City Building Permits

Stayton, OR - 2026 Building Permit Guide

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

Oregon Marion County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Marion County operating plan states all building permits for work within Stayton city limits may be purchased at the city; city planning review and county building services are coordinated.

Department
Address
362 N Third Avenue, Stayton, OR 97383
Phone
503-769-2919

Online Permit Portal

Platform: Oregon ePermitting / Accela • Account required: Yes • Submission: In-person only

Additional resources:

Application Process

  1. Start with Stayton for planning, land use, floodplain, and permit intake questions.
  2. Submit building or trade permit materials through the city or ePermitting path.
  3. County-administered building review and inspections are coordinated through the city.
  4. Pay fees and complete inspections through to final approval.

Typical processing time: No separate Stayton review estimate found; county timelines generally apply.

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General Requirements

Stayton states permits are required for most new construction, additions, remodels, and trade work, and highlights floodplain review and public works triggers.

Permit validity
Oregon and Marion County permit limitation rules apply.
Building code
Oregon specialty codes plus Stayton development code and floodplain rules.
Owner-builder
Oregon owner-builder rules apply.
Contractor requirements
Oregon and Marion County licensing rules apply.

Fees

Minimum permit fee
County minimums apply to county-administered permit portions.
Plan check fee
County structural plan review is 65 percent of structural permit fee.
Reinspection fee
County reinspection and county penalty rules apply.
Payment note
Coordinate with city counter and county ePermitting.

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • Standard Oregon and Marion County exemptions for qualifying minor detached structures and minor trade work

Inspections

How to Schedule

Inspection hours
City hall Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Typical inspection sequence: Planning and site review first where needed, then county building and trade inspections

County reinspection rules apply.

Additional Resources

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Stayton Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Stayton, OR?
Stayton states permits are required for most new construction, additions, remodels, and trade work, and highlights floodplain review and public works triggers.
How much does a building permit cost in Stayton, OR?
The minimum permit fee is County minimums apply to county-administered permit portions.. Plan check fee: County structural plan review is 65 percent of structural permit fee..
How do I apply for a building permit in Stayton, OR?
1. Start with Stayton for planning, land use, floodplain, and permit intake questions. 2. Submit building or trade permit materials through the city or ePermitting path. 3. County-administered building review and inspections are coordinated through the city. 4. Pay fees and complete inspections through to final approval.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Stayton, OR?
Typical processing time is No separate Stayton review estimate found; county timelines generally apply..
What work is exempt from building permits in Stayton, OR?
The following work is generally exempt: Standard Oregon and Marion County exemptions for qualifying minor detached structures and minor trade work.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Stayton, OR?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Oregon ePermitting.

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