City Building Permits
Menard, TX - 2026 Building Permit Guide
How to apply for a building permit in Menard, Texas. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.
Permit Authority
All properties within the incorporated City of Menard city limits. For properties outside city limits, use the unincorporated Menard County process instead.
- Department
- City of Menard; City Administrator
- Address
- Menard City Hall, 104 E San Saba, Menard, TX 76859
- Phone
- (325) 396-4706
Application Process
- Contact City Hall before starting work to confirm whether the parcel is inside City of Menard and whether the city requires any permit or floodplain review for the proposed work.
- If the site is in a mapped flood hazard area, confirm requirements with the city floodplain contact listed by Texas Flood, Donald Kerns, City Administrator, at (325) 396-4706.
- If the parcel is outside city limits, use the unincorporated Menard County process instead.
- Work directly with City Hall staff to discuss permit and approval requirements for your specific project.
Typical processing time: No public estimate found.
General Requirements
No public city ordinance, permit checklist, or permit page was found establishing a clearly documented general building-permit program. The verified public record supports a city floodplain-administration function, so floodplain development should be confirmed with City Hall before work begins.
- Permit validity
- No public information found.
- Building code
- No public city code-adoption ordinance or code library was found.
- Owner-builder
- No public information found.
- Contractor requirements
- No local city contractor-license requirement was found in public city materials. Texas trade licensing may still apply for state-regulated trades.
Fees
- Payment note
- No public information found.
Work That Does NOT Require a Permit
Contact the City of Menard; City Administrator to confirm whether your project requires a permit before starting work.
Inspections
How to Schedule
Typical inspection sequence: No public city inspection instructions found.
Additional Resources
- Building code: No public city code-adoption ordinance or code library was found.
- Texas Flood Floodplain Administrator Directory
- Texas Municipal League City Directory
- Texas State Directory City Profile
- Menard County Chamber of Commerce - Local Government
- License lookup guide: Texas Contractor License Requirements
- Contract template: Texas Homeowner-Contractor Agreement
- Texas hub: Texas Contractor License & Permit Hub
Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the City of Menard; City Administrator before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Menard Building Permit FAQ
- Do I need a building permit in Menard, TX?
- No public city ordinance, permit checklist, or permit page was found establishing a clearly documented general building-permit program. The verified public record supports a city floodplain-administration function, so floodplain development should be confirmed with City Hall before work begins.
- How do I apply for a building permit in Menard, TX?
- 1. Contact City Hall before starting work to confirm whether the parcel is inside City of Menard and whether the city requires any permit or floodplain review for the proposed work. 2. If the site is in a mapped flood hazard area, confirm requirements with the city floodplain contact listed by Texas Flood, Donald Kerns, City Administrator, at (325) 396-4706. 3. If the parcel is outside city limits, use the unincorporated Menard County process instead. 4. Work directly with City Hall staff to discuss permit and approval requirements for your specific project.
- How long does it take to get a building permit in Menard, TX?
- Typical processing time is No public estimate found..
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