zoning compliance procedures, but the captured text does not clearly name a standalone ICC edition in the lines reviewed
Owner-builder
Primary responsibility for securing permits is the property owner's, though hired persons or firms must also ensure permits are secured
Contractor requirements
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Fees

Minimum permit fee
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Plan check fee
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Permit fee formula
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Reinspection fee
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Payment note
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Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Village of Pendleton Board of Trustees / Code Enforcement Officer to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

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Typical inspection sequence: Zoning compliance, building permit application, permit issuance, commence work within 180 days, complete within 360 days

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Village of Pendleton Board of Trustees / Code Enforcement Officer before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pendleton Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Pendleton, MO?
No building or structure may be erected, constructed, reconstructed, converted, altered, enlarged, extended, razed, or moved without first obtaining a building permit
How much does a building permit cost in Pendleton, MO?
The minimum permit fee is Not located in the captured text. Fees are calculated as: Not located in the captured text. Plan check fee: Not located in the captured text.
How do I apply for a building permit in Pendleton, MO?
1. Obtain zoning compliance before a building permit is issued 2. Submit the building permit application in writing to the Building Official or Board as required by the ordinance 3. Provide the required plans, site plan, and specifications with the application 4. Receive the building permit before starting work 5. Start construction within 6 months and complete it within 9 months or the permit becomes invalid
How long does it take to get a building permit in Pendleton, MO?
Typical processing time is Not stated publicly.
What work is exempt from building permits in Pendleton, MO?
The following work is generally exempt: No public exempt-work list was located in the captured text.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Pendleton, MO?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Not located in the captured text.

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