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Apply for building permits online through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. Find instructions, FAQs, and credential requirements for owners and contractors.
Apply for a building permit electronically through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) website. Select your submitter, jurisdiction, project and permit information from the list of municipalities and counties.
Download and fill out the official form for applying for a building permit in Wisconsin. The form includes instructions, fees, and conditions for different types of projects and contractors.
Welcome to the DSPS Online Building Permit System. To continue, please select your municipality from below and enter the assigned code provided to you by the DSPS staff. If you have questions on your access code, please contact the DSPS at DSPSSBUDCTech@wisconsin.gov or 608-266-2112.
Learn about the state statutes and building codes for public buildings and places of employment in Wisconsin. Find plan review, inspection, certification, and energy efficiency resources and publications.
The UDC is the statewide building code for one- and two-family dwellings in Wisconsin. Learn about UDC standards, inspection, credentials, forms, publications, and how to file for a UDC permit online.
This web page allows users to apply for building permits in Wisconsin and check the approval status. Users need to enter the permit seal, location, inspector certification number, fees, and approval conditions.
Learn how to apply for a building permit for new or existing 1 and 2 family dwellings in Chippewa County, Wi. Find the online and paper forms, submittal process and related documents for different projects.
Learn how to use eSLA, the Electronic Safety and Licensing Application, to submit plans and permits online for various programs in Wisconsin. Find user guides, videos, FAQs, and support for eSLA customers.
DSPS has created an online Building Permit System for submitting new home construction permits directly to the State. Additionally, Act 211 requires all new home construction applications use the Wisconsin Uniform Building Permit.