City Building Permits

Shoreline, WA Building Permit Guide

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

Washington King County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

All properties within the incorporated City of Shoreline.

Department
Permit Center (Planning and Community Development)
Address
Shoreline City Hall
Phone
206-801-2700

Online Permit Portal

Platform: MyBuildingPermit.com • Account required: Yes • Submission: Online only

Additional resources:

Application Process

  1. Access MyBuildingPermit.com
  2. Create account
  3. Select Shoreline as jurisdiction
  4. Complete online application forms
  5. Upload PDF plans and supporting documents
  6. Pay fees online
  7. City staff reviews application
  8. Receive electronic permit upon approval

Typical processing time: Varies by permit type.

Source: Permit Center (Planning and Community Development)

General Requirements

A building permit is required for most construction within the City of Shoreline.

Required Documents

  • Completed permit application
  • Site plan
  • Construction plans (PDF format)
  • Architectural plans
Permit validity
Varies by permit type.
Building code
2021 Washington State Building Code
Contractor requirements
Contractors must hold a valid Washington State L&I registration.

Fees

Payment note
Online payment through MyBuildingPermit

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule (effective Current).

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • Per state building code exemptions

Important: Forms and checklists available on Shoreline website.

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 Permit Center (Planning and Community Development) before applying.

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Important: This page is an educational resource provided by jaspector.com. It is not legal advice, and it does not substitute for official guidance from the permit authority listed above. Permit requirements, fees, and processes change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with the issuing department before beginning any construction project. Use of this page does not create an attorney-client relationship. Jaspector assumes no liability for any outcomes arising from reliance on this information.

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