Building Permit Cost in Overland Park, KS (2026)

Typical residential building permits in Overland Park run $25–$4,250, 513% above the Kansas state average. Fees vary by project type, scope, and declared valuation.

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The short answer

Expect $25–$4,250 for most residential permits in Overland Park. That's 513% above the Kansas state average of $135–$562.

Simple swaps (water heaters, EV chargers, like-for-like HVAC) usually run under $200. Additions, pools, and kitchen remodels are the expensive end. Confirm current rates with Planning & Development Services at (913) 895-6220.

Permit fees by project type in Overland Park

Each row shows the estimated fee range for that project type in Overland Park, the typical approval timeline, and how it compares to the Kansas state average.

Project Est. fee in Overland Park vs state avg Typical timeline
Deck $75 – $680 +45% about 4 weeks
Fence $64 – $212 +39% about 2 weeks
Shed $85 – $425 +77% about 2 weeks
Roof Replacement $128 – $680 +19% about 3 weeks
Windows and Doors $85 – $340 +38% about 2 weeks
Bathroom Remodel $128 – $850 +70% about 3 weeks
Kitchen Remodel $128 – $510 in line about 3 weeks
Swimming Pool, Hot Tub, or Spa $128 – $1,275 +96% about 4 weeks
Electrical Work $40 – $680 +68% about 2 weeks
Plumbing Work $40 – $340 +33% about 2 weeks
HVAC $50 – $850 +132% about 3 weeks
Garage $205 – $1,275 +46% about 4 weeks
Room Addition $340 – $4,250 +78% about 6 weeks
Basement Finishing $128 – $1,020 +13% about 3 weeks
Retaining Wall $128 – $510 +24% about 3 weeks
Solar Panels $100 – $400 +11% about 4 weeks
Patio $70 – $350 in line about 2 weeks
ADU $350 – $3,500 +24% about 6 weeks
Driveway $52 – $350 +21% about 3 weeks
Demolition $70 – $700 +26% about 3 weeks
EV Charger $75 – $500 +38% about 3 weeks
Generator $75 – $1,500 +72% about 4 weeks
Gas Line $50 – $400 +21% about 2 weeks
Water Heater $25 – $500 +15% about 2 weeks
Tree Removal $25 – $500 +39% about 3 weeks
Siding $100 – $800 +13% about 2 weeks
Fireplace $75 – $800 +54% about 2 weeks
Concrete Slab $75 – $600 +19% about 2 weeks

Fees are estimates based on Overland Park's rule data and may not include sub-permits (electrical, plumbing, mechanical) required for larger projects. The "vs state avg" column compares the midpoint of each range to the Kansas statewide average for the same project type.

How Overland Park's permit fees are structured

Most city permit fees break down into four buckets. The exact split varies, but these proportions hold across most US jurisdictions we track.

Building permit fee~55% of total
Plan review fee~30% of total
Inspection / processingremainder
Technology / records fee$5–$15 flat

View Overland Park's official fee schedule →

Overland Park vs state vs national averages

Midpoint of the estimated range for a typical residential permit.

Overland Park (this city) $25–$4,250
Kansas state avg $135–$562
National avg (1,500+ cities) $165–$694

How to reduce your permit cost in Overland Park

  • Ask about over-the-counter permits. Many jurisdictions issue same-day permits for simple projects (water heater swap, like-for-like windows, small sheds). Saves a full plan-review cycle.
  • Pull the permit yourself. Owner-builder permits are usually the same fee as contractor permits, minus the contractor markup. Most cities (including Overland Park where owner-builder is allowed) let homeowners file directly.
  • Submit complete plans the first time. Resubmittals often trigger a re-review fee. A clean first submittal is typically the single biggest driver of cost and timeline.
  • Check if your project is exempt. Small fences, low decks, minor electrical, and like-for-like appliance swaps are often permit-exempt. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific project before assuming you need one.
  • Bundle related work. If you're doing multiple upgrades, applying for them together is usually cheaper than separate permits, because plan review and inspection fees are often priced per-visit.

Who to call in Overland Park

DepartmentPlanning & Development Services
Address8500 Santa Fe Dr, Overland Park, KS 66212
HoursMon-Fri 8am-5pm

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a building permit cost in Overland Park, KS?

Most residential building permits in Overland Park run $25–$4,250, depending on the project type and valuation. Simple permits like water heater replacements can be under $100, while additions and pool permits run into the low thousands.

Why are permit fees different in Overland Park than other cities?

Every city sets its own fee schedule. Fees typically scale with project valuation and cover building-permit review, plan review, inspections, and a small technology or records fee. Overland Park publishes its fees separately from surrounding jurisdictions, so the same project can cost materially more or less one town over.

Do I have to pay the permit fee even if the city denies the permit?

Most jurisdictions charge a non-refundable plan-review fee at submission, which stays with the city even if the permit is ultimately denied. The balance (permit issuance and inspection fees) is typically refunded or never collected. Confirm with Planning & Development Services before you file.

Can the permit fee go up after I apply?

Yes. Most cities recalculate fees once plan review is complete if the declared project valuation changes, or if additional sub-permits (electrical, plumbing, mechanical) are required. Budget for a 10–15% buffer over the estimate.

Is there a way to lower my Overland Park permit cost?

A few practical options: file for an over-the-counter permit if your project qualifies, submit complete plans the first time to avoid resubmittal fees, pull the permit yourself instead of paying a contractor's markup, and check whether your project is exempt (small sheds, low fences, like-for-like water heater swaps often are).

Disclaimer: Fee estimates are based on Overland Park's published rule data as of March 29, 2026. Actual fees may vary based on project valuation, sub-permits required, and city schedule updates. Always confirm current fees with Planning & Development Services before budgeting.