Kansas City Bathroom Remodel Permit 2026: Fees, Inspections, Timeline

Kansas City bathroom remodel permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Kansas City Bathroom Remodel Permits 2026

Kansas City bathroom remodel permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Kansas City Bathroom Remodel permit basics

Kansas City Bathroom Remodel common issues

Ventilation requirements (50 CFM minimum), GFCI placement, waterproofing in showers (tile + grout no longer accepted as waterproof).

Kansas City-specific permitting context

Missouri has no statewide contractor license, so licensing is handled locally: Kansas City requires electrical and mechanical contractors to hold a city license with a qualifying master, and all permits and plans route through the CompassKC online portal. Contractors must also verify which municipality governs a job because the metro sprawls across dozens of separate cities on both sides of the state line.

Climate factors: Continental climate with hot humid summers, cold winters, damaging spring hail and a position inside Tornado Alley that drives storm-damage roofing and siding demand.

Missouri licensing for Bathroom Remodel contractors

No statewide GC license; municipal (KC, St. Louis, Springfield) require local license - no statewide license, but Kansas City likely requires local registration.

Mechanics lien deadline in Missouri: 6 months from last work (4 months for laborers). Preliminary notice: 10-day notice of intent to file lien required.

Kansas City Bathroom Remodel sales tax

Missouri sales tax: 4.225% + local (~8.4% combined avg). Real property labor exempt. Contractor pays sales tax on materials at purchase.

Verify with the Missouri Department of Revenue.

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