Permit Required?
Required
Typical Fee Range
$200–$600
Includes building, electrical, and safety barrier review.
Fee Method
Valuation-based
What's Required in Albuquerque
- Permit required for any pool 24 inches or deeper.
- Mandatory 48-inch safety fence with self-latching gates.
- Must maintain standard setbacks from property lines (usually 10ft).
- Electrical permit mandatory for pump wiring and bonding.
- Plumbing permit for fill lines and drainage systems.
- Overhead power lines must be cleared from the pool area.
How to Get a Pool Permit in Albuquerque
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Step 1: Site Plan
Create a plan showing the pool, equipment, and fencing.
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Step 2: Submit Application
Upload plans to the online portal for review.
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Step 3: Review Period
Staff check for safety barrier compliance and zoning.
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Step 4: Trade Permits
Ensure the electrician pulls the mandatory bonding permit.
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Step 5: Inspections
Requires steel, plumbing, and final safety barrier checks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if they are 2 feet or deeper.
No, a physical 4ft barrier is required by city code.
No, you must follow local environmental drainage rules.