Roofing Permit Guide in Phoenix, AZ
When you need a roofing permit, how to get one, and what happens if you skip it.
When a Permit IS Required
- Full roof replacement (removing and replacing decking)
- Structural repairs to roof framing or trusses
- Adding a new roof over existing structure
- Installing solar panels on the roof
- Any work that changes the roof structure
When a Permit is NOT Required
- Like-for-like shingle replacement on the same deck (in many jurisdictions)
- Minor repairs covering less than 25% of the roof area
- Gutter replacement or repair
- Roof cleaning or maintenance
* Permit requirements vary by jurisdiction. When in doubt, contact the Phoenix building department to confirm.
How to Get a Roofing Permit in Phoenix
- 1
Hire a licensed roofing contractor — they typically pull the permit on your behalf
- 2
Contractor submits permit application with scope of work and materials
- 3
Building department reviews and approves (1–5 days typical)
- 4
Work begins after permit is issued and posted on-site
- 5
Inspector visits during or after installation
- 6
Final inspection sign-off closes the permit
Required Inspections
- Deck inspection (before shingles are installed)
- Final inspection after completion
Consequences of Skipping a Permit
- Difficulty selling your home — unpermitted work shows up in title searches
- Homeowner's insurance may deny claims for unpermitted work
- Required to tear off and redo work at your expense
- Fines from the building department
- Liability if the roof fails and injures someone
Verify Your Contractor's License in AZ
Before any permitted work begins, verify your contractor holds an active AZ license. Licensed contractors are authorized to pull permits — unlicensed contractors cannot.
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