Tucson Fence Permit 2026: Fees, Inspections, Timeline

Tucson fence permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Tucson Fence Permits 2026

Tucson fence permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Tucson Fence permit basics

Tucson Fence common issues

Height limits (front yard typically 4 ft, back yard 6 ft), corner lot visibility triangles, HOA approval often required.

Tucson-specific permitting context

Tucson requires new commercial development to include water-harvesting design under its commercial rainwater harvesting ordinance, and contractors must hold an Arizona Registrar of Contractors license. Work outside the city limits falls under separate Pima County development services jurisdiction.

Climate factors: A hot arid Sonoran Desert climate with a summer monsoon season drives cooling-load HVAC, sun and heat protection, and flash-flood drainage over any freeze concerns.

Arizona licensing for Fence contractors

Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) - required: $480 application + exam. Board: https://roc.az.gov.

Mechanics lien deadline in Arizona: 120 days from completion (or 60 days after notice of completion). Preliminary notice: 20-day preliminary notice REQUIRED for all parties not in direct contract with owner.

Tucson Fence sales tax

Arizona sales tax: 5.6% + local (~8.4% combined avg). Prime contractors collect TPT (Transaction Privilege Tax) on 65% of gross receipts. MRRA contractors pay tax on materials at purchase.

Verify with the Arizona Department of Revenue.

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