Permit Required?
Required
Typical Fee Range
$100–$350
Based on project value plus a standard plan review fee.
Fee Method
Valuation-based
Apply Online
Apply at Development Services - Building Safety →
What's Required in Mesa
- Permit required for any deck over 30 inches above grade.
- Structural plans showing footings and joist spacing.
- Decks must meet standard rear and side setbacks for your zone.
- Safety railings (36" min) required for all raised decks.
- Footings must reach a minimum of 18 inches deep (frost line).
- Ledger board must be bolted to the house (not nailed).
How to Get a Deck Permit in Mesa
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Step 1: Design Plans
Create a site plan and structural drawings for the deck.
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Step 2: Submit Portal
Upload documents to the Accela online system.
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Step 3: Plan Review
BDS reviews for structural safety and zoning compliance.
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Step 4: Permit Issuance
Pay valuation-based fees to activate the permit.
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Step 5: Inspections
Requires footing, framing, and final structural inspections.
Frequently Asked Questions
If under 30 inches high and detached, it is usually exempt.
Mesa requires an 18-inch frost depth for deck posts.
Yes, if you own and occupy the home.