State Building Permits

Nebraska - 2026 Building Permit Guide

Permit authority, application process, fees, and requirements for every county and city in Nebraska. Select your county to find your local permit guide.

93 Counties 447 Jurisdictions Updated March 2026

Nebraska Counties

Adams County 1 jurisdiction → Antelope County 6 jurisdictions → Arthur County 1 jurisdiction → Banner County 1 jurisdiction → Blaine County 2 jurisdictions → Boone County 2 jurisdictions → Box Butte County 3 jurisdictions → Boyd County 6 jurisdictions → Brown County 4 jurisdictions → Buffalo County 7 jurisdictions → Burt County 7 jurisdictions → Butler County 13 jurisdictions → Cass County 4 jurisdictions → Cedar County 3 jurisdictions → Chase County 3 jurisdictions → Cherry County 1 jurisdiction → Cheyenne County 2 jurisdictions → Clay County 1 jurisdiction → Colfax County 2 jurisdictions → Cuming County 5 jurisdictions → Custer County 4 jurisdictions → Dakota County 7 jurisdictions → Dawes County 4 jurisdictions → Dawson County 4 jurisdictions → Deuel County 3 jurisdictions → Dixon County 1 jurisdiction → Dodge County 10 jurisdictions → Douglas County 7 jurisdictions → Dundy County 3 jurisdictions → Fillmore County 3 jurisdictions → Franklin County 4 jurisdictions → Frontier County 3 jurisdictions → Furnas County 5 jurisdictions → Gage County 4 jurisdictions → Garden County 3 jurisdictions → Garfield County 2 jurisdictions → Gosper County 1 jurisdiction → Grant County 2 jurisdictions → Greeley County 1 jurisdiction → Hall County 6 jurisdictions → Hamilton County 2 jurisdictions → Harlan County 3 jurisdictions → Hayes County 3 jurisdictions → Hitchcock County 5 jurisdictions → Holt County 1 jurisdiction → Hooker County 2 jurisdictions → Howard County 6 jurisdictions → Jefferson County 2 jurisdictions → Johnson County 1 jurisdiction → Kearney County 3 jurisdictions → Keith County 1 jurisdiction → Keya Paha County 2 jurisdictions → Kimball County 1 jurisdiction → Knox County 1 jurisdiction → Lancaster County 14 jurisdictions → Lincoln County 1 jurisdiction → Logan County 2 jurisdictions → Loup County 2 jurisdictions → Madison County 7 jurisdictions → McPherson County 1 jurisdiction → Merrick County 6 jurisdictions → Morrill County 4 jurisdictions → Nance County 4 jurisdictions → Nemaha County 9 jurisdictions → Nuckolls County 8 jurisdictions → Otoe County 10 jurisdictions → Pawnee County 7 jurisdictions → Perkins County 5 jurisdictions → Phelps County 6 jurisdictions → Pierce County 7 jurisdictions → Platte County 10 jurisdictions → Polk County 7 jurisdictions → Red Willow County 6 jurisdictions → Richardson County 10 jurisdictions → Rock County 3 jurisdictions → Saline County 10 jurisdictions → Sarpy County 6 jurisdictions → Saunders County 16 jurisdictions → Scotts Bluff County 11 jurisdictions → Seward County 11 jurisdictions → Sheridan County 5 jurisdictions → Sherman County 6 jurisdictions → Sioux County 2 jurisdictions → Stanton County 3 jurisdictions → Thayer County 14 jurisdictions → Thomas County 2 jurisdictions → Thurston County 9 jurisdictions → Valley County 5 jurisdictions → Washington County 7 jurisdictions → Wayne County 8 jurisdictions → Webster County 7 jurisdictions → Wheeler County 2 jurisdictions → York County 10 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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