Ogden Permits

Fence Permit in Ogden (2026)

Fence permit requirements, fees, and process for Ogden, UT. Find out if you need a permit and how to apply.

Conditional

Fence permit requirements in Ogden, UT are conditional depending on project scope.

A Fence permit may be required depending on project scope in Ogden, UT. The Ogden Community and Economic Development — Building handles permit applications for Ogden. Below you will find the current thresholds, fees, and process for obtaining a fence permit in Ogden.

When Is a Permit Required?

When a Fence Permit Is Required in Ogden: Permit required for fences over 6 ft in height

Permit Fees

Fence Permit Fees in Ogden: $75–$200. Estimated timeline: 1-2 weeks.

Estimated timeline: 1-2 weeks

How to Get a Fence Permit in Ogden

  1. Verify whether your project meets the permit threshold in Ogden: Permit required for fences over 6 ft in height.

  2. Prepare your permit application and plans. Contact the Ogden Community and Economic Development — Building at https://www.ogdencity.com/planning for required documentation.

  3. Submit your application online at https://www.ogdencity.com/planning or in person at the Ogden Community and Economic Development — Building.

  4. Pay the permit fee: $75–$200.

  5. Wait for plan check approval. Estimated timeline: 1-2 weeks.

  6. Important: Ogden Community and Economic Development. Front yard fences typically limited to 4 ft.

Ogden Community and Economic Development — Building

Phone: (801) 629-8930

Website: https://www.ogdencity.com/planning

Online Permits: https://www.ogdencity.com/planning

Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I build an ADU on my Ogden property?

Yes. Utah SB 174 (2021) requires Ogden to allow internal ADUs by-right without a conditional use permit. Detached ADUs are also permitted in most residential zones with a building permit. ADUs are limited to 1,000 sqft. No owner-occupancy requirement for the ADU permit itself. Contact Ogden Community and Economic Development for zone-specific requirements.

How does Ogden differ from Salt Lake City and Provo?

Ogden is in Weber County, about 30 miles north of Salt Lake City. It has a distinct identity as a former railroad hub and manufacturing city that has reinvented itself as an outdoor recreation gateway. Ogden has better access to world-class skiing (Snowbasin, Powder Mountain) than Salt Lake City. Housing is generally more affordable than SLC. The Ogden-Clearfield metro includes Hill Air Force Base, Utah's largest single-site employer. Provo is in Utah County to the south and is shaped by BYU — quite different from Ogden.

What ski resorts are near Ogden?

Ogden has excellent ski resort access: Snowbasin Resort (30 min, host of 2002 Olympic downhill), Powder Mountain (40 min, largest ski area in the US by acreage), and Nordic Valley (30 min). This outdoor recreation access is a major driver of Ogden's growth and short-term rental market. Ogden can be a more affordable base than Salt Lake City for ski season renters.

Are short-term rentals allowed in Ogden?

Yes. Short-term rentals are allowed in Ogden with a permit ($125/year). Ogden's outdoor recreation proximity makes it a growing STR market for ski season and summer adventure tourism. Utah Transient Room Tax applies to all STR rentals. Permit number must be displayed in all listings.

What is the significance of Ogden's railroad history for current development?

Ogden was the junction point of the First Transcontinental Railroad (completed 1869). The city grew rapidly as a railroad hub — much of the historic building stock in the 25th Street area dates to the 1880s-1920s. This history created a walkable downtown with historic commercial buildings. Today, Ogden's Union Station (1924) is a landmark and houses several museums. The railroad heritage creates unique historic preservation considerations for development — the Historic 25th Street District is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Source: Ogden Building Code — Fence Requirements. Last verified April 6, 2026. View source

Last updated: April 6, 2026
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