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Residential Addition / Remodel / Repair Permit in Pocatello, Idaho

Required for additions, remodels, repairs, and foundation-only work on existing one- and two-family dwellings in Pocatello, using the same Residential Development Application and valuation-based fee schedule as new construction.

Verified 2026-07-03 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Building permit required for additions, remodels, repairs, garages, and other alterations to existing residential structures
  • Same Residential Development Application used for new construction; select 'Addition,' 'Remodel,' 'Repair,' or 'Foundation Only' as the project type
  • Plans must show scope of work, connection to the existing structure, and compliance with the 2018 IRC as adopted by the City of Pocatello
  • Site/plot plan showing setbacks from property lines and location of existing and proposed structures
  • Retaining walls over 4 feet in height require engineered plans

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Building Permit Fee — valuation-based (same schedule as new construction)City of Pocatello Building Permit Fees schedule
$23.50 minimum ($1-$500 valuation), scaling per the Building Permit Fees table (e.g., $69.25 for the first $2,000 plus $14.00 per additional $1,000 up to $25,000)
Plan Review Fee — ResidentialCity of Pocatello Building Permit Fees schedule
35% of the building permit fee
Re-inspectionCity of Pocatello Building Permit Fees schedule; must be paid prior to re-inspection
$65 per hour
Additional plan reviewCity of Pocatello Building Permit Fees schedule; must be paid prior to review
$65 per trade review

Review timeline

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

How long did your Residential Addition / Remodel / Repair Permit permit actually take in Pocatello?

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Footing/Foundation

    Required before concrete pour for additions or foundation repairs

  2. 2

    Framing

    Structural framing and connections to the existing structure per approved plans

  3. 3

    Final

    All work complete per approved plans

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

Tips

  • The same minimum 10-working-day plan review timeline applies to additions/remodels as to new construction; the clock restarts with any new information submitted.
  • Permit fee is doubled if work is started before a required permit is obtained.

Frequently asked questions

Pocatello requires a residential addition / remodel / repair permit for: Building permit required for additions, remodels, repairs, garages, and other alterations to existing residential structures; Same Residential Development Application used for new construction; select 'Addition,' 'Remodel,' 'Repair,' or 'Foundation Only' as the project type; Plans must show scope of work, connection to the existing structure, and compliance with the 2018 IRC as adopted by the City of Pocatello; Site/plot plan showing setbacks from property lines and location of existing and proposed structures; Retaining walls over 4 feet in height require engineered plans. If your project isn't listed, confirm with City of Pocatello Building Department (Development Services Center) at (208) 234-6158 before starting work.

In Pocatello, the published Building Permit Fee — valuation-based (same schedule as new construction) is: $23.50 minimum ($1-$500 valuation), scaling per the Building Permit Fees table (e.g., $69.25 for the first $2,000 plus $14.00 per additional $1,000 up to $25,000). Additional published fees: Plan Review Fee — Residential — 35% of the building permit fee; Re-inspection — $65 per hour; Additional plan review — $65 per trade review. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Pocatello's published plan-review target for a residential addition / remodel / repair permit is 10–10 business days.

You'll need: Residential Development Application; Construction Drawings. See the required-documents checklist on this page for details on each.

Pocatello requires 3 inspection(s) for a residential addition / remodel / repair permit, in order: Footing/Foundation, Framing, Final. Schedule each through City of Pocatello Building Department (Development Services Center) ((208) 234-6158).

Apply through City of Pocatello Building Department (Development Services Center) at 911 N 7th Avenue, Pocatello, ID 83201 (mailing: PO Box 4169, Pocatello, ID 83205-4169). Phone: (208) 234-6158. Office hours: Building Official: Marc Howell. Inspection scheduling hotline: (208) 234-6275 / (208) 234-6580 (erosion & sediment control inspections). Permits and Licensing Division: (208) 234-6285. Planning & Development Services (land use, ADUs, zoning): (208) 234-6184.. Official information: https://pocatello.gov/163/Building.

Pocatello, Idaho has adopted: Idaho has a mandatory statewide building code framework under the Idaho Building Code Act (Idaho Code Title 39, Chapter 41), administered by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses' Building Safety Program, which sets the statewide-adopted editions of the IBC, IRC, IECC, and related codes; local jurisdictions administer and enforce permitting and inspections within their boundaries and may adopt local amendments. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page (pocatello.gov/164/General-Building-Information).; The City of Pocatello operates its own Building Department and Development Services Center — it is not a DOPL-administered jurisdiction for permit issuance. The Building Department 'ensures the safety of all buildings and structures in the city of Pocatello through the administration and enforcement of codes and ordinances regarding new construction, remodeling, and the abatement of dangerous buildings,' and 'coordinates plan checks and issues building permits for all construction including electrical, plumbing, mechanical and gas installation; building demolitions; excavations; signs and sidewalks.' Source: City of Pocatello Building Department page (pocatello.gov/163/Building).; 2018 International Building Code (IBC) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2018 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2017 Idaho State Plumbing Code (Idaho's state-amended plumbing code, administered locally) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2018 International Mechanical Code (IMC) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2018 Idaho Fire Code — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2018 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) — adopted by City of Pocatello. Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; 2018 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code (IWUIC) — referenced on the City's Residential Plan Checklist for fire access/turnaround review. Source: City of Pocatello Residential Development Application & Plan Checklist (PDF), pocatello.gov/DocumentCenter/View/81.; All codes amended per the 2018 Idaho Administrative Code (IDAPA rules). Source: City of Pocatello General Building Information page.; Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) administers statewide contractor/tradesperson licensing (electrical, plumbing, mechanical contractors and journeymen) — DOPL issues the underlying trade licenses, but the City of Pocatello Building Department issues the construction permits and performs inspections within city limits. Source: City of Pocatello Contractor Licenses page (pocatello.gov/166/Contractor-Licenses), which requires electrical/mechanical/plumbing contractors to hold and present 'a copy of State of Idaho license' (DOPL) rather than issuing a separate city trade license for those disciplines.. Local amendments apply — see the Pocatello overview page for the full list.

Sources & verification

Verified against official sources. Last reviewed 2026-07-03.

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 Pocatello building department before you submit. PermitBase is an independent reference and is not affiliated with any government agency.