Roofing Permits in Woodinville, WA
Everything you need to know about roofing permits and requirements in Woodinville.
Permit Required?
Yes
Typical Fee
$120 - $280
Processing Time
3-5 business days
Office
Woodinville Building Department
Woodinville Roofing Permit Requirements
Woodinville is home to Stout Roofing’s main office. The City of Woodinville Building Department processes residential roofing permits efficiently — typically 3–5 business days for straightforward re-roofs. Woodinville uses the MyBuildingPermit.com portal.
Woodinville has several neighborhoods with HOA requirements. Always confirm HOA rules before starting your project.
Application Process
Step 1
Prepare Documents
Application form, site plan, material specs, and contractor license.
Step 2
Submit Online
Apply at MyBuildingPermit.com.
Step 3
Pay Fees
$120–$280 depending on project valuation.
Step 4
Pass 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 or Woodinville Building Department
Woodinville Permit Resources
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We manage the full permit process — application, fees, inspections, close-out.
Get Free EstimateFrequently Asked Questions About Woodinville Roofing Permits
Yes. All full roof replacements and overlays in Woodinville require a building permit.
Woodinville typically processes residential roofing permits in 3–5 business days — one of the fastest turnarounds on the Eastside.
Yes — our office is in Woodinville and we pull permits for every project in the city.
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