Do You Need a Permit for a Deck in Regina?
✅ Last Reviewed: July 7, 2025
If you’re thinking about building a deck in Regina, you’re probably wondering if you need a permit for it. The answer depends on a few key factors, and there have been some changes to the rules in recent years.
When You Need a Deck Permit in Regina
According to the City of Regina’s regulations, a building & development permit is required for any deck that meets any of these conditions:
- The deck surface is more than 60 cm (2 feet) above ground level at any point.
- The deck is covered by a roof or other structure, regardless of height.
- The deck is being structurally altered, expanded, or relocated.
Previously, the height threshold was 30 cm, but this was updated to 60 cm to allow more flexibility for lower decks.
In addition to the building permit, Regina includes a development permit as part of the same application. This ensures your deck also complies with zoning bylaws like property line setbacks and lot coverage.
👉 City of Regina — Deck & Fence Permit
When You Don’t Need a Deck Permit in Regina
You don’t need a permit if your deck meets all of the following:
- The deck surface is 60 cm (2 feet) or less above ground level.
- The deck has no roof or covering.
- You are only performing minor repairs (like replacing deck boards, railings, or steps), without changing the structure, size, or location of the deck.
However, even if you don’t need a permit, you’re still responsible for ensuring the deck is safe and built to code.
👉 Application Package – Deck & Sunroom (PDF)
Why You Should Get a Permit
Some homeowners are tempted to skip the permit process, especially for DIY projects. But there are good reasons to follow the rules:
- Safety & Code Compliance: A permitted deck is inspected to ensure it meets building codes and is structurally sound.
- Resale Value: Future buyers (and their inspectors) may check that your deck was properly permitted.
- Insurance Coverage: Unpermitted structures could lead to denied claims if something goes wrong.
- Peace of Mind: You know the job is done right and you won’t face unexpected fines or orders to remove the deck.
👉 Building & Demolition Permits Overview
How to Apply for a Deck Permit in Regina
The process is fairly straightforward:
- Prepare Your Application Package: This includes a site plan, deck drawings or plans, and your property’s legal description. If the deck is covered or structurally complex, you may need sealed drawings from an engineer. (Application Package PDF)
- Get Owner’s Signature: If you’re not the property owner, you’ll need their signed consent.
- Submit Through eBuild: The City’s online portal for building and development permit applications. (eBuild Regina)
- Check for Utility Conflicts: You may also need approvals from SaskEnergy, SaskPower, or other utilities if your deck is near service lines.
- TSASK Approvals: If gas or electrical work is involved, approvals from the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan may be required. (TSASK)
- Pay the Fee: The permit fee for a deck (covered or uncovered) is typically $100, but confirm the current fee with the City.
You cannot start construction until your permit is paid and officially issued. Once your deck is complete, the City requires a final inspection (and additional inspections for covered decks, such as foundation and framing).
👉 Residential Building Permits
Questions? We Can Help!
At The Ultimate Deck Shop, we help homeowners and contractors navigate the permit process every day. If you have questions about your project or what you’ll need, don’t hesitate to stop by or give us a call.
We’re here to make your backyard dreams a reality—safely and by the book.
Frequently Asked Questions About Deck Permits in Regina
Do I need a permit for a deck in Regina?
In Regina, you need a permit if your deck is more than 60 cm (2 feet) above ground level, covered by a roof or other structure, or if you are making structural changes, expanding, or relocating it. Lower, uncovered decks may not require a permit, but must still comply with building codes.
How much does a deck permit cost in Regina?
As of July 2025, the typical fee for a Regina deck permit is $100. Fees may vary depending on the project, so check the City of Regina website for the most current information.
How do I apply for a deck permit in Regina?
You can apply for a deck permit in Regina by submitting your application through the City’s eBuild online portal. You’ll need to include a site plan, deck drawings, and property details. Be sure to wait until your permit is approved and paid for before starting construction.
Do I need a permit to repair my deck in Regina?
If you’re only doing minor repairs—like replacing boards, railings, or steps—without changing the deck’s structure, size, or location, you don’t need a permit. Major structural changes, however, do require a permit.
Why is a deck permit important in Regina?
A deck permit ensures your deck is safe, code-compliant, and properly documented. It can protect you from fines, improve your home’s resale value, and ensure your insurance remains valid in case of an accident or damage.
2 comments
Hi Dean. The City of Regina changed this requirement for the 2025 season (increased the height from 30cm to 60cm for no permit). We have now updated the article to reflect the change. Thanks for catching that!
Why does your page indicate that decks higher than 30 cm require a permit? According to the City of Regina webpage, it’s 60 cm. Your page is affecting AI generated results.
https://www.regina.ca/bylaws-permits-licences/building-demolition/building-demo-permits/residential/deck-fence/