City Building Permits

Friona, TX - 2026 Building Permit Guide

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

Texas Parmer County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Applies within Friona city limits only.

Department
Public Works Department
Address
623 North Main Street, Friona, TX 79035
Phone
806-250-2761

Application Process

  1. Confirm the parcel is inside Friona city limits.
  2. Determine the permit type from the city permit page. The city publicly lists building, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and HVAC permit paths.
  3. Contact City Hall or Code Compliance/Fire Marshall Danny Campbell for permit intake, or stop by the City Office to complete the transaction because the city states permit purchases are completed there.
  4. Submit the applicable permit form and required project information. The public building permit form requests project description, lot and block, address, owner, contractor, occupancy, dimensions, setbacks, materials, number of stories, and estimated cost.
  5. Pay the applicable permit fee. The city notes permit costs vary by purpose, job, and amount of work performed.
  6. For electrical work, obtain the permit from the office of the electrical inspector before starting installation or alteration. For plumbing, mechanical, and fuel-gas work, the adopted 2012 codes require permits before covered work begins.
  7. When work is ready for inspection, schedule it through City Hall or the Public Works Director. The city directs applicants needing an inspection to visit City Hall Monday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM or contact the Public Works Director by office phone, mobile phone, or email.
  8. Pass required inspections before final approval.

Source: Public Works Department

General Requirements

Permits are available for building, plumbing, electrical, gas, roofing, and HVAC work. Permit cost varies by purpose, job, and amount of work performed. Electrical work requires a permit before beginning installation or alteration, with only limited minor-work exceptions. The adopted 2012 building, residential, fuel-gas, mechanical, and fire codes govern permit requirements for their covered scopes.

Required Documents

  • Permit form for the relevant trade or project
  • For the general building permit form: project description, lot, block, addition, street address, fire zone, use zone, owner information, contractor information, present and proposed occupancy, type of construction, dimensions, foundation materials, exterior wall materials, roof materials, setbacks, number of stories, and estimated cost
  • Plans and specifications where required by the adopted codes
Building code
2012 International Building Code, 2012 International Residential Code, 2012 International Fuel Gas Code, 2012 International Mechanical Code, 2012 International Fire Code, International Unsafe Building Code (2000 edition), International Housing Code (2000 edition), National Electrical Code (2011 edition), with city amendments
Owner-builder
A property owner may act as the owner's own building contractor on the owner's property without holding a building contractor license.
Contractor requirements
Building contractors doing work for which a building permit is required must obtain a city license and present a bond unless an exception applies. Building-contractor license fee is $10.00 per year and expires on December 31. Required bond amount for building contractors is $15,000. Electrical work is regulated through the city's electrical licensing and inspection ordinance.

Fees

Permit fee formula
Costs vary by purpose, job, and amount of work performed
Reinspection fee
$20.00 for plumbing; electrical installations ready for inspection must allow 24 hours excluding Sundays and holidays before proceeding
Payment note
Applicants should stop by the City Office to complete permit transactions

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

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • For electrical work: no permit required for minor work such as repairing flush or tumbler switches, replacing fuses, and changing lamp sockets and receptacles
  • For electrical work: no permit required for maintenance and repairs on the premises of a person, firm, or corporation that regularly employs a qualified maintenance electrician for that purpose

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • Visit City Hall Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM (in-person)
  • Public Works at 806-250-2761 (phone)
  • Public Works Director mobile at 806-346-2673 (phone)
  • PWDirector@frionatx.us (email)
Inspection hours
Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM

Typical inspection sequence: Electrical rough-in and final approval required. Direct final inspection signoff on the roofing permit form. Public Works Director inspects the worked area to confirm improvements meet regulation standards.

Additional Resources

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Friona Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Friona, TX?
Permits are available for building, plumbing, electrical, gas, roofing, and HVAC work. Permit cost varies by purpose, job, and amount of work performed. Electrical work requires a permit before beginning installation or alteration, with only limited minor-work exceptions. The adopted 2012 building, residential, fuel-gas, mechanical, and fire codes govern permit requirements for their covered scopes.
How much does a building permit cost in Friona, TX?
Fees are calculated as: Costs vary by purpose, job, and amount of work performed.
How do I apply for a building permit in Friona, TX?
1. Confirm the parcel is inside Friona city limits. 2. Determine the permit type from the city permit page. The city publicly lists building, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and HVAC permit paths. 3. Contact City Hall or Code Compliance/Fire Marshall Danny Campbell for permit intake, or stop by the City Office to complete the transaction because the city states permit purchases are completed there. 4. Submit the applicable permit form and required project information. The public building permit form requests project description, lot and block, address, owner, contractor, occupancy, dimensions, setbacks, materials, number of stories, and estimated cost. 5. Pay the applicable permit fee. The city notes permit costs vary by purpose, job, and amount of work performed. 6. For electrical work, obtain the permit from the office of the electrical inspector before starting installation or alteration. For plumbing, mechanical, and fuel-gas work, the adopted 2012 codes require permits before covered work begins. 7. When work is ready for inspection, schedule it through City Hall or the Public Works Director. The city directs applicants needing an inspection to visit City Hall Monday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM or contact the Public Works Director by office phone, mobile phone, or email. 8. Pass required inspections before final approval.
What work is exempt from building permits in Friona, TX?
The following work is generally exempt: For electrical work: no permit required for minor work such as repairing flush or tumbler switches, replacing fuses, and changing lamp sockets and receptacles; For electrical work: no permit required for maintenance and repairs on the premises of a person, firm, or corporation that regularly employs a qualified maintenance electrician for that purpose.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Friona, TX?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Visit City Hall Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, Public Works at 806-250-2761, Public Works Director mobile at 806-346-2673, PWDirector@frionatx.us.

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