Site plan for a fence permit: what you need and what it costs

Fence Permit Site Plans That Get Approved Quickly

A fence permit site plan must show your property boundaries, proposed fence line, fence height, setbacks from property lines, and any easements. MySitePlan creates these drawings remotely using GIS and satellite imagery — accepted by building departments across the U.S. Most residential fence plans are completed within 24 hours. Unlimited revisions are included if your building department requests changes.

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FAQs

Do I need a site plan for a fence permit?

Yes — most cities and counties require a site plan when applying for a fence permit. It
shows the fence placement, height, setbacks from property lines, and any easements, so the
building department can verify zoning compliance before approving.

What does a fence permit site plan need to include?

A proper fence site plan includes: property boundaries, proposed fence line, fence height,
setbacks from all property lines, existing structures, and any easements. MySitePlan
includes all required elements based on your location.

How much does a fence permit site plan cost?

Fence permit site plans from MySitePlan start at $99 (Basic) or $119 (Medium — most
popular for fence permits). Pricing is flat-rate with no hidden fees and includes unlimited
revisions.

How fast can I get a fence site plan?

Most fence site plans are delivered within 24 hours of ordering. A 12-hour rush option is
also available if you’re on a tight deadline.

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