Building Permits in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Complete guide to residential building permit requirements in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Select a project type below for detailed rules including size thresholds, setback distances, permit fees, and application steps.

Albuquerque Permit Overview

Albuquerque, New Mexico enforces building permit requirements through its Development Services Department or building division. Permits are required for most construction projects that affect the structure, safety, or zoning compliance of a property. The Albuquerque building department reviews applications to ensure compliance with local building codes, zoning ordinances, and safety standards.

Before starting any residential construction project in Albuquerque, verify current permit requirements with the city building department. Building without a required permit can result in fines, stop-work orders, required demolition, and complications during property sales. Many projects also require compliance with setback requirements and HOA restrictions even when a building permit is not required.

Available Permits (8 Types)

How to Apply for a Permit in Albuquerque

  1. Contact the Albuquerque Development Services Department to confirm your project requires a permit
  2. Prepare a site plan showing the project location, dimensions, and property boundaries
  3. Submit your application with required documents and permit fees
  4. Wait for plan review and approval (processing times vary by project complexity)
  5. Post the approved permit visibly at the job site before starting construction
  6. Schedule and pass all required inspections during and after construction

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This information is provided for general guidance only. Always verify current requirements with the Albuquerque, New Mexico building department before beginning construction.