What Building Permit Do I Need?
Find out what kind of permits you need for your next project in Boston, and how to get them.
The Inspectional Services permit process is based on whether you're making changes to a structure or to a building’s occupancy. Permitting for minor changes can be done online or in person. Major changes usually can only be started online, and you need to complete them in person.
CENTRALIZED iNSPECTION REQUEST PROCESS
Submitting plans online
We now accept electronic building plans for long-form permit applications.
Building Permits
There are a number of different building permits available for your projects. We've created guides to help you through the permitting process.
How to apply for a short form permit: a step-by-step video tutorial
You need a short-form permit for making minor changes to a building
Long-form permits are for now construction or for making updates to a building
You need this certificate to get a permit to do work on a building
This program offers more housing option while creating rental income
View permits approved for after-hours work.
Permits include building, electrical, plumbing, and gas.
The Board is responsible for issuing Boston Builders Licenses
What You Need to Know When Opening a New Business
Projects
Permits for major changes
New South Boston zoning regulation
The City added a new zoning amendment, Article 27S - South Boston Interim Planning Overlay District. Because of this amendment, all South Boston permit applications require more steps before we can approve them.
You need a long form application for work greater than 1,000 square feet. Your application will also before the Zoning Board of Appeal. For work less than 1000 square feet, we need a notarized statement from the owner or contractor stating the exact square footage. Learn more about Article 27S.