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Roofing Permits in Sammamish, WA

Everything you need to know about roofing permits and requirements in Sammamish.

Permit Required?
Yes
Typical Fee
$140 - $320
Processing Time
5-7 business days
Office
Sammamish Building Division

Sammamish Roofing Permit Requirements

Sammamish requires building permits for most roofing projects. The City of Sammamish Building Division uses the MyBuildingPermit.com portal for online applications. Sammamish has a straightforward residential permit process with typical approvals in 5–7 business days.

Many Sammamish neighborhoods also have active HOAs with roofing material and color requirements — check your HOA rules before starting any project.

Application Process

Step 1
Gather Documents
Prepare application form, site plan, material specs, and contractor license.
Step 2
Submit Online
Apply at MyBuildingPermit.com.
Step 3
Pay Permit Fee
$140–$320 depending on scope.
Step 4
Schedule Inspections
Pre-roofing and final inspections required.

Required Documents

  • Completed building permit application form
  • Site plan showing property boundaries and structure locations
  • Roofing material specifications and manufacturer data sheets
  • Contractor license number and proof of insurance
  • HOA approval letter (if applicable)

Inspection Requirements

  • Pre-roofing inspection (after tear-off, before new material installation)
  • Final inspection (after project completion)
  • Schedule through MyBuildingPermit.com

Sammamish Permit Resources

Sammamish Building Division

Official permit information and requirements.

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Online Permit Portal

Apply for your building permit online.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sammamish Roofing Permits

Yes. All full roof replacements and overlays in Sammamish require a building permit.

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