City Building Permits

Village of Swanton, NE - 2026 Building Permit Guide

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

Nebraska Saline County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Village of Swanton corporate limits and one-mile ETJ under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 17-1001. Approximate population ~100. Contact information available through Saline County or Nebraska Secretary of State registered agent.

Department
Village of Swanton -- Village Board

Application Process

  1. Identify parcel's legal jurisdiction: within village corporate limits, within one-mile ETJ, or in unincorporated Saline County using county GIS (https://saline.gworks.com/)
  2. Contact Saline County Zoning Administrator at 402-821-3326 to ask whether Swanton has adopted its own building permit or zoning ordinance, or whether county zoning applies
  3. Contact village board or village clerk directly to ask whether a local building permit is required; village clerk can be identified through Nebraska Secretary of State's registered agent database or through Saline County website
  4. Confirm state-level requirements apply regardless of local permit status: Nebraska Contractor Registration Act, NSED electrical, NDEE septic, NDEE stormwater, Nebraska State Fire Marshal for commercial
  5. Call 811 before any ground disturbance
  6. If no local permit program exists, document this in file with name of village official contacted and date

Source: Village of Swanton -- Village Board

General Requirements

Contractor requirements
Nebraska Contractor Registration Act applies statewide ($25/year, NDOL)

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

Contact the Village of Swanton -- Village Board to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.

Inspections

How to Schedule

Typical inspection sequence: No local building inspection program identified. State-level inspections (NSED electrical, NDEE septic, State Fire Marshal for commercial) apply.

Additional Resources

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Village of Swanton Building Permit FAQ

How do I apply for a building permit in Village of Swanton, NE?
1. Identify parcel's legal jurisdiction: within village corporate limits, within one-mile ETJ, or in unincorporated Saline County using county GIS (https://saline.gworks.com/) 2. Contact Saline County Zoning Administrator at 402-821-3326 to ask whether Swanton has adopted its own building permit or zoning ordinance, or whether county zoning applies 3. Contact village board or village clerk directly to ask whether a local building permit is required; village clerk can be identified through Nebraska Secretary of State's registered agent database or through Saline County website 4. Confirm state-level requirements apply regardless of local permit status: Nebraska Contractor Registration Act, NSED electrical, NDEE septic, NDEE stormwater, Nebraska State Fire Marshal for commercial 5. Call 811 before any ground disturbance 6. If no local permit program exists, document this in file with name of village official contacted and date
What work is exempt from building permits in Village of Swanton, NE?
The following work is generally exempt: Agricultural exemption (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 23-114.03) applies in unincorporated areas and within one-mile ETJ for qualifying farmsteads (20+ acres, $1,000+ farm products annually).

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