Minneapolis Home Addition Permit 2026: Fees, Inspections, Timeline

Minneapolis home addition permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Minneapolis Home Addition Permits 2026

Minneapolis home addition permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Minneapolis Home Addition permit basics

Minneapolis Home Addition common issues

Setback compliance, FAR (floor-area ratio), structural review required, sewer/water capacity may need upgrade.

Minneapolis-specific permitting context

Minnesota requires state licensing of residential building contractors and remodelers through the Department of Labor and Industry, and the state amends the code with one of the strictest energy and cold-climate provisions in the country. Foundation footings must extend below the roughly 42 to 60 inch frost line, and ice-dam and snow-load detailing are enforced on roofs.

Climate factors: Cold-climate extremes with heavy snow roof loads, deep frost footings, aggressive freeze-thaw cycling, and a strict state energy code for insulation and air sealing.

Minnesota licensing for Home Addition contractors

Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry - required: $240 (residential builder/remodeler) + $15K bond. Board: https://www.dli.mn.gov.

Mechanics lien deadline in Minnesota: 120 days from last work. Preliminary notice: Pre-lien notice within 45 days of first work (residential of 4 units or less).

Minneapolis Home Addition sales tax

Minnesota sales tax: 6.875% + local (~7.5% combined avg). Real property labor exempt. Some installation services on TPP are taxable.

Verify with the Minnesota Department of Revenue.

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