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Demolition Permit in Gallup, New Mexico

Required for demolition work in Gallup — explicitly listed among the ten permit-triggering activities on the City's Homeowner's Building Permit Application. As a general-construction-adjacent scope, demolition permitting routes through the City's new Site Development Permit prerequisite plus CID review effective July 6, 2026, following the same transition as new construction.

Verified 2026-07-23 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Traffic control plan required if a street is to be closed, per the City of Gallup Homeowner's Building Permit Checklist, Section III
  • Dust and debris control plan required
  • Residential demolition requires reporting to the New Mexico Air Quality Bureau ((505) 476-4300 / (800) 224-7009)
  • Site plan showing the structure to be demolished and any existing structure to remain
  • Interior demolition floor plan showing any structural changes
  • Written scope of work outlining project details
  • No illegal dumping permitted within City or County boundaries; debris must be deposited at an approved dumping site and copies of dumping tickets provided to the building inspector at final inspection

Required documents

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Fee schedule

CID General Construction Building Permit Fee (valuation-based)N.M. Admin. Code 14.5.5.11(A)
$3.00 per $1,000.00 valuation up to $15,000; $1.00 per $1,000.00 valuation over $15,000

Review timeline

Plan reviewGallup’s published plan-review target
3–4 business days

How long did your Demolition Permit permit actually take in Gallup?

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Pre-Backfill / Site Restoration

    Verification that footing/foundation removal and utility capping are complete before site restoration

  2. 2

    Final

    Site restoration complete; dumping tickets provided to the building inspector

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

Tips

  • Residential demolition requires separate reporting to the New Mexico Air Quality Bureau regarding asbestos/NESHAP requirements before work begins.
  • Keep dumping tickets from an approved disposal site — the City requires these be provided to the building inspector at final inspection.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Demolition is explicitly listed among the activities requiring a permit on the City of Gallup's Homeowner's Building Permit Application, and effective July 6, 2026 this routes through the City's Site Development Permit prerequisite plus CID for the building-permit component.

In Gallup, the published CID General Construction Building Permit Fee (valuation-based) is: $3.00 per $1,000.00 valuation up to $15,000; $1.00 per $1,000.00 valuation over $15,000. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Gallup's published plan-review target for a demolition permit is 3–4 business days.

You'll need: City of Gallup Site Development Permit Application; Demolition Permit Application / CID Building Permit Application. See the required-documents checklist on this page for details on each.

Gallup requires 2 inspection(s) for a demolition permit, in order: Pre-Backfill / Site Restoration, Final. Schedule each through City of Gallup Planning & Development Department (site development / zoning / fence / sign permits and mandatory zoning-compliance prerequisite review); New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, Construction Industries Division (CID) — building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permit issuance, plan review, and inspections (City of Gallup Planning & Development: (505) 863-1240 (fax (505) 722-5131 / 5134); CID Albuquerque: (505) 222-9800/9801; CID Santa Fe: (505) 476-4700; CID inspection scheduling: (505) 222-9813 or (877) 243-0979).

Apply through City of Gallup Planning & Development Department (site development / zoning / fence / sign permits and mandatory zoning-compliance prerequisite review); New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, Construction Industries Division (CID) — building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permit issuance, plan review, and inspections at City of Gallup Planning & Development: 110 W. Aztec Avenue, Gallup, NM 87301 (mailing: PO Box 1270, Gallup, NM 87305). Nearest CID office: Albuquerque, 5500 San Antonio Dr. Suite F, Albuquerque, NM 87109. Phone: City of Gallup Planning & Development: (505) 863-1240 (fax (505) 722-5131 / 5134); CID Albuquerque: (505) 222-9800/9801; CID Santa Fe: (505) 476-4700; CID inspection scheduling: (505) 222-9813 or (877) 243-0979, email: City of Gallup Planning & Development fee questions: narchie@gallupnm.gov; CID permit help: CID.PERMITHELP@rld.nm.gov; CID inspections: CID.Inspection@state.nm.us. Office hours: City of Gallup Planning & Development Department: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (MST). Official information: https://gallupnm.gov/779/Building-Permits.

Gallup, New Mexico has adopted: AUTHORITY TRANSITION (effective July 6, 2026): Per the City of Gallup Planning & Development Department's June 4, 2026 'Immediate Release: Letter to Contractors - CID Transition,' the City's sole Certified Building Official/Building Inspector (John Margis) retired effective July 2, 2026, and after an unsuccessful multi-state recruitment effort the City 'will no longer be able to issue building permits for general construction.' Effective July 6, 2026, the City of Gallup no longer accepts building permit applications for general construction; 'all building permits for anything related to the International Building Code, International Residential Code, International Existing Buildings Code and ADA will go through the New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department, Construction Industries Division (CID) for permitting and inspection.' The City transitions to issuing a 'site development permit' covering zoning compliance, fire, water, wastewater, electric services, solid waste, drainage, and pedestrian/vehicular safety infrastructure review, and continues to issue permits for fencing, retaining walls, and signs directly. Source: City of Gallup News Flash, 'Immediate Release: Letter to Contractors - CID Transition,' posted June 8, 2026 (gallupnm.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/1309), signed by Clyde (C.B.) Strain, Planning & Development Director; Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) permits in Gallup were ALREADY issued directly by the CID prior to this transition and are unaffected in routing by the July 2026 change — 'The State of New Mexico provides their own permits and inspections for plumbing, mechanical and electrical' (City of Gallup Homeowner's Building Permit Application, PLANNING-HBP APP REV. 03/2020, page 1) — the July 2026 change specifically adds general construction/building (IBC/IRC/IEBC/ADA) permitting to CID's existing MEP role in Gallup; Statutory basis for CID's role as the default statewide Authority Having Jurisdiction where a municipality cannot maintain a certified local building department: N.M. Admin. Code 14.5.2.8 (Permits Required) and the Construction Industries Licensing Act; CID's general building permit fee structure is set by N.M. Admin. Code 14.5.5.11 (General Construction Building Permit Fees), electrical fees by 14.5.5.12, and mechanical/plumbing fees by 14.5.5.13; 2021 New Mexico Commercial Building Code (based on 2021 IBC) — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page; enforced by CID for general-construction permits post-transition; 2021 New Mexico Residential Building Code (based on 2021 IRC) — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page; 2021 New Mexico Existing Building Code — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page; 2021 New Mexico Earthen Building Materials Code — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page (reflects the region's traditional adobe/earthen construction); 2021 New Mexico Historic Earthen Buildings code — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page; 2018 New Mexico Residential Energy Conservation Code — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page; 2018 New Mexico Commercial Energy Conservation Code — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page; ICC A117.1-2017 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities — per City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page; 2020 New Mexico Electrical Code (based on 2020 NEC), NMAC 14.10.4 — statewide CID-enforced code for electrical permits (consistent with CID's statewide electrical code cited in the Alamogordo, NM jurisdiction record; no Gallup-specific electrical code deviation was found); 2021 New Mexico Plumbing Code, NMAC 14.8.2, and 2021 New Mexico Mechanical Code, NMAC 14.9.2 — statewide CID-enforced codes for plumbing and mechanical permits; New Mexico Administrative Code, Title 14, Housing and Construction, Chapters 5 through 10 and 12, cited by the City of Gallup as the governing regulatory framework for building permits, land use, and zoning within the jurisdiction (City of Gallup Building Permits - Governing Codes & Laws page). Local amendments apply — see the Gallup overview page for the full list.