Building Permits in Wild Rose, WI

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

70 Permit Rules
28 Project Types
$50 – $1,500 Permit Fee Range
IRC Wisconsin UDC (SPS 320-325) Building Code

Key Exemptions in Wild Rose

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

Interior basement waterproofing (sealants, drainage tile inside the foundation) typically does not require a permit. Exterior excavation and foundation repair do require a Village of Wild Rose permit.

Cosmetic bathroom updates (new tile, paint, vanity replacement in the same location) do not require a Village of Wild Rose permit as long as no plumbing or electrical changes are made.

A small concrete slab (under 200 sq ft, no structure on top) such as a small pad for trash bins or AC condenser does not require a Village of Wild Rose permit per WI UDC SPS 320.07 (DSPS) exemption.

Freestanding decks not more than 30 inches above grade are exempt from a building permit per the WI UDC SPS 320-325 (DSPS) exemption. Zoning setbacks still apply, and the Village of Wild Rose Clerk's Office should be contacted to confirm placement.

Interior demolition of non-structural elements (cabinets, finishes, non-load-bearing walls under 100 sq ft) typically does not require a Village of Wild Rose permit. If walls being removed may be load-bearing, get the building inspector's input first.

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Wild Rose Building Department

NameVillage of Wild Rose Clerk's Office
Address500 Main Street, PO Box 292, Wild Rose, WI 54984-0292
HoursMonday-Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
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