Do You Need a Permit for a Fence in Indianapolis?
Short Answer
It depends on the height and location. In Indianapolis, fences under 6 feet in the rear yard and under 4 feet in the front yard generally do not require a building permit. However, you should always check with the Department of Business & Neighborhood Services to confirm for your specific property.
When You DO Need a Fence Permit
You likely need a permit if:
- Your fence exceeds 6 feet in height in the rear or side yard
- Your fence exceeds 4 feet in height in the front yard
- You’re building a fence in a historic district (additional design review may apply)
- Your property is on a corner lot (sight triangle restrictions may apply)
- You’re installing a retaining wall that also serves as a fence
When You DON’T Need a Permit
You generally do not need a permit for:
- Standard privacy fences up to 6 feet in the backyard
- Decorative front yard fences up to 4 feet
- Replacing an existing fence with the same height and materials
- Temporary construction fencing
Indianapolis Fence Rules
Even when a permit isn’t required, Indianapolis has regulations you must follow:
Height Limits
- Front yard: Maximum 4 feet
- Side and rear yard: Maximum 6 feet
- Corner lots: Additional restrictions near intersections for driver visibility
Setback Requirements
- Fences are generally allowed on the property line, but verify your property boundaries with a survey if there’s any question
- Some neighborhoods have specific setback requirements in their zoning overlay
Material Restrictions
- Most residential fencing materials are allowed (wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum)
- Barbed wire and electric fencing are generally prohibited in residential areas
- Some historic districts and overlay zones have material and design requirements
Good Neighbor Rule
- The finished side of the fence (the side without posts and rails) should face your neighbor’s property
- While not always legally required, it’s good practice and some HOAs mandate it
How to Apply
If you do need a fence permit:
- Complete the application at the Accela permit portal or in person at BNS
- Submit a site plan showing the fence location, property lines, and dimensions
- Include fence specifications — height, materials, gate locations
- Pay the fee and wait for approval
The review process for fence permits is typically faster than building permits — often 5-7 business days.
Before You Build
- Call 811 before digging to have underground utilities marked
- Check your HOA rules — many HOAs have specific fence requirements
- Talk to your neighbors — a quick conversation can prevent disputes
- Verify your property lines — building on a neighbor’s property creates legal problems
Contact
Department of Business & Neighborhood Services 200 E Washington St, Suite 1160 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: 317-327-8700 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Related Jurisdictions
- City of Indianapolis — Marion County