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Kansas permits

Do you need a permit in Kansas?

Kansas enforces codes at the municipal level (no uniform statewide residential code). Wichita, Overland Park, Topeka, and Kansas City suburbs have full building departments; rural areas may have minimal permitting. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC licensing is largely local/municipal.

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Can a homeowner pull the permit?

Yes, in most cases. Owner-occupied primary residences. Licensed trades often required for plumbing/electrical on covered work in metro jurisdictions.

Where to file: City or county building department. Wichita, Johnson County cities have portals. Rural areas vary. Plan review 1-2 weeks.

Permits by trade in Kansas

TradeWhen requiredCitationTypical feeDIY?
PlumbingIn-wall work, fixtures, water heater, gasLocal plumbing code$40-$175Conditional
ElectricalCircuits, panel, service, EV chargerLocal code; NEC$40-$175Conditional
Mechanical (HVAC)AC, ductwork, refrigerantLocal mechanical$60-$200No
Building (structural)Additions, structural mods, decks, storm sheltersIRC as adopted$75-$500Yes
RoofingRe-roofs (most), hail repairLocal$40-$200Yes
Storm shelterSafe room / below-grade installsLocal + registry$50-$150Yes

Hover a Conditional or No entry for the homeowner rule. Always confirm with your local building department, since requirements vary by jurisdiction.

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