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Demolition Permit in Idaho Falls, Idaho

Required for demolition of any building or structure within Idaho Falls city limits. Idaho Falls City Code Title 7 adopts the 2018 IBC (which includes Chapter 33, Safeguards During Construction, and demolition-related permit provisions under Section 105.1) without a separately published, dedicated demolition-permit checklist or bond ordinance of the kind some other cities publish. Demolition is processed as a standard building permit through the Cityworks portal.

Verified 2026-07-03 · Source

When you need this permit

  • A permit is required before demolishing, removing, or moving a building or structure, per adopted IBC Section 105.1 ("...to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy of a building or structure...shall first make application to the building official and obtain the required permit") as quoted on the City's Apply for a Permit page
  • Moving of a residential, commercial, or industrial building from one site to another within city limits, or into the city from outside, requires approval by the Zoning Administrator per Idaho Falls City Code § 11-4-8(E)
  • No dedicated City of Idaho Falls demolition bond or site-restoration ordinance (of the kind published by some other cities, e.g., Billings, MT) was located on the City's website as of this review; general safeguards during demolition are governed by the adopted 2018 IBC

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Building Permit Fee (valuation-based, same schedule as new construction/alteration)City of Idaho Falls Fee Schedule (October 2025), items 2.6-2.7; no dedicated demolition-specific fee line item was found separate from the general building permit valuation tables
$30.18 minimum ($1-$499 valuation), scaling per the Residential or Commercial Building Permit Fee Valuation Table depending on project type
Permit Issuance FeeCity of Idaho Falls Fee Schedule (October 2025), item 2.13.a
$30.18

Review timeline

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

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Final

    Site inspection to confirm demolition/removal work is complete per approved permit and applicable IBC safeguards-during-construction provisions

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

Tips

  • Unlike some jurisdictions, the City of Idaho Falls does not publish a dedicated demolition permit checklist, bond requirement, or standalone demolition ordinance on its website — demolition is processed under the general building permit provisions of the adopted 2018 IBC. Applicants should contact the Building Division directly (208-612-8270) to confirm current submittal requirements for a specific demolition project.
  • Moving a structure into, within, or out of the city requires Zoning Administrator approval in addition to any building permit, per Idaho Falls City Code § 11-4-8(E).
  • Idaho Falls City Code Title 7 was reviewed chapter-by-chapter (Chapters 1-2, 5, 6-8, 10-12) and contains no dedicated demolition chapter, bond, or fee — Chapter 1 adopts the 2018 IBC wholesale with only occupancy-classification, fixture-count, and relocatable-building amendments in § 7-1-2, none touching demolition. The City of Idaho Falls Fee Schedule (October 2025) was likewise reviewed in full (items 2.1-2.15) with no demolition-specific fee line found anywhere; the governing fee is the general valuation-based Building Permit Fee (items 2.6-2.7) plus the flat $30.18 Permit Issuance Fee (item 2.13.a), both already verified elsewhere in this file.

Frequently asked questions

Idaho Falls requires a demolition permit for: A permit is required before demolishing, removing, or moving a building or structure, per adopted IBC Section 105.1 ("...to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy of a building or structure...shall first make application to the building official and obtain the required permit") as quoted on the City's Apply for a Permit page; Moving of a residential, commercial, or industrial building from one site to another within city limits, or into the city from outside, requires approval by the Zoning Administrator per Idaho Falls City Code § 11-4-8(E); No dedicated City of Idaho Falls demolition bond or site-restoration ordinance (of the kind published by some other cities, e.g., Billings, MT) was located on the City's website as of this review; general safeguards during demolition are governed by the adopted 2018 IBC. If your project isn't listed, confirm with City of Idaho Falls Building Division (Department of Community Development Services) at 208-612-8270 before starting work.

No. A full review of Idaho Falls City Code Title 7 (Building Regulations) and the City's October 2025 Fee Schedule (items 2.1 through 2.15) found no dedicated demolition ordinance, checklist, bond, or fee line. Demolition is processed as a standard building permit under IBC Section 105.1 as adopted by the City, governed by the same valuation-based Building Permit Fee schedule (items 2.6-2.7) and the $30.18 Permit Issuance Fee (item 2.13.a) that apply to construction and alteration permits. Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7; City of Idaho Falls Fee Schedule (October 2025).

Idaho Falls's published plan-review target for a demolition permit is 10–10 business days.

You'll need: Demolition/Building Permit Application. See the required-documents checklist on this page for details on each.

Idaho Falls requires 1 inspection(s) for a demolition permit, in order: Final. Schedule each through City of Idaho Falls Building Division (Department of Community Development Services) (208-612-8270).

Apply through City of Idaho Falls Building Division (Department of Community Development Services) at 380 Constitution Way, P.O. Box 50220, Idaho Falls, ID 83405. Phone: 208-612-8270, email: rhall@idahofalls.gov. Office hours: Building Division, 380 Constitution Way, Idaho Falls, ID 83405 (mailing: P.O. Box 50220, Idaho Falls, ID 83405); main line 208-612-8270. Official information: https://www.idahofallsidaho.gov/269/Building.

Idaho Falls, Idaho has adopted: Idaho has a mandatory statewide baseline building code under the Idaho Building Code Act (Idaho Code Title 39, Chapter 41), administered locally by certified jurisdictions. The City of Idaho Falls independently administers its own Building Division (Department of Community Development Services) and adopts its own codes and amendments by ordinance under Idaho Falls City Code Title 7 (Building Regulations), rather than relying on the Idaho Division of Building Safety for direct administration. Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, https://www.idahofallsidaho.gov/DocumentCenter/View/139/Title-7---Building-Regulations-PDF; 2018 International Building Code (IBC), published by the International Code Council, adopted as the official building code of the City per Idaho Falls City Code § 7-1-1, with local amendments in § 7-1-2 (e.g., day-care/custodial-care occupancy classifications, relocatable building provisions). Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 1; 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, including Appendix M, adopted per Idaho Falls City Code § 7-6-1, with local amendments in § 7-6-2 (e.g., owner-occupied lodging house exceptions, Table R301.2(1) design criteria, Section R405.1 exception). Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 6; Idaho State Plumbing Code, adopted statewide in 2017 pursuant to Idaho Code Title 54, Chapter 26, and adopted as the City's official Plumbing Code per Idaho Falls City Code § 7-5-1, with local amendments in § 7-5-2 (Chapter 1 replaced with 2018 IBC Chapter 1; fixture-count table cross-referenced to the City's 2018 IBC). The Idaho State Plumbing Code is based on the Uniform Plumbing Code (per City of Idaho Falls Plumbing page, citing epubs.iapmo.org/2017/Idaho/) and is administered at the state level by the Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) Plumbing Bureau for licensing, but permits within Idaho Falls city limits are issued and inspected by the City's own Building Division, not DOPL. Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 5; City of Idaho Falls Plumbing page; National Electrical Code (NEC), adopted per Idaho Falls City Code § 7-8-1 as "the same National Electric Code adopted by the State of Idaho pursuant to Idaho Code Section 54-1001" (Ord. 3627, 9-11-25); the City of Idaho Falls Electrical page identifies the currently adopted edition as the 2023 NEC (NFPA 70). Electrical permits within Idaho Falls city limits are issued and inspected by the City's own Building Division (Chief Electrical Inspector and Electrical Inspector on staff), not the Idaho DOPL Electrical Bureau. Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 8; City of Idaho Falls Electrical page and staff directory; 2018 International Mechanical Code (IMC) and 2018 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), per the City of Idaho Falls Mechanical page's Documents, Codes & Resources list. Mechanical/HVAC permits within Idaho Falls city limits are issued and inspected by the City's own Building Division (Chief Plumbing/Mechanical Inspector and Mechanical Inspector on staff). Source: City of Idaho Falls Mechanical page; 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), adopted per Idaho Falls City Code § 7-11-1, with local amendments in § 7-11-2 (industrial/manufacturing equipment exemption; large-building air-leakage testing exception). Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 11; 2018 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC), adopted per Idaho Falls City Code § 7-2-1. Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 2; 2018 International Fire Code (IFC), adopted per Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 10 (referenced in Title 7 table of contents; administered by the Idaho Falls Fire Department). Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 10; 2018 International Existing Building Code (IEBC), adopted per Idaho Falls City Code Title 7, Chapter 12. Source: Idaho Falls Municipal Code Online, Title 7 Chapter 12; Idaho Falls City Code Title 11, Comprehensive Zoning, governs land-use, setback, fence-height, and accessory dwelling unit (ADU) standards enforced in conjunction with Building Division permitting. Source: Idaho Falls City Code Title 11. Local amendments apply — see the Idaho Falls 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 Idaho Falls building department before you submit. PermitBase is an independent reference and is not affiliated with any government agency.