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Solar Photovoltaic (PV) / EV Charging Station Permit in Fernley, Nevada

Required for installation of rooftop or ground-mounted solar photovoltaic systems and electric vehicle charging stations on properties in Fernley. Dedicated Solar/EV Charging Station application distinct from the general building permit, covering both residential (one- and two-family) and commercial projects.

Verified 2026-07-03 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Dedicated Solar/EV Charging Station Building Permit Application required, specifying system location (ground or roof mount), number of modules, existing electrical service panel size, whether an electrical service upgrade/derate is needed, whether existing roof retrofit is required, and battery storage system status (new/existing/none)
  • For EV chargers: charger location (interior/exterior), size of existing service panel, and whether an electrical service upgrade is needed
  • Project valuation (cost of labor and materials) must be stated
  • Owner/Builder Affidavit required if filing as owner-builder Owner-builder
  • Design professional (architect/engineer) information required if plans are engineered
  • Systems reviewed against City of Fernley design criteria for roof structural loading (30 lb/sq ft ground snow load, 120 mph wind speed) and the adopted NEC for electrical interconnection

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Solar PV / EV charger permit — valuation-based (project cost of labor and materials)City of Fernley Resolution 20-009, Exhibit A; no dedicated flat solar fee line was found — solar/EV falls under the general valuation-based provision
Based on ICC BVD valuation tables and/or written contract value applied to the City's Building Permit Fee Schedule, plus 65% plan review fee
Hourly Inspection Rate (normal business hours), for work not otherwise scheduledCity of Fernley Resolution 20-009, Exhibit A
Actual cost

Review timeline

Plan review
Not published — contact the department

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Rough Electrical

    Conduit runs, wire sizing, and disconnect placement before energizing; roof retrofit verification if applicable

  2. 2

    Final

    Panel mounting, racking attachment, roof penetration sealing, electrical connections, inverter, and interconnection point verified per adopted NEC

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

Tips

  • The Solar/EV Charging Station application (REV 08/2024) is a single form covering both residential photovoltaic systems and commercial/residential EV charger installations — select the appropriate section (Solar vs. EV Charger).
  • State whether the project requires a main panel service upgrade/derate and whether a battery storage system (new or existing) is part of the installation, since both affect electrical plan review.

Frequently asked questions

Fernley requires a solar photovoltaic (pv) / ev charging station permit for: Dedicated Solar/EV Charging Station Building Permit Application required, specifying system location (ground or roof mount), number of modules, existing electrical service panel size, whether an electrical service upgrade/derate is needed, whether existing roof retrofit is required, and battery storage system status (new/existing/none); For EV chargers: charger location (interior/exterior), size of existing service panel, and whether an electrical service upgrade is needed; Project valuation (cost of labor and materials) must be stated; Owner/Builder Affidavit required if filing as owner-builder; Design professional (architect/engineer) information required if plans are engineered; Systems reviewed against City of Fernley design criteria for roof structural loading (30 lb/sq ft ground snow load, 120 mph wind speed) and the adopted NEC for electrical interconnection. If your project isn't listed, confirm with City of Fernley Building Division (Building & Safety Division) at (775) 784-9900 before starting work.

In Fernley, the published Solar PV / EV charger permit — valuation-based (project cost of labor and materials) is: Based on ICC BVD valuation tables and/or written contract value applied to the City's Building Permit Fee Schedule, plus 65% plan review fee. Additional published fees: Hourly Inspection Rate (normal business hours), for work not otherwise scheduled — Actual cost. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Fernley does not publish a plan-review timeline for this permit. Contact City of Fernley Building Division (Building & Safety Division) at (775) 784-9900 for current turnaround.

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

Fernley requires 2 inspection(s) for a solar photovoltaic (pv) / ev charging station permit, in order: Rough Electrical, Final. Schedule each through City of Fernley Building Division (Building & Safety Division) ((775) 784-9900).

Apply through City of Fernley Building Division (Building & Safety Division) at 595 Silver Lace Blvd, Fernley, NV 89408. Phone: (775) 784-9900, email: building@cityoffernley.org. Office hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; permit submittal counter closes at 4:00 p.m. daily; closed all observed holidays. Inspection requests must be received by phone (775-784-9829/775-784-9900) by 4:00 p.m. the business day before the requested inspection date.. Official information: https://www.cityoffernley.org/74/Building-Department.

Fernley, Nevada has adopted: Nevada is a home-rule state for building codes with a mandatory statewide energy floor only: NRS 701.220 requires local governments that adopt or amend a building code to include, at minimum, the energy conservation provisions of the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) or an equivalent code adopted by the state Director of Business and Industry. There is no single statewide building-code edition — each Nevada city/county adopts and amends its own codes. Confirm your city's edition before assuming any other Nevada jurisdiction's codes apply. Source: Nevada Revised Statutes 701.220 (Energy conservation standards).; City of Fernley is a self-administering jurisdiction: pursuant to NRS 244.105/268.012, the City of Fernley Building Division (part of Community & Economic Development) independently adopts codes and issues building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits within Fernley city limits. Fernley does NOT route building permitting to Lyon County; the City runs its own Building Division at 595 Silver Lace Blvd. Source: City of Fernley Municipal Code Title 8, Chapter 2, Sec. 8.02.01; City of Fernley Building Department page, cityoffernley.org/74/Building-Department; 2024 International Building Code (IBC) — adopted by City of Fernley per Fernley Municipal Code Title 8, Chapter 2, Sec. 8.02.01, effective per Ordinance adopted June 18, 2025; 2024 International Residential Code (IRC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; 2024 International Mechanical Code (IMC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; 2024 International Fire Code (IFC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; 2024 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01 (electrical edition is one cycle behind the other 2024 codes); 2024 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; satisfies and exceeds the NRS 701.220 statewide energy floor; 2024 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; 2024 Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01; 2024 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) — adopted by City of Fernley, Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01 (Nevada jurisdictions in this region use the Uniform Plumbing Code, not the International Plumbing Code); 2024 Northern Nevada Amendments by the Northern Nevada Chapter of the International Code Council (NNICC) — regional amendments adopted by City of Fernley alongside the 2024 codes; final document dated 2/20/2025. Source: City of Fernley Building Codes page and 2024 NNICC Code Amendments Final PDF; Transition period: as of the City's Building Codes page (current as of this review), contractors, developers, and owner-builders may submit plans under EITHER the 2018 codes or the newly adopted 2024 codes; as of January 1, 2026, all new plan submissions must comply with the 2024 codes. Source: City of Fernley Building Codes page, cityoffernley.org/76/Building-Codes; Prior codes (superseded, still valid for permits filed before the 2024-code mandatory date): 2018 IBC (with appendices C, E, H, I), 2018 IRC (with appendices A, B, C, G, H, Q), 2018 IMC, 2018 IPC, 2018 IFC (with appendices B, C, D), 2018 IPMC, 2017 NEC, 2018 IFGC, 2018 IECC, 2018 IEBC, 2018 International Swimming Pool & Spa Code, 2018 UPC, 2018 UMC, and 2018 Northern Nevada Amendments — per Fernley Municipal Code Sec. 8.02.01 and the City's 'Design Criteria 2018 Codes' handout. Local amendments apply — see the Fernley overview page for the full list.

Yes. The City of Fernley uses a dedicated 'Building Permit Application-Solar / Solar/EV Charging Station' form (REV 08/2024), separate from the general residential/commercial building permit application.

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