How to Get a Deck Permit in Mesa, AZ (2026 Guide)

Everything you need to know about deck permits in Mesa, AZ, local requirements, fees, timelines, and how to apply.

By Joey, Founder · Last updated May 23, 2026 · How we research →

$80 – $650 Permit Fees
about 2 weeks Approval Time
4 Local Rules

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Do You Need a Deck Permit in Mesa?

Based on Mesa's local building codes, you'll need a permit when:

Required·Rule 1

Attached decks require a building permit in Mesa, AZ due to structural connection to the home.

SourceCity of Mesa Building Code (2024 ICC codes, effective Jan 8, 2026)
Required·Rule 2

Decks more than 30 inches above grade require a building permit in Mesa, AZ. Guard rails required.

SourceCity of Mesa Building Code (2024 ICC codes, effective Jan 8, 2026)
Required·Rule 3

Large covered decks (300+ sq ft) require building and zoning permits in Mesa, AZ. Shade structures common in desert climate.

SourceCity of Mesa Building Code (2024 ICC codes, effective Jan 8, 2026)

These deck projects are typically exempt in Mesa:

Exempt·Rule 1

Freestanding decks not exceeding 30 inches above grade are exempt from a building permit in Mesa, AZ.

SourceCity of Mesa Building Code (2024 ICC codes, effective Jan 8, 2026)

Permit Fees in Mesa

Based on local Mesa permit data, fees for deck projects typically range:

$80 – $650 Mesa Permit Fee Range

Here's how fees break down by project scope nationally:

Project ScopeTypical Permit Fee
Small deck (under 200 sq ft)$75 – $250
Medium deck (200–500 sq ft)$200 – $500
Large or multi-level deck (500+ sq ft)$400 – $1,000+
High-cost metros (SF, NYC, Seattle)$500 – $1,500+
Plan review fee (in addition to permit)50–65% of base permit fee
Re-inspection fee (per failed inspection)$25 – $75

Fees are typically calculated based on estimated project value. Contact Development Services — Building Permit & Plan Review for exact amounts.

How Long Does It Take?

In Mesa, typical approval time for deck permits is about 2 weeks.

More complex projects requiring structural review or variances may take longer. Simple projects may qualify for expedited or over-the-counter review in some cases.

How to Apply for a Deck Permit in Mesa

  1. 1 Check requirements: Use our free lookup tool or contact Development Services — Building Permit & Plan Review to confirm your project needs a permit.
  2. 2 Gather documents: Prepare your application, site plan, construction drawings, and any other required documents.
  3. 3 Submit online: Mesa accepts applications online at Development Services — Building Permit & Plan Review.
  4. 4 Pay fees: Pay the applicable permit fees ($80 – $650).
  5. 5 Wait for approval: Your application will be reviewed by Mesa plan reviewers. Typical turnaround is about 2 weeks.
  6. 6 Begin work: Once approved, post your permit visibly at the job site before starting work.
  7. 7 Schedule inspections: Call Development Services — Building Permit & Plan Review at (480) 644-4273 to schedule required inspections at each phase of the project.

Mesa Building Department Contact

NameDevelopment Services — Building Permit & Plan Review
Apply OnlineApply online
Address55 N. Center St., Mesa, AZ 85201
HoursMon-Thu 7am-6pm, Fri 8am-12pm

Required Inspections in Mesa

Most deck projects in Mesa require inspections at each construction stage:

Inspection·Stage 1

Footing / Pier Inspection, Hole locations match approved plans, hole dimensions (diameter and depth) meet specifications, depth is below the local frost line, holes are clean and free of loose dirt or standing water, rebar or post brackets are positioned correctly if required, and soil conditions are adequate.

WhenAfter holes are dug but before concrete is poured
Common FailuresHoles not deep enough, wrong locations relative to plans, standing water or loose soil at the bottom of the hole.
Inspection·Stage 2

Framing Inspection, Ledger board attachment (correct fasteners, proper spacing, flashing installed), post-to-footing connections with approved connectors, beam and joist sizes and spans match approved plans, all joist hangers installed with every nail hole filled, guard rail posts properly connected to framing, stair stringers installed, correct hardware for treated lumber, and lateral bracing for freestanding decks over 30 inches.

WhenAfter all structural framing is complete but before decking boards are installed, the inspector must be able to see all framing
Common FailuresMissing joist hanger nails (every hole must be filled), ledger not properly flashed, wrong fastener type for treated lumber, beam or joist spans exceeding IRC tables.
Inspection·Stage 3

Final Inspection, Guard rail height (minimum 36 inches), baluster spacing (maximum 4 inches, a 4-inch sphere cannot pass through), guard rail structural integrity (must resist 200 lb concentrated load), stair riser height (maximum 7-3/4 inches) and tread depth (minimum 10 inches) with uniform measurements, handrail height on stairs (34–38 inches) and graspability (1-1/4 to 2-inch diameter), landings at top and bottom of stairs, and overall completion matching the approved plans.

WhenAfter all work is complete, decking, railings, stairs, and trim
Common FailuresBaluster spacing too wide, inconsistent stair riser heights (maximum 3/8-inch variation allowed), handrail not graspable, guard height short of the 36-inch minimum.

Schedule inspections with Development Services — Building Permit & Plan Review at (480) 644-4273 at least 24–48 hours in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you need a permit depends on the size and scope of your deck project. In Mesa, some smaller projects are exempt while larger ones require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.

Permit fees for deck projects in Mesa typically range from $80 – $650. Fees are usually based on the estimated project value.

Typical approval time in Mesa is about 2 weeks. Complex projects requiring structural review may take longer.

In most cases, homeowners in Mesa can pull permits and perform work on their own primary residence as an owner-builder. You're still responsible for meeting all code requirements and passing inspections.

Working without a required permit in Mesa can result in fines, stop-work orders, required removal of completed work, and complications when selling your home.

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Disclaimer: This guide provides general information about deck permit requirements in Mesa, AZ. Requirements can change. Always confirm with Development Services — Building Permit & Plan Review before starting any project. PermitMint provides general guidance, not legal advice.