North Dakota Permit Expediting Services
Permitting in North Dakota involves a hybrid of state building code enforcement and locally administered processes. While North Dakota adopts a statewide building code based on the International Codes (I-Codes), enforcement is decentralized—meaning local jurisdictions may alter their processes or adopt varying degrees of oversight. At Nationwide Permitting Services, we help simplify the entire process across the state by managing submissions, documentation, and follow-through.
Whether you’re breaking ground in Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, or a rural county, our experienced team ensures timely and compliant permit approvals.
Why Hire a Permit Expediter in North Dakota?
- Decentralized Permitting Structure: Each city or county may enforce permitting independently, with differing submittal requirements and timelines.
- Statewide Code, Local Variance: Although the state mandates code adoption, local governments may choose how to implement or interpret requirements.
- Rural Development Complexity: Counties with limited staff or paper-based workflows can lead to delays without proper coordination.
- Energy Code, Floodplain & Utility Coordination: Projects often require documentation for energy code compliance and floodplain clearance.
How We Manage Permits in North Dakota
We provide full-service permit expediting throughout North Dakota. Here’s how our process works:
- Jurisdiction Review & Code Confirmation
We verify which city or county has jurisdiction over the project and what specific code versions or local policies they enforce. - Documentation Prep
Includes permit applications, construction drawings, site plans, zoning verification, floodplain certification, and contractor credentials. - Digital or In-Person Submittal
Many cities accept digital files; rural areas may require paper. We manage all logistics, fee payments, and submission tracking. - Departmental Coordination
We coordinate between building, zoning, fire, public health, and utility departments, and respond to comments or revision requests promptly. - Permit Retrieval & Inspection Scheduling
Once permits are approved, we retrieve documents, verify conditions, and schedule inspections as needed.
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North Dakota Building Code Overview
The State of North Dakota has adopted the following codes:
- 2021 International Building Code (IBC)
- 2021 International Residential Code (IRC)
- 2021 International Mechanical Code (IMC)
- 2021 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)
- 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
- 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC)
Administered by the North Dakota State Building Code Advisory Committee and enforced by cities and counties.
Code Info: https://www.nd.gov/labor/building-code
Licensing & Contractor Requirements in North Dakota
- General contractors must register with the North Dakota Secretary of State for projects over $4,000
- Electricians and plumbers must be licensed by the North Dakota State Electrical Board and State Plumbing Board, respectively
- Business licenses may be required locally (especially in Fargo, Bismarck, or Grand Forks)
- Proof of liability insurance and bonding often required for permitting
License Lookup: https://sos.nd.gov/business/licensing
Permit Exemptions in North Dakota
Permit exemptions may include:
- Painting, tiling, flooring, and other cosmetic improvements
- Small detached accessory buildings under 120 sq. ft.
- Fencing under 7 ft. high
- Roof repairs under certain thresholds with no structural changes
Always verify exemption eligibility with your local jurisdiction.
Local North Dakota Permit Requirements
Fargo:
- Online portal: Fargo Permits & Inspections
- Review process includes zoning, engineering, building safety, and fire
- Energy code compliance required for all new builds
Bismarck:
- Uses CityView Portal for digital applications
- Requires licensed trade contractors for MEP permits
- Fire marshal review and site drainage plans common for commercial jobs
Grand Forks:
- Submissions accepted via the city’s ePermits portal
- Zoning and site plan approval required before building permit submittal
- Residential permits often reviewed within 5–10 business days
Minot:
- Uses digital and in-person submittals
- Downtown projects may need design overlay board approval
- Historic and floodplain areas require additional documentation
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Common Questions About Permits in North Dakota
How long does it take to get a building permit?
Minor residential permits may be issued in 5–10 business days. Larger commercial projects take 3–6 weeks depending on the jurisdiction and complexity.
Is energy code compliance required?
Yes. The 2021 IECC is enforced across North Dakota. COMcheck or REScheck documentation is typically required.
Can I apply online?
Many larger cities (Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks) accept online submissions. Rural areas may require paper applications.
Do I need a state license to pull permits?
Yes. Trade permits require electricians or plumbers to hold a valid state license. General contractors must be registered with the Secretary of State.
Key Forms & Documents Needed
- City or county-specific permit applications
- Sealed architectural or engineering plans
- Zoning compliance documentation
- Site plans and erosion control documents (if required)
- Contractor license and insurance proof
- COMcheck or REScheck forms for energy compliance
- Floodplain verification (in applicable areas)
Cities We Serve Across North Dakota
We provide permit expediting in jurisdictions throughout North Dakota, including but not limited to:
Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, West Fargo, Williston, Dickinson, Mandan, Jamestown, Wahpeton, Devils Lake, and more.
Useful Resources
- North Dakota Building Code
- ND Secretary of State – Contractor Registration
- Fargo Building Permits
- Bismarck CityView
- Grand Forks ePermits
Contact Us for Permit Expediting in North Dakota
Nationwide Permitting Services brings expertise and clarity to every permitting project across the state.
Email: info@nationwidepermit.com
Phone: 770-639-9032
Website: https://nationwidepermit.com
Let us manage the red tape while you focus on building.


