How to Get a Gas Line Permit in Yakima County, WA (2026 Guide)

Everything you need to know about gas line permits in Yakima County, WA, local requirements, fees, timelines, and how to apply.

By Joey, Founder · Last updated May 15, 2026 · How we research →

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Do You Need a Gas Line Permit in Yakima County?

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

Required·Rule 1

WA, gas appliance connection or replacement requires a mechanical permit. An L&I-registered HVAC or hydronics contractor is required for any gas line work per 2021 WSRC G2417 (pressure test required).

SourceYakima County Building and Fire Safety Division / 2021 WSRC G2417 · view source
Required·Rule 2

WA, running a new gas line (extending the existing system or installing CSST) requires a mechanical permit. An L&I-registered HVAC or hydronics contractor and a pressure test per 2021 WSRC G2417 are required. CSST must be bonded per NEC 2020.

SourceYakima County Building and Fire Safety Division / 2021 WSRC G2417 · view source

Permit Fees in Yakima County

Contact Yakima County Building and Fire Safety Division for current permit fee information. Fees are typically calculated based on estimated project value.

Here are typical fee ranges for gas line projects nationally:

Project ScopeTypical Permit Fee
Simple gas permit (single appliance connection)$50 – $150
Standard gas permit (new branch line or extension)$75 – $300
Major gas work (new trunk line, multiple appliances)$150 – $500+
Licensed plumber labor (gas work)$75 – $200/hour
Gas line extension for single appliance (total cost)$500 – $2,000
New trunk line serving multiple appliances$2,000 – $8,000+
Pressure test (if inspector requires witnessed test)Usually included in permit fee

How Long Does It Take?

In Yakima County, typical approval time for gas line permits is about 1 week.

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 Gas Line Permit in Yakima County

  1. 1 Check requirements: Use our free lookup tool or contact Yakima County Building and Fire Safety Division 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: Yakima County accepts applications online at Yakima County Building and Fire Safety Division.
  4. 4 Pay fees: Pay the applicable permit fees (Contact for pricing).
  5. 5 Wait for approval: Your application will be reviewed by Yakima County plan reviewers. Typical turnaround is about 1 week.
  6. 6 Begin work: Once approved, post your permit visibly at the job site before starting work.
  7. 7 Schedule inspections: Call Yakima County Building and Fire Safety Division at (509) 574-2300 to schedule required inspections at each phase of the project.

Yakima County Building Department Contact

NameYakima County Building and Fire Safety Division
Apply OnlineApply online
Address128 N 2nd Street, 4th Floor, Courthouse, Yakima, WA 98901
HoursMon-Fri 8 AM to 4 PM

Required Inspections in Yakima County

Most gas line projects in Yakima County require inspections at each construction stage:

Inspection·Stage 1

Rough-in / piping inspection, Pipe material is approved (black iron, CSST, or listed alternative), sizing matches the load calculation, support and hangers are correct, joints are accessible for the pressure test, shutoff valves are installed at required locations, sediment traps are present at water heaters and furnaces, CSST bonding is in place if applicable.

WhenAfter piping is installed, but before it's covered or concealed
Common FailuresUndersized pipe, prohibited materials (PVC), missing sediment traps, unsupported piping, CSST not bonded.
Inspection·Stage 2

Pressure test, Test pressure of at least 3 psig (1.5x max working pressure) held for minimum 10 minutes without any drop. Test medium is air, nitrogen, CO2, or inert gas. All joints exposed. Appliances isolated from the test. Inspector may witness in person or accept contractor certification depending on jurisdiction.

WhenAfter all new piping is complete, before covering or use
Common FailuresPressure drop indicating a leak (most common, usually at threaded joints), wrong test medium, joints covered before the test, inadequate test duration.
Inspection·Stage 3

Final inspection, Gas shutoff valves at appliances, flex connectors proper length and configuration, no leaks at connections (typically verified with soap bubble solution or electronic gas detector), appliance venting and combustion air (if covered under the same permit), system labeling if required.

WhenAfter appliances are connected and system is ready for service
Common FailuresLeaks at final connections, improper flex connector use (too long or running through walls), missing appliance shutoffs.

Schedule inspections with Yakima County Building and Fire Safety Division at (509) 574-2300 at least 24–48 hours in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Permit fees for gas line projects in Yakima County typically range from Contact for pricing. Fees are usually based on the estimated project value.

Typical approval time in Yakima County is about 1 week. Complex projects requiring structural review may take longer.

In most cases, homeowners in Yakima County 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 Yakima County 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 gas line permit requirements in Yakima County, WA. Requirements can change. Always confirm with Yakima County Building and Fire Safety Division before starting any project. PermitMint provides general guidance, not legal advice.