City of Salem Permits: How to Get Your Building Permit for Home Construction, Remodeling, or Repairs
If you’re planning a home remodel, addition, or new construction project in Salem, Oregon, one of the first steps is making sure your work is properly permitted. Whether you’re rebuilding after a storm, upgrading your kitchen, or adding an ADU, understanding the City of Salem permit process helps you avoid costly delays and ensures your project is safe and up to code.
At Liberty Homes Construction LLC, we’ve helped Oregon homeowners navigate the entire permitting process for years, from initial planning to final inspection. Here’s everything you need to know before you start your next project.
When Do You Need a City of Salem Building Permit?
The City of Salem requires a building permit for most home improvement projects that affect your home’s structure, systems, or safety. In simple terms, if your project involves changing how something is built or connected, it probably needs a permit.
You’ll need a building permit for:
- Home additions or major remodels
 - Structural framing or foundation work
 - Replacing or adding windows, doors, or roofing
 - Kitchen and bathroom remodels involving plumbing or electrical
 - Building a new deck, garage, or accessory dwelling unit (ADU)
 - Fire, water, or wind damage repairs that affect the structure or wiring
 
Certain small projects, like painting, flooring, or replacing cabinets, may not require a permit. But for most remodels or repairs, it’s best to confirm before you start.
Check your project’s requirements here: City of Salem Residential Building Permits
Which Department Handles Salem Permits?
All residential permits in Salem are reviewed and issued by the Building and Safety Division, located at 555 Liberty St SE, Room 320, Salem, OR 97301.
You can apply online through the Salem ePermit Center, which lets you:
- Submit applications and building plans
 - Track your permit status
 - Schedule inspections
 - Pay fees online
 
If you live just outside Salem city limits (like parts of unincorporated Marion or Polk County), your permits are handled by your county’s building department instead — so be sure to confirm your jurisdiction before applying.
Check jurisdiction map: Find Out if You’re in the City of Salem
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for a City of Salem Building Permit
1. Confirm Zoning and Project Type
Before submitting your plans, make sure your project is allowed under your property’s zoning. This is especially important for additions, ADUs, or detached structures.
Use Salem’s zoning tool here: Salem Land Use and Zoning Resources
If you’re not sure how to read zoning codes, Liberty Homes can help review your property information and guide you through what’s permitted.
2. Prepare Your Construction Plans
You’ll need to provide detailed drawings and site plans for review. These include your floor layout, elevations, and any electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work.
Tip: Liberty Homes can create complete plan sets for you, ensuring all city requirements are met the first time.
3. Submit Your Application Online
You can submit your permit application through the ePermitting system. Most projects require:
- A completed application form
 - Construction drawings (PDF format)
 - Contractor license information
 - Site plan showing property lines and structures
 
Once submitted, you’ll receive a confirmation email and permit number for tracking.
4. Pay Your Permit Fees
Permit fees are based on the project’s valuation (the total labor and materials cost). You can estimate your fee using the city’s online schedule.
City of Salem Permit Fee Schedule
Liberty Homes can provide a breakdown of estimated costs and handle fee payments on your behalf if we’re managing your construction project.
5. Plan Review and Revisions
After submission, the city reviews your plans to ensure compliance with the Oregon Residential Specialty Code and Salem’s zoning rules.
For most residential remodels, reviews take 1–6 weeks, though larger or more complex projects can take longer. If any changes are required, you’ll receive comments for revision.
Our team coordinates directly with Salem’s reviewers to keep the process moving efficiently — saving you weeks of back-and-forth.
6. Get Inspections and Final Approval
Once your permit is issued, you’ll need inspections at key stages:
- Foundation and framing
 - Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical rough-ins
 - Insulation and drywall
 - Final walk-through
 
You can schedule inspections online through your ePermit account or by calling the Building and Safety Division.
Common Types of Salem Permits for Homeowners
Salem’s permitting rules cover more than just new homes. Here are the most common permits local homeowners need:
| Permit Type | Typical Use | Notes | 
| Building Permit | Remodels, additions, new homes | Required for any structural or load-bearing changes | 
| Plumbing Permit | Bathroom or kitchen remodels | Required for moving fixtures or running new lines | 
| Electrical Permit | Rewiring, lighting, panel upgrades | Only licensed electricians may apply | 
| Mechanical Permit | HVAC installs, gas lines, vents | Needed for furnaces, ducting, and AC | 
| Tree or Environmental Permit | Tree removal near streets or wetlands | Apply here | 
| Historic Review Permit | Homes in Salem’s historic districts | Historic remodeling info | 
How Long Does It Take to Get a Salem Permit?
- Simple remodels (bathrooms, decks, small additions): 1–6 weeks
 - Major remodels or new builds: 4–6+ weeks
 - Historic or complex projects: 6–8+ weeks or more
 
These timelines can vary depending on city workload, season, and completeness of your plans. Liberty Homes helps avoid delays by ensuring your documentation is thorough and accurate from the start.
How Much Do Salem Permits Cost?
Permit costs depend on project valuation and type. For example:
- Small interior remodels: typically $150–$700
 - Additions or major remodels: $800–$2,500
 - New construction: $2,000–$5,000+
 
Separate plumbing, electrical, and mechanical permits may add small fees. Liberty Homes can provide an accurate estimate during the proposal stage.
Avoiding Common Permit Mistakes
Even experienced homeowners can make missteps. Here’s how to stay on track:
- Don’t start construction before approval.
 - Include all contractors and trades on your application.
 - Schedule inspections early, don’t wait until the end.
 - Keep printed copies of your approved plans on-site.
 - Double-check your jurisdiction if you live near Salem’s edge.
 
At Liberty Homes, we’ve helped clients fix stalled projects caused by missing paperwork or unapproved work, resulting in significant delays. A little preparation up front goes a long way.
Salem Jurisdiction Notes
The City of Salem covers most neighborhoods within its limits, but some addresses near Keizer, South Salem, or West Salem may actually fall under Marion or Polk County jurisdiction.
To confirm, use the city’s zoning and permit lookup tools:
How Liberty Homes Construction Can Help
When you’re planning a remodel or repair, the last thing you want is to get buried in permit paperwork. Liberty Homes Construction LLC helps Salem homeowners simplify the process by:
- Preparing and submitting permit applications
 - Coordinating directly with the Building and Safety Division
 - Managing inspections and revisions
 - Handling storm damage and insurance-related reconstruction
 - Ensuring every detail meets code and inspection standards
 
We handle the technical side so you can focus on designing your dream space, safely, legally, and stress-free.
FAQs About City of Salem Permits
Do I need a permit to remodel my kitchen or bathroom?
Yes, if your remodel includes electrical, plumbing, or structural work. Cosmetic updates (like paint or tile) usually don’t require one.
How long does it take to get a residential permit approved?
Most small projects are approved within 1–6 weeks. Complex projects can take longer.
Can Liberty Homes submit permits for me?
Yes, if we’re managing your remodel, restoration, or new build, we handle the entire application process.
What happens if I build without a permit?
The city can issue a stop-work order, fines, or even require you to remove the work. It’s safer (and cheaper) to permit your project.
Do I need a separate permit for plumbing or electrical work?
Yes, and these must be pulled by licensed trade professionals.
Are permits required for storm or fire-damage repairs?
Yes, even if the work is covered by insurance, the repairs must meet building code standards.
How can I check my permit status online?
Log in to your Salem ePermit account and search by your project number.
Final Thoughts
Getting a City of Salem building permit may seem complicated, but it’s a crucial part of protecting your investment and keeping your family safe. Whether you’re planning a small bathroom remodel or rebuilding after a storm, Liberty Homes Construction LLC is here to help every step of the way, from your first permit application to the final inspection.
Ready to start your project?
Contact Liberty Homes today to schedule your free consultation, and let’s bring your vision to life.



