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Conditional Use Permit

Permits a use that is not normally allowed in a zoning district but can be approved with conditions. Requires public hearing and specific compliance requirements.

Updated as of May 2026

Conditional Use Permit cost

$200–$1500
Typical fee range across US cities. Covers application review, recordkeeping, and initial issuance. Higher-population cities tend to charge more.
Renewal: Varies Processing: 6-12 weeks Updated May 2026

Frequently asked questions about the conditional use permit

How much does a conditional use permit cost?

A conditional use permit typically costs between $200 and $1500. Fees scale with city size: major metros like New York and Los Angeles charge roughly 30–40% more than the national average, while smaller cities and towns often charge 15–20% less. See the state-by-state cost breakdown above for adjusted ranges.

Who needs a conditional use permit?

Permits a use that is not normally allowed in a zoning district but can be approved with conditions. Requires public hearing and specific compliance requirements. If you're operating a business that falls under this category — even part-time or out of a home — most US jurisdictions require this license before you can legally serve customers.

How long does the conditional use permit application take?

Processing time is typically 6-12 weeks once a complete application is submitted. Larger cities and certain states (CA, NY, MA) trend toward the upper end of that range due to higher application volumes. Submitting an incomplete application is the single most common reason for delays.

How often do I need to renew a conditional use permit?

A conditional use permit renews on a varies cycle. Renewal fees are typically 60–70% of the initial fee. Most cities send renewal notices 30–60 days before expiration — but missing the window often means re-applying from scratch, not paying a late fee.

Can I apply for a conditional use permit online?

In most US cities, yes — the majority of municipalities now accept conditional use permit applications through their online business-licensing portals. Check the specific city page for your jurisdiction to see whether city => 'the city' has a fully online flow or still requires in-person submission of certain documents.

Conditional Use Permit by city

Select a city below for local requirements, costs, and application steps.

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