Winston-Salem Fence Permit 2026: Fees, Inspections, Timeline

Winston-Salem fence permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Winston-Salem Fence Permits 2026

Winston-Salem fence permit fees, plan review, and required inspections for 2026.

Winston-Salem Fence permit basics

  • Building department: City of Winston-Salem / Forsyth County Inspections Division
  • Department URL: https://www.cityofws.org/343/Inspections-Division
  • Permit fee typical: $50 - $300 permit fee
  • Plan review + approval: 10-20 business days
  • Inspections required: 1 inspection (typically just height + setback)

Winston-Salem Fence common issues

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

Winston-Salem-specific permitting context

One consolidated Inspections Division permits and inspects all construction across both the City of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, and NC requires a state GC license above roughly $40,000.

Climate factors: Humid Piedmont climate with hot summers, cool winters and periodic ice storms, with no coastal wind or flood exposure.

North Carolina licensing for Fence contractors

North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors - required: $75 + $40K-$1M+ working capital + exam. Board: https://nclbgc.org.

Mechanics lien deadline in North Carolina: 120 days from last work (180 days to file suit). Preliminary notice: Notice to Lien Agent required within 15 days of first furnishing for projects over $30K.

Winston-Salem Fence sales tax

North Carolina sales tax: 4.75% + local (~7% combined avg). Real property contracts (capital improvement) exempt. Repair, maintenance, installation (RMI) services TAXABLE as of 2016 reform.

Verify with the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

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