City Building Permits

Village of High Plains, NE - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Village of High Plains, Nebraska. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Nebraska Polk County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Village of High Plains (small incorporated village in Polk County). Whether it has an active building permit program separate from county oversight is not confirmed in publicly available sources. Practitioners should contact the Polk County Zoning Office as a first point of contact.

Department
Village of High Plains - Village Clerk / Board of Trustees

Application Process

  1. Contact the Polk County Zoning Office at (402) 747-2921 or County Clerk at (402) 747-5431 to confirm whether High Plains has its own permit program.
  2. If the village operates independently, contact the Village Clerk directly.
  3. For unincorporated land adjacent to High Plains, apply through Polk County Zoning.

General Requirements

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Village of High Plains - Village Clerk / Board of Trustees to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Village of High Plains - Village Clerk / Board of Trustees before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Village of High Plains Building Permit FAQ

How do I apply for a building permit in Village of High Plains, NE?
1. Contact the Polk County Zoning Office at (402) 747-2921 or County Clerk at (402) 747-5431 to confirm whether High Plains has its own permit program. 2. If the village operates independently, contact the Village Clerk directly. 3. For unincorporated land adjacent to High Plains, apply through Polk County Zoning.

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