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Demolition Permit in Buckeye, Arizona

Required for demolition of any residential or commercial structure in Buckeye. Requires coordination with Maricopa County Air Quality (asbestos/NESHAP) and Maricopa Dust Control prior to City permit issuance.

Verified 2026-07-16 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Building permit required before demolishing a residential or commercial structure within Buckeye city limits
  • Site plan required showing lot dimensions, easements, and location of the building to be demolished plus other existing structures
  • Owner Authorization Letter required
  • All utilities must be terminated at the property line before demolition
  • Applicant must contact Maricopa County Air Quality Department NESHAP program (602-506-6708, 1001 N Central Ave, Suite 400) for asbestos abatement approval PRIOR to applying for the demolition permit
  • Applicant must contact Maricopa County Dust Control (602-506-6010) to verify whether a dust control permit is required
  • Project is not legally complete until an approved final inspection has occurred

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Building Demolition — Single Family Residence, per structureCity of Buckeye Development User Fee Schedule, Section 4, Miscellaneous Permit Fees — Fee-Based (Resolution 38-26, doc 15613, eff. 5/21/2026): ': Single Family Residence, Per Structure' = $232, up from $230 under Resolution 72-24. Re-verified 2026-07-16 by direct visual comparison of both live PDFs.
$232
Building Demolition — Residential Accessory, per structureCity of Buckeye Development User Fee Schedule, Section 4 (Resolution 38-26, doc 15613, eff. 5/21/2026): ': Residential Accessory, Per Structure' = $179, up from $160 under Resolution 72-24. Re-verified 2026-07-16.
$179
Building Demolition — Structures other than Single Family Residence, per structureCity of Buckeye Development User Fee Schedule, Section 4 (Resolution 38-26, doc 15613, eff. 5/21/2026): ': Structures Other than Single Family Residence' = $260 — unchanged from Resolution 72-24. Re-verified 2026-07-16.
$260
Building Moving, per structureCity of Buckeye Development User Fee Schedule, Section 4 (Resolution 38-26, doc 15613, eff. 5/21/2026): 'Building Moving, Per Structure' = $3,000 — unchanged from Resolution 72-24. Re-verified 2026-07-16.
$3,000

Review timeline

Plan reviewBuckeye’s published plan-review target
5–10 business days

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Final

    Verifies utility termination, footing/foundation removal, and site condition; the project is not legally complete without an approved final inspection

See the full Buckeye inspection guide — scheduling & re-inspection fees →

Tips

  • Asbestos/NESHAP clearance from Maricopa County Air Quality (602-506-6708) must be obtained BEFORE applying for the City demolition permit — this is a prerequisite, not a parallel step.
  • Separately verify with Maricopa County Dust Control (602-506-6010) whether a dust control permit is also required for the site.
  • Review timeframe is set from the City's A.R.S. § 9-835 Plan Review Timeframes Guideline (revised 09/27/2023, effective 09/28/2023). Demolition is not a separately itemized line on that chart; a single-family-residence demolition is processed under the Building Safety 'Residential Misc.' category, which the chart lists at 10 business days for 1st review, 5 for 2nd, 5 for subsequent — hence the 5–10 business-day range. (Demolition is not on the City's same-day 'Online Permits' list, so it always goes through this plan-review track.)

Frequently asked questions

You must first obtain approval from the Maricopa County Air Quality Department's NESHAP program for asbestos abatement, verify with Maricopa County Dust Control whether a dust-control permit is needed, terminate all utilities at the property line, and submit an Owner Authorization Letter along with the Residential (or Commercial) Demo Checklist and site plan.

In Buckeye, the published Building Demolition — Single Family Residence, per structure is: $232. Additional published fees: Building Demolition — Residential Accessory, per structure — $179; Building Demolition — Structures other than Single Family Residence, per structure — $260; Building Moving, per structure — $3,000. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Demolition is processed under the Building Safety 'Residential Misc.' category on the City's A.R.S. § 9-835 Plan Review Timeframes Guideline (effective 09/28/2023), which allots 10 business days for first review, 5 for second, and 5 for each subsequent review. It is not on the City's same-day permit list.

You'll need: Residential Demo Checklist (2021) / Commercial Demo Checklist (2021); Building Permit Application; Owner Authorization Letter. See the required-documents checklist on this page for details on each.

Buckeye requires 1 inspection(s) for a demolition permit, in order: Final. Schedule each through City of Buckeye Development Services Department — Permit Center (623-349-6200).

Apply through City of Buckeye Development Services Department — Permit Center at The Landing, 945 N. 215th Ave. Suite 137, Buckeye, AZ 85326 (City Hall: 530 E. Monroe Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85326). Phone: 623-349-6200, email: permitcenter@buckeyeaz.gov. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Applications submitted by emailing permitcenter@buckeyeaz.gov or via the EnerGov CSS (Customer Self Service) online portal at egselfservice.buckeyeaz.gov; select residential permit types (Gas Lines, Pools, Spas, Fences, Electric Meters, Water Heaters, Temporary Signs, Single Service Dry Utility) are issued same day if a complete submittal is received by 2 p.m.. Official information: https://www.buckeyeaz.gov/business/development-services/permit-center.

Buckeye, Arizona has adopted: Arizona has NO statewide mandatory building code floor for general construction — code adoption is a per-city/county authority under state enabling statutes (e.g., A.R.S. Title 9 for municipalities). The City of Buckeye runs its own Development Services Department / Permit Center and independently adopts and administers its own construction codes; it does not defer permitting to Maricopa County. Source: City of Buckeye Permit Center page (buckeyeaz.gov/business/development-services/permit-center) and City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update ordinance text.; 2024 International Building Code (IBC), as published by the International Code Council, adopted by reference as the City's uniform building code (City of Buckeye Code of Ordinances, Chapter 15, Article 15-2, Section 15-2-1), with City of Buckeye amendments. Effective for all permit applications and plans submitted for the first time on or after January 1, 2025 (standard plans previously approved under the 2018 codes had until December 31, 2025 to update). Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; 2024 International Residential Code (IRC), as published by the International Code Council, adopted by reference (Section 15-2-2), with City of Buckeye amendments, effective for submittals on or after January 1, 2025. Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; 2024 International Mechanical Code (IMC), adopted by reference (Section 15-2-3), with City of Buckeye amendments. Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; 2024 International Plumbing Code (IPC), adopted by reference (Section 15-2-4), with City of Buckeye amendments, including adoption of Appendix E (Sizing of Water Piping System). Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC), as published by the National Fire Protection Association, adopted by reference (Section 15-2-5), with City of Buckeye amendments (note: electrical code cycle is one edition behind the 2024 ICC set). Residential photovoltaic systems are specifically required to be installed per the 2023 NEC as adopted by the City of Buckeye. Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; 2024 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), adopted by reference (Section 15-2-6), with City of Buckeye amendments. Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; 2024 International Existing Building Code (IEBC), adopted by reference (Section 15-2-9), with City of Buckeye amendments. Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; 2024 International Fire Code (IFC), adopted by reference (Section 15-2-10) as the City's uniform fire code, with City of Buckeye amendments; administered by the City of Buckeye Fire Marshal/Fire Department. Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; International Energy Conservation Code, as adopted and amended from time to time by the City of Buckeye, governs energy-efficiency requirements (IRC Chapter 11 is deleted and replaced with a reference to the adopted IECC). Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update.; ICC A117.1 Accessibility code, as adopted and amended by the governing authority, plus the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design and the Arizonans with Disabilities Act (A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 9, Article 8) and its Implementing Rules (A.A.C. Title 10, Chapter 3, Article 4). Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update (IBC Chapter 11 amendment).; Manufactured homes, mobile homes, and factory-built buildings are regulated directly by the State of Arizona (A.R.S. § 41-4001 et seq., Arizona Department of Fire, Building and Life Safety / Office of Manufactured Housing) for construction/installation standards; the City of Buckeye issues a separate on-site permit for placement, foundation/tie-down, zoning compliance, and site improvements. Source: City of Buckeye October 2024 Building and Life Safety Codes Update (IBC Section 3113).. Local amendments apply — see the Buckeye overview page for the full list.

Sources & verification

Verified against official sources. Last reviewed 2026-07-16.

Fees, timelines, and adopted codes are researched from each jurisdiction's published records — see how we verify. Requirements change and vary by project, so always confirm the current details with the Buckeye building department before you submit. PermitBase is an independent reference and is not affiliated with any government agency.