Dubuque Building Permit Process Updated to Improve Simplicity and Consistency

The Dubuque City Council recently approved a series of updates to Dubuque’s building permitting and valuation process designed to make permits clearer, more consistent, and easier for both homeowners and contractors to navigate. The changes take effect Dec. 1, 2025, and coincide with the upcoming launch of the new Citizenserve online permitting software.

The updated fee schedule and valuation practices focus on two primary goals: simplifying permit applications and improving consistency in how project valuations are determined.

Key changes include:

  • Standardized Valuation for New Construction: The City will shift from applicant-provided valuations to a calculated valuation model based on the International Code Council’s Building Valuation Data (BVD). Local adjustments ensure the model reflects Dubuque’s construction market and maintains a neutral impact on overall permit revenue.
  • Simplified Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Permits: MEP applications will switch from lengthy itemized lists to a straightforward, valuation-based approach. Frequently permitted items, such as equipment replacements, will now be calculated as simple per-unit fees.
  • Streamlined Residential Alteration Fees: Residential alteration permits will use tiered “fee buckets” based on project valuation, giving homeowners predictable, easy-to-understand pricing. Window replacement permits will shift to a standardized per-unit fee.
  • Clear, Flat Fees for Solar and Swimming Pool Permits: Solar permits and residential swimming pool permits will follow simplified flat-fee structures to improve clarity and ease of use.

These changes were developed with extensive input from local contractors and were unanimously supported by the City of Dubuque Building Code Advisory and Appeals Board. The updates are intended to improve transparency, reduce administrative complexity, and create a more user-friendly permitting experience.

City staff will closely monitor the first year of implementation to ensure the changes remain revenue-neutral while continuing to support a consistent and predictable permitting process.

The online permitting portal will be launched soon. Contractors for whom the City has an email address will receive a message with detailed information on how to create an account and access the Citizenserve portal.

For more information, please visit www.cityofdubuque.org/ICS or contact the City of Dubuque Inspection and Construction Services Division at 563.589.4150 or bu******@***********ue.org.

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