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Demolition Permit in Columbia Falls, Montana

Demolition of a structure within Columbia Falls city limits is processed through the standard Building Permit Application, which explicitly lists Demolition as a Class of Work option. No separate demolition-specific application, checklist, or bond requirement is published by the City.

Verified 2026-07-03 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Demolition is selected directly as a 'Class of Work' option (NEW / ADDITION / REMODEL / REPAIR / DEMOLITION) on the general Building Permit Application
  • No standalone demolition permit application, checklist, or bond requirement (such as Billings' $10,000 site bond) is published by the City of Columbia Falls after exhaustive search of the DocumentCenter, site search, and Resolutions listings
  • Owner must obtain utility disconnection verification before demolition work begins, per the general Excavation/Encroachment Permit Requirements referenced in the Building Permit Packet where utility connections are affected

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Building Permit FeeCity of Columbia Falls Building Permit Application; absent a separately published city-specific table, governed by ARM 24.301.138 Table 109.2 valuation methodology; no separate demolition bond is published by the City (unlike Billings' $10,000 site bond requirement)
Calculated at time of submission based on project valuation (field left blank on the application form)

Review timeline

Plan reviewColumbia Falls’s published plan-review target
1–10 business days

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Final Building Inspection

    Site cleared and restored per approved permit, verified by the City of Whitefish Building Department

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

Tips

  • No standalone demolition permit application or dedicated demolition bond is published by the City of Columbia Falls (unlike Billings' $10,000 site bond) — demolition is processed through the general Building Permit Application by selecting Demolition as the Class of Work.
  • Contact the Building Clerk, (406) 892-4432, to confirm utility disconnection and any site-restoration requirements specific to your project before beginning demolition work.

Frequently asked questions

Columbia Falls requires a demolition permit for: Demolition is selected directly as a 'Class of Work' option (NEW / ADDITION / REMODEL / REPAIR / DEMOLITION) on the general Building Permit Application; No standalone demolition permit application, checklist, or bond requirement (such as Billings' $10,000 site bond) is published by the City of Columbia Falls after exhaustive search of the DocumentCenter, site search, and Resolutions listings; Owner must obtain utility disconnection verification before demolition work begins, per the general Excavation/Encroachment Permit Requirements referenced in the Building Permit Packet where utility connections are affected. If your project isn't listed, confirm with City of Columbia Falls Building Department (Building, Planning & Public Works) at (406) 892-4391 before starting work.

In Columbia Falls, the published Building Permit Fee is: Calculated at time of submission based on project valuation (field left blank on the application form). These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Columbia Falls's published plan-review target for a demolition permit is 1–10 business days.

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

Columbia Falls requires 1 inspection(s) for a demolition permit, in order: Final Building Inspection. Schedule each through City of Columbia Falls Building Department (Building, Planning & Public Works) ((406) 892-4391).

Apply through City of Columbia Falls Building Department (Building, Planning & Public Works) at 130 6th St West, Columbia Falls, MT 59912. Phone: (406) 892-4391, email: sobczakc@cityofcolumbiafalls.com. Office hours: City Hall, 130 6th St West, Columbia Falls, MT 59912. Building/Planning/Public Works Clerk: Caleb Sobczak, (406) 892-4432, sobczakc@cityofcolumbiafalls.com. All building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permit applications begin at City Hall by contacting the Building Clerk; actual building inspections are scheduled directly with the City of Whitefish Building Department, (406) 863-2410, buildingdept@cityofwhitefish.gov, under a contractual inspection-services agreement between the two cities. Source: City of Columbia Falls Building Inspection & Code Enforcement page, cityofcolumbiafalls.org/1204/Building-Inspection-Code-Enforcement. Official information: https://www.cityofcolumbiafalls.org/1240/Permits-Applications.

Columbia Falls, Montana has adopted: Montana has a mandatory statewide building code administered by the Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) Building Codes Bureau, amended by the Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) Title 24, Chapter 301. Cities, counties, and towns may become 'certified' to locally administer permitting and inspection for all or part of the code (building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, swimming pool, wildland-urban interface, etc.); a certified local program's adopted code 'may include only codes adopted by the Building Codes Bureau' (ARM 24.301.202). Non-certified trades/areas fall under direct state administration by the DLI Building Codes Bureau. Source: Montana DLI Building Codes Bureau, Certified City, County and Town Programs and Current Codes pages (bsd.dli.mt.gov/building-codes-permits).; Columbia Falls is a Montana DLI-certified jurisdiction for Building (B), Plumbing (P), Electrical (E), Mechanical (M), Swimming Pool (SP), AND Wildland-Urban Interface (W) within Columbia Falls city limits — the fullest certification tier on the statewide DLI list (matched only by Whitefish and Bozeman). Certified Building Official of record: Tad Lisowski, per the DLI 'CITY CODES BUILDING OFFICIAL PHONE JURISDICTION' certified-jurisdictions PDF (bsd.dli.mt.gov/_docs/building-codes-permits/certified-city.pdf), updated 04/22/2026. Legend on that PDF: B = Building, P = Plumbing, M/G = Medical Gas, E = Electrical, M = Mechanical, SP = Pool, W = WUI (Wildland-Urban Interface). Tad Lisowski is also the certified building official of record for Whitefish, consistent with the two cities' shared building-inspection arrangement.; The City of Columbia Falls has adopted all 2021 building-related codes (2021 IBC, IRC, IEBC, IMC, IFGC, IECC, ISPSC editions as adopted statewide, effective June 11, 2022) per 'Administrative Order 2022 Building Code Adoption,' referenced on the City's Permits & Applications page. Source: City of Columbia Falls Permits & Applications page, cityofcolumbiafalls.org/1240/Permits-Applications.; 2021 International Building Code (IBC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; adopted by City of Columbia Falls per Administrative Order 2022 Building Code Adoption; 2021 International Residential Code (IRC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; adopted by City of Columbia Falls per Administrative Order 2022 Building Code Adoption; 2021 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; state-adopted edition applicable within Columbia Falls' certified Building program; 2021 International Mechanical Code (IMC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; adopted by City of Columbia Falls per Administrative Order 2022 Building Code Adoption; 2021 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; state-adopted edition applicable within Columbia Falls' certified Mechanical program; 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; adopted by City of Columbia Falls per Administrative Order 2022 Building Code Adoption; the City's Building Permit Application requires ResCheck or the Prescriptive Method for energy-code compliance; 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; state-adopted edition applicable within Columbia Falls' certified Plumbing program (Montana uses the Uniform Plumbing Code, not the International Plumbing Code); 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; applicable within Columbia Falls' certified Electrical program per the City's Electrical Permit Application, which cites Title 50, Chapter 60, MCA and ARM 24.301.421/24.301.203; 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) — effective statewide June 11, 2022; Columbia Falls is DLI-certified for swimming pool (SP) permitting; 2021 International Fire Code (IFC) — state-adopted edition; the City's Building Permit Application references a 'Fire Prevention Program Fee' as a distinct line item collected with building permit fees; Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) code provisions — Columbia Falls holds DLI 'W' certification, meaning the City (not the state) enforces WUI code requirements within city limits. Source: Montana DLI Building Codes Bureau certified-jurisdictions PDF.. Local amendments apply — see the Columbia Falls overview page for the full list.

No standalone demolition permit application is published by the City of Columbia Falls; demolition is processed through the standard Building Permit Application by selecting Demolition as the Class of Work. No dedicated demolition bond (unlike Billings' $10,000 site bond) was found published by the City.

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