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Mezzanine permits in Kentucky

The building code in force, who issues the permit, and the official source — verified 2026-07 against the record linked below.

Commercial building code in force
2018 Kentucky Building Code, 4th Edition, based on 2018 IBC
Who issues mezzanine permits in Kentucky
Local building officials issue permits under the statewide uniform mandatory code; the Dept. of Housing, Buildings and Construction oversees plan review.
Kentucky-specific notes
VRC permits required; local governments may not adopt any other building code.
Official code resource
up.codes/codes/kentucky

What the Kentucky permit process involves

Wherever you are in Kentucky, the mezzanine permit package looks the same: PE-stamped structural drawings with load calculations, slab adequacy analysis, and connection details, submitted to the authority above. Permit fees typically run 1–3% of construction value, plan review typically takes 6–14 weeks, and the full kickoff-to-occupancy cycle runs 10–16 weeks — the sources behind those figures are in our full permit guide. The plan reviewer checks your drawings against the code above — including the one-third rule and 7-foot clear heights and, where triggered, sprinkler requirements below the deck.

Frequently asked questions

Do you need a permit for a mezzanine in Kentucky?

In nearly every jurisdiction, yes — a mezzanine is a structural addition requiring a building permit with PE-stamped drawings. In Kentucky, local building officials issue permits under the statewide uniform mandatory code; the Dept. of Housing, Buildings and Construction oversees plan review.

What building code applies to mezzanines in Kentucky?

2018 Kentucky Building Code, 4th Edition, based on 2018 IBC. VRC permits required; local governments may not adopt any other building code.

How long does mezzanine permitting take in Kentucky?

Permit speed is set by the municipality, not the state. Published industry figures put mezzanine permitting at 6–14 weeks in typical jurisdictions, with the full kickoff-to-occupancy cycle at 10–16 weeks — ask your local building department for its current review times.

How much does a mezzanine permit cost in Kentucky?

Most jurisdictions price permits on construction valuation, typically 1–3% of project value plus plan-check fees. The exact schedule is municipal — check your local building department's published fee schedule.