Building Permits in Norfolk, VA

Check permit requirements for home improvement projects in Norfolk. Select a project type below to see local requirements, estimated fees, and how to apply.

96 Permit Rules
28 Project Types
$25 – $5,000 Permit Fee Range
IRC 2018 Building Code
2 Lookups (90 days)

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Key Exemptions in Norfolk

These projects typically don't require a building permit in Norfolk:

Small at-grade patio slabs under 120 square feet are typically exempt from building permits per IRC R105.2 (extended via local amendment). The slab must be at-grade (not more than 30 inches above adjacent grade) and not part of an accessible route.

Freestanding decks not more than 30 inches above grade are exempt from a building permit per IRC R105.2.

Replacing an existing driveway in the same footprint with no changes to the curb cut is generally exempt from permit requirements.

Replacing a light fixture or outlet in an existing location does not require a permit.

Plugging a Level 1 (120V) EV charger into an existing outlet is NOT considered new electrical work and does not require a permit. This is the only permit-free EV charging method, just plug in and charge. Adds approximately 4-5 miles of range per hour.

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Norfolk Building Department

NameDivision of Building Plan Review & Inspections
Address810 Union St, Suite 508, Norfolk, VA 23510
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