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Residential Building Permit (New Construction / Addition) in Sunland Park, New Mexico

Required for new single-family home construction, additions, and room additions in Sunland Park. Issued directly by the City's own Community Development Department / Building Inspections Division — Sunland Park self-administers building permitting rather than routing through the NM Construction Industries Division (CID).

Verified 2026-07-03 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Submit a permit application in person at the Community Development office, 1000 McNutt Rd, Suite G, Sunland Park, NM 88063, or online at sunlandpark-nm.gov/community-development/
  • Provide a basic site plan and building plans showing dimensions, materials, and layout (Community Development can provide a project-specific checklist)
  • Obtain zoning approval for the building permit — the Development Fee Schedule lists a distinct 'Zoning Approval for Building Permit' plan-review line for residential new construction, billed per the City's Uniform Building Code Building Valuation Data (BVD) formula
  • Projects requiring a zoning variance will extend the review timeline beyond the standard 7-10 days
  • Licensed New Mexico contractors may apply on the owner's behalf; owners should confirm proof of issued permits before work begins

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Building Permit Fee (Residential New Construction, Plan Review)City of Sunland Park Development Fee Schedule (eff. 7/1/2024), 'ZONING APPROVAL FOR BUILDING PERMIT — Plan Review, Residential New Construction' and footnote **: fees calculated using ICC Building Valuation Data per the City's adopted formula; contact Community Development at (575) 589-3631 for a project-specific estimate
Calculated per the Most Current Version of the Uniform Building Code (ICC Building Valuation Data / BVD formula)
Technology Fee (added to base permit fee)City of Sunland Park Development Fee Schedule, Technology Fee table
$1 (fee $10-$50) to $300 (fee $10,001+), tiered by base fee amount

Review timeline

Plan reviewSunland Park’s published plan-review target
7–10 business days

How long did your Residential Building Permit (New Construction / Addition) permit actually take in Sunland Park?

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Foundation Inspection

    Prior to concrete placement, per standard Uniform Building Code inspection sequencing referenced by the City's fee schedule

  2. 2

    Framing Inspection

    After framing, rough electrical/plumbing/mechanical in place

  3. 3

    Final Inspection

    Upon completion, prior to occupancy

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

Tips

  • Sunland Park issues its own building permits — do not contact the NM Construction Industries Division (CID) for a Sunland Park project; contact the City's Community Development Department directly at (575) 589-3631.
  • Submitting complete site plans and building plans up front speeds up the standard 7-10 day review; incomplete submissions and any needed variance will extend the timeline.
  • Confirm your contractor is licensed in the State of New Mexico and has actually pulled the permit before work begins.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Per the Community Development Department FAQ: 'Most construction projects (including sheds, fences, home additions, patio covers, and garages) require a permit. This ensures your project meets safety standards and follows zoning rules.'

In Sunland Park, the published Building Permit Fee (Residential New Construction, Plan Review) is: Calculated per the Most Current Version of the Uniform Building Code (ICC Building Valuation Data / BVD formula). Additional published fees: Technology Fee (added to base permit fee) — $1 (fee $10-$50) to $300 (fee $10,001+), tiered by base fee amount. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Per the Community Development Department FAQ: 'Most permits are reviewed within 7-10 days. Larger or more complex projects may take longer... if [you] need a variance it will prolong the process.'

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

Sunland Park requires 3 inspection(s) for a residential building permit (new construction / addition), in order: Foundation Inspection, Framing Inspection, Final Inspection. Schedule each through City of Sunland Park Community Development Department — Building Inspections Division ((575) 589-3631).

Apply through City of Sunland Park Community Development Department — Building Inspections Division at 1000 McNutt Rd, Suite G, Sunland Park, NM 88063 (City Hall: 1000 McNutt Rd, Sunland Park, NM 88063). Phone: (575) 589-3631, email: Hector.Rangel@sunlandpark-nm.gov (Acting Community Development Director). Office hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (City Hall operational hours, per City of Sunland Park Contact page). Official information: https://sunlandpark-nm.gov/community-development/.

Sunland Park, New Mexico has adopted: The City of Sunland Park self-administers building permitting through its own Community Development Department / Building Inspections Division — permits are issued by the City's own Building Inspector, NOT by the New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID). Confirmed by: (1) the City's Development Fee Schedule (effective July 1, 2024), footnote **: 'The City of Sunland Park has adopted the utilization of the International Code Council (Uniform Building Code) for implementing the Building Valuation Data (BVD) to determine building permit fees in accordance with its fee table and formulas'; (2) the City's own Grading Permit Application form, header 'CITY OF SUNLAND PARK ... COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ... BUILDING INSPECTIONS DEPT.', which repeatedly references the 'City Building Inspector' as the approving/enforcing official; (3) the City's Land Development Code (Title 10), Section 10-4-6.11 'Compliance With Building Codes And Permits': 'A building permit shall be acquired from the building City of Sunland Park inspection office prior to commencing construction on any structure, building, or improvement'; and Section 10-4-10.1 (Fences): 'No fence or wall shall be constructed or altered until a building permit for such erection or alteration shall have been issued by the BUILDING INSPECTOR ... Refer to Title 9, Building Regulations for Building Permit process and regulations.' This contrasts with jurisdictions such as Alamogordo, NM, which are directly CID-administered because they lack a certified local building department — Sunland Park operates its own.; The City references its own Title 9 ('Building Regulations') of the Sunland Park Municipal Code as the governing building-permit-process title (cited in Land Development Code Section 10-4-10.1), but Title 9's full text was not found publicly hosted on the City's own website (sunlandpark-nm.gov) as a standalone PDF, nor retrievable via Municode's library/API for the 'nm/sunland_park' client (library.municode.com/nm/sunland_park resolves to a JS-rendered app shell with no static ordinance text retrievable via direct HTTP fetch, curl with/without browser headers, or Wayback Machine — no snapshot exists per the Wayback CDX availability API as of 2026-07-03). GENUINELY UNPUBLISHED (see report): the specific I-Code edition years (e.g., which cycle of IBC/IRC/IPC/IMC/NEC) adopted by ordinance in Title 9 could not be independently confirmed beyond the fee schedule's generic reference to 'International Code Council (Uniform Building Code)' Building Valuation Data.; New Mexico statewide minimum building code context (for comparison/authority-model purposes only, not directly enforced here since Sunland Park self-administers): the state's baseline codes are the 2021 New Mexico Commercial/Residential Building Codes (NMAC 14.7.2/14.7.3, based on the 2021 IBC/IRC), 2021 NM Plumbing Code (NMAC 14.8.2), 2021 NM Mechanical Code (NMAC 14.9.2), and 2020 NM Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4, based on the 2020 NEC), per NM RLD Construction Industries Division's published Rules, Laws, and Building Codes page — a self-administering municipality like Sunland Park must enforce codes at least as stringent as this state minimum, but the City's specific locally-adopted edition years are the Title 9 text described as unpublished above.. Local amendments apply — see the Sunland Park 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 Sunland Park building department before you submit. PermitBase is an independent reference and is not affiliated with any government agency.