Permits
You can submit applications online, pay fees, schedule inspections & monitor your permit through: Etrakit Online Portal
For more information on estimated permit review timeframes, please see: Timeframes and Inspector Contact Handout
For Codes & Ordinances: View the municipal code
The following permits may be required with outside departments/agencies:
- For Firepit permits, please contact: the City of Aurora Fire Prevention.
Please note that Fuel Gas lines require permits with Building & Permits.
- For information on the Noise Ordinance, please see: Municipal Code Sec 29-205
- For Special Events, please contact: the City of Aurora Special Events Department
- For street closures for Block parties, please contact the City of Aurora Alderman's Office
- For Food Truck Vendors, and/or Food & Beverage Tax please contact the City of Aurora Revenue & Collections Department
- For Sewer work or adding a Grease Trap, please contact Fox Metro
- For the County Health Department Approval, please Contact:
- For Highway Impact Tax, please Contact:
- Why do I need a permit?
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Permits are required to in order to maintain safe code compliant residential homes, businesses, & facilities.
Our mission is to provide effective ordinance and code administration and enforcement and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens and businesses of Aurora.
- When are permits not required?
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Please note that permits are required with the majority of construction projects. Homeowners doing work are also required to apply for permits.
Do not start or schedule work without first confirming if permits are required. Permits are required for but not limited to the following:
- Any structural changes, new construction, additions, or interior remodels will always require a permit.
- Any exterior work on Historic property or property located in Foxwalk District will always require a permit.
- Any work in the Public Right of Way will always require permit and may require a licensed Public Works Contractor.
- Roofing work will always require a permit.
- Electrical, Plumbing, and/or Mechanical work may require permit.
- New and/or replacement of existing structures (Deck, Fence, Garage, Shed, Pergolas/Gazebos, etc.) will require permit.
Permits are not required for the following:
- Interior cosmetic work such as painting, flooring, and carpeting.
- Siding (Except for properties in a Historic/Foxwalk District)
- Windows being replaced for the same size (Except for properties in a Historic/Foxwalk District)
- Water Heater Replacement (Except if the unit is going from tank to tankless)
- Backyard Patios that are not connected to a driveway. Please note that Zoning Ordinance requires each property maintain a percent of the property as green space. Please reach out to Zoning if you have questions: 630-256-3080.
- Low Voltage Electrical (50 Amps or less)
- Sewer work on private property. Please note any Interior Plumbing work or work in the Right of way would require a permit.
- How do I apply for a permit?
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For an outline of the permit process, please see Permit Process
Additionally, we have a Pre-permit Checklist to assist you.
- Can I submit a permit application online?
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Yes! At this time residential permits may be submitted through the e-TRAKiT Online Portal.
- How long does it take for a permit to be reviewed?
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For Estimated Review timeframes, please see Permit Review Timeframes
- How much does a permit cost?
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The Permit Fee Schedule is available at: Permit Fee Schedule
- If I own my home can I be my own Contractor?
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If the property is owner occupied and will remain owner occupied for a minimum of 6 months, then the homeowner may complete a Homeowner Liability Waiver. Waiver would require a copy of a government issued ID listing the same address as the property.
*Any Electrical work exceeding $500, would require a licensed Electrical Contractor.
- How do I register as a Contractor?
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A Contractor Registration may be submitted in person or via email to: [email protected]
- How do I schedule Inspections on my permit?
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Inspections may be scheduled via the e-TRAKiT Online Portal
Inspections are conducted Monday-Friday from 9am-3pm. Should you like to confirm a tighter inspection window, then please reach out to your Inspector(s) the morning of the Inspection between 7:30am-8:30am. Inspector Contact Information is available: Review Timeframes & Inspector Contact Information
- What codes has Aurora adopted?
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Our current Codes & Ordinances are available at: Aurora Municode