Metal Building Permit Checklist Generator
Use this free planning tool to create a general permit checklist for a metal garage, carport, RV cover, workshop, barn, or commercial steel building before contacting your local building department.
This tool helps you organize questions, documents, and site details that may be requested during the permitting process. It does not replace your local building department, zoning office, engineer, surveyor, concrete contractor, or inspector.
Important Permit Disclaimer — Read Before Using This Tool
This checklist is not legal advice, engineering advice, zoning approval, permit approval, or a guarantee that your building can be installed at your property.
Permit requirements can change by state, county, city, zoning district, subdivision, HOA, flood zone, wind zone, snow load area, building size, building use, foundation type, and local code interpretation. You must contact your local building department, zoning office, code enforcement office, and any applicable HOA or property authority before ordering, pouring concrete, or installing a metal building.
Johnson Carports and Garages can help you plan and quote a steel building, but the property owner is responsible for confirming local permitting, setbacks, site requirements, foundation requirements, inspections, and approvals before installation.
Generate a General Permit Planning Checklist
Every local office handles permits differently. Some areas may require a simple zoning approval for a small open carport, while others may require a building permit, site plan, engineered drawings, foundation details, inspections, driveway access review, floodplain review, or HOA approval.
This generator creates a practical checklist you can copy, print, or bring with you when you call your local building department. It is intentionally conservative, because missing one requirement can delay a building project.
Free Metal Building Permit Checklist Generator
Enter your building type, location details, and site situation to create a general permit planning checklist.
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This Tool Cannot Approve Your Permit
The checklist above is meant to help you ask better questions. It does not confirm that your building is allowed, that your setbacks are correct, that your foundation is adequate, that your HOA will approve it, or that your local office will issue a permit.
Before you spend money on concrete, grading, electrical, building materials, or installation, always get direct confirmation from the appropriate local authority.
Common Permit Items to Ask About Before Ordering a Metal Building
Permit requirements vary widely, but these are the items property owners are commonly asked to verify before installing a detached metal garage, carport, RV cover, workshop, barn, or steel building.
Zoning Approval
Ask whether your property zoning allows the proposed building size, height, use, and placement. Zoning rules can limit accessory buildings, commercial use, height, lot coverage, and front-yard placement.
Setbacks
Verify required distances from property lines, roads, easements, septic systems, wells, creeks, existing structures, and utility areas before choosing the building location.
Site Plan
Many offices ask for a site plan or plat showing property lines, the proposed building footprint, existing structures, driveways, and nearby easements.
Engineered Drawings
Some jurisdictions require engineered drawings, manufacturer specifications, wind/snow load documentation, or certified plans before approving a permit.
Foundation Details
Ask whether your slab needs a specific thickness, thickened edges, footers, rebar, wire mesh, piers, or an engineered foundation design.
Inspections
Inspections may be required for footers, slab, anchoring, framing, electrical, plumbing, final approval, or commercial use. Ask before work begins.
General Metal Building Permit Call Script
Use this simple script when calling your local office. It keeps the conversation clear and helps you avoid missing important details.
Permit Checklist by Building Situation
The table below is not a rulebook. It is a general planning guide that shows which items often become more important depending on the type of metal building project.
| Building Situation | Items to Verify | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Small open carport | Zoning, setbacks, anchoring, size limits, HOA rules | Some areas have simpler requirements, but placement and anchoring still matter. |
| Enclosed metal garage | Building permit, site plan, slab/foundation, setbacks, engineered drawings, inspections | Enclosed buildings often face more review than open covers. |
| RV cover or tall building | Height limits, wind certification, setbacks, anchoring, roof style, zoning | Taller structures may trigger height restrictions or stronger anchoring requirements. |
| Workshop with electric | Building permit, electrical permit, inspections, occupancy/use limitations | Electrical and interior work may require separate permits or licensed trades. |
| Commercial steel building | Zoning, occupancy, ADA/access, fire code, engineered plans, foundation, inspections | Commercial uses usually require more detailed review than residential storage. |
| Rural or farm building | Agricultural exemptions, zoning, setbacks, floodplain, utility clearances, use restrictions | Some agricultural buildings have different rules, but exemptions are not automatic everywhere. |
Before You Pour Concrete or Schedule Installation
Concrete and site prep mistakes can be expensive. Before pouring, grading, trenching, or scheduling installation, make sure you have verified the items below.
- Confirm the final building size. Changing width, length, height, roof style, or door layout after the slab is poured can create problems.
- Confirm the exact building location. Do not assume setbacks or property lines. Verify them with local records, a plat, or a survey if needed.
- Confirm foundation requirements. Ask whether a standard slab is acceptable or whether footers, thickened edges, piers, or engineered details are required.
- Confirm anchor requirements. Anchoring can vary by surface type, building size, certification, wind area, and local requirements.
- Confirm inspection timing. Some offices require inspections before concrete is covered or before installation continues.
- Confirm utility clearance. Mark underground utilities and avoid septic lines, wells, easements, drainage systems, and overhead hazards.
Helpful Steel Building Planning Resources
These related Johnson Carports and Garages resources can help you plan your building size, concrete, site prep, and quote details after you verify local permit requirements.
Need a Steel Building Quote After Checking Permit Requirements?
Once you have a general idea of your building size, site location, surface, and local permit requirements, Johnson Carports and Garages can help you price a custom metal garage, carport, RV cover, workshop, barn, or commercial steel building delivered and installed.
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