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Demolition Permit in Española, New Mexico

Required for demolition of structures in Española. The City of Española collects its own flat demolition permit fee as part of the zoning/land-use process; the underlying structural demolition work itself falls under CID's statewide building-permit framework administered from the CID Santa Fe office.

Verified 2026-07-03 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Obtain a City of Española demolition permit ($75 flat fee) from the Planning & Land Use Department, per City of Española Municipal Code Chapter 171 (Permits and Fees)
  • Coordinate with utility companies to disconnect service before demolition begins
  • Contact CID regarding any additional state building-permit requirements for the demolition scope of work

Required documents

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Fee schedule

City of Española — Demolition PermitCity of Española Municipal Code Chapter 171 (Permits and Fees, effective July 11, 2019) and Planning & Land Use Permits/Fees page
$75

Review timeline

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

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Final

    Site restoration/clearance confirmed complete

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

Tips

  • The $75 demolition fee is a City of Española Planning & Land Use Department fee (Chapter 171) — this is separate from any CID building-permit-scope fees that may apply depending on the nature of the demolition work.
  • Contact utility companies for disconnection verification before beginning demolition work.

Frequently asked questions

Española requires a demolition permit for: Obtain a City of Española demolition permit ($75 flat fee) from the Planning & Land Use Department, per City of Española Municipal Code Chapter 171 (Permits and Fees); Coordinate with utility companies to disconnect service before demolition begins; Contact CID regarding any additional state building-permit requirements for the demolition scope of work. If your project isn't listed, confirm with City of Española Planning & Land Use Department — zoning compliance review only (no city building department); New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID), Santa Fe Office — building permit issuance, plan review, and inspections at City of Española Planning & Land Use: (505) 747-6103; CID Santa Fe: (505) 476-4700 before starting work.

The City of Española charges a flat $75 demolition permit fee, per Municipal Code Chapter 171 (Permits and Fees). Source: City of Española Planning & Land Use Permits/Fees page.

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

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

Española requires 1 inspection(s) for a demolition permit, in order: Final. Schedule each through City of Española Planning & Land Use Department — zoning compliance review only (no city building department); New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID), Santa Fe Office — building permit issuance, plan review, and inspections (City of Española Planning & Land Use: (505) 747-6103; CID Santa Fe: (505) 476-4700).

Apply through City of Española Planning & Land Use Department — zoning compliance review only (no city building department); New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID), Santa Fe Office — building permit issuance, plan review, and inspections at City of Española Planning & Land Use: 409 N. Paseo de Oñate, Española, NM 87532. CID Santa Fe Office: 2550 Cerrillos Road, 3rd Floor, Santa Fe, NM 87505. Phone: City of Española Planning & Land Use: (505) 747-6103; CID Santa Fe: (505) 476-4700, email: Ernest Martinez, Planning Director: emartinez@espanolanm.gov. Office hours: City of Española Planning & Land Use: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, except holidays (appointments available via online scheduling form). Official information: https://www.espanolanmusa.org/168/Planning-Land-Use.

Española, New Mexico has adopted: The City of Española does not operate its own Local Enforcement Agency / building inspection department. Per the City's own FAQ ('How do I get a building permit?'): applicants must first obtain zoning approval from the City's Planning & Land Use Department, then 'contact the NM Construction Industries Division to obtain a Building Permit.' All building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits for Española are issued directly by the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department's Construction Industries Division (CID), the statewide Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for jurisdictions without a certified local building department, per N.M. Admin. Code 14.5.2.8 (Permits Required). Source: City of Española FAQ, espanolanmusa.org/Faq.aspx?QID=96; The City's Planning & Land Use Department (Planning, GIS, and Code Enforcement divisions) performs the mandatory prerequisite zoning-compliance review — a Site & Land Use Development Permit is required before new structures, additions, accessory structures, fences, mobile home placement, or utility installations — before CID will accept the state application for building-permit review and issuance. Source: City of Española Planning & Land Use page (espanolanmusa.org/168/Planning-Land-Use) and Chapter 171 (Permits and Fees), City of Española Municipal Code; Rio Arriba County (which contains the majority of Española, including City Hall) is likewise CID-administered: per the Rio Arriba County Planning and Zoning Department, 'The Planning and Zoning Department does not issue building permits' — permits and inspections for structures over 120 sq. ft. or fences/walls over 6 ft. are handled directly by the NM Construction Industries Division. Source: Rio Arriba County Planning and Zoning Department, Permit Requirements List; 2021 New Mexico Commercial Building Code (based on the 2021 IBC) — NMAC 14.7.2; 2021 New Mexico Residential Building Code (based on the 2021 IRC) — NMAC 14.7.3; 2021 New Mexico Residential Energy Conservation Code — NMAC 14.7.6 (effective 7/30/2024); 2021 New Mexico Commercial Energy Code — NMAC 14.7.9 (effective 7/30/2024); 2021 New Mexico Existing Building Code — NMAC 14.7.7; 2021 New Mexico Plumbing Code — NMAC 14.8.2; 2012 New Mexico Swimming Pool, Spa, and Hot Tub Code — NMAC 14.8.3; 2021 New Mexico Mechanical Code — NMAC 14.9.2; 2012 New Mexico Solar Energy Code — NMAC 14.9.6; 2020 New Mexico Electrical Code (based on the 2020 NEC) — NMAC 14.10.4; 2012 New Mexico Electrical Safety Code — NMAC 14.10.5; 2017 ICC/ANSI A117.1 (accessibility) — per CID's currently enforced codes list (Building Permit Guide for Residential Construction, rev. 10/2024); 2015 International Property Maintenance Code — adopted locally by the City of Española for Code Enforcement purposes (nuisance/property maintenance violations), separate from CID's building-permit code set. Source: City of Española Code Enforcement page. Local amendments apply — see the Española overview page for the full list.

Sources & verification

Verified against official sources. Last reviewed 2026-07-03.

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