Albuquerque Deck Permits 2026
Albuquerque deck permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.
Albuquerque Deck permit basics
- Building department: City of Albuquerque Planning Department, Building Safety Division
- Department URL: https://www.cabq.gov/planning/building-safety-division/permits
- Permit fee typical: $100 - $500 permit fee
- Plan review + approval: 5 to 15 business days
- Inspections required: 2-3 inspections (footing, framing, final)
Albuquerque Deck common issues
Footing depth (frost line dependent), railing height (36" residential / 42" commercial), guard spacing (4" max).
Albuquerque-specific permitting context
Albuquerque development is governed by the Integrated Development Ordinance that consolidated the city's zoning rules, and construction trades must be licensed through the New Mexico Construction Industries Division. New Mexico also levies gross receipts tax on construction services, which contractors build into their pricing.
Climate factors: A high-desert climate at over 5,000 feet brings hot dry days, cool nights, low humidity, and strong sun, favoring flat-roof waterproofing, evaporative cooling, and stucco upkeep.
New Mexico licensing for Deck contractors
New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID) - required: $30 + exam + bond ($5K-$25K). Board: https://www.rld.nm.gov.
Mechanics lien deadline in New Mexico: 120 days from completion. Preliminary notice: Not required separately.
Albuquerque Deck sales tax
New Mexico sales tax: 5.125% + local (~7.8% Gross Receipts Tax). New Mexico GROSS RECEIPTS TAX applies to all business income, INCLUDING contractor labor. Contractor passes through to customer.
Verify with the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department.
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