Redmond ADU Permit Issued
"Issued" means Redmond has approved the plans and the permit is ready to be picked up — usually after the applicant pays outstanding fees and clears any pre-issuance conditions. Construction can legally begin once the permit is issued, posted on site, and any required pre-construction meeting is done.
Last verified 2026-05-15
| Typical timeline | ~1 week |
|---|---|
| Direct city fees | Included in adjacent phase |
| Reviewing department | Redmond Planning & Community Development |
| Submittal portal | Verify with city |
Timeline and fee ranges are project-level averages aggregated from public data and Golden State ADU project history. Authoritative current numbers live in the Redmond published fee schedule and the city's permit portal — verify before budgeting.
What permit issued actually means in Redmond
Issuance is the legal handoff. The city has accepted the plans, the applicant clears the remaining balance (plan review balance, building permit fee, inspection deposits, technology fees, and any impact or connection fees the city collects at issuance), and the permit document is generated.
Pre-issuance conditions are common. Examples: recording a covenant for the ADU on the deed, paying water/sewer connection fees to the appropriate utility, posting a right-of-way bond, or completing a separate side-sewer permit. These do not all live with the building department.
Once issued, the approved plan set and the permit card go on site. Most cities require an inspection card to be visible and accessible to inspectors.
REDMOND NOTE
Redmond residential permits, including ADUs, are issued through the Development Services group under Planning's Construction and Permits division; the issuance invoice clears outstanding fees and any pre-issuance conditions.
Why Redmond permit issued hits the high end
- 01How fast the applicant pays the issuance balance after the city emails the invoice
- 02Whether any pre-issuance conditions (covenants, utility fees, bonds) are outstanding
- 03Whether the applicant has been waiting on a separate side-sewer or right-of-way permit
Where the dollars actually come from
- 01Outstanding plan review balance
- 02Building permit fee (often computed from valuation per the state building code fee table)
- 03Inspection deposit / inspection fees
- 04Technology / records / archive fees
- 05Impact fees and utility connection charges (often the largest line item on a new DADU)
Exact dollar amounts vary by project. Use the Redmond fee schedule linked below for the current numbers.
Common homeowner mistakes
Cities publish their fee subtitles. Modeling the issuance invoice in advance prevents project pauses while financing catches up.
Adding a new dwelling unit usually requires a separate side-sewer permit and utility connection fees. These are not part of the building permit fee.
Work before the permit issues and is posted on site can void inspections and trigger stop-work orders.
Permit Issued checklist
These are typical artifacts for an ADU project at this phase in Washington cities. Exact requirements depend on the project and the current Redmond submittal checklist — verify with the city before submitting.
- Issuance invoice paid
- Pre-issuance conditions cleared (covenants, side-sewer permit, utility fees, bonds)
- Approved plan set on site and accessible to inspectors
- Permit card posted in a weather-protected, visible location
- Pre-construction meeting scheduled (if required)
When to call a pro
A Redmond-experienced contractor will line up subs and inspections to start the week of issuance — without that coordination, the project often sits idle for two to three weeks after the permit issues.
Redmond Permit Issued questions
How long does Redmond ADU permit issued take?
For an ADU project in Redmond, WA this phase typically runs ~1 week. Complex sites, missing reports, first-time submittals, or busy permit seasons trend toward the upper end. Resubmittals reset the clock for that round. These ranges are project-level averages — verify the current published timeline with Redmond for your specific project.
What does permit issued cost in Redmond?
There is no separate direct city fee for permit issued in Redmond; costs are absorbed in the adjacent application, review, or issuance fees.
Which Redmond department handles permit issued?
Redmond Planning & Community Development handles this phase; submittals and status live in https://mybuildingpermit.com/. See City of Redmond — Planning & Community Development: https://www.redmond.gov/469/Residential-Permits.
What's the most common reason permit issued stalls in Redmond?
Unpaid pre-issuance fees, missing side-sewer or utility connection permits, and pending covenants are the usual stall causes in Redmond. We pre-screen every submittal against the current Redmond checklist before it goes to the city.
Do I need a contractor or designer for Redmond permit issued?
Not legally required for owner-applicants, but in Redmond every ADU permit eventually touches building, land use, fire, and public works review tracks. Contractor coordination is what keeps the schedule honest once the permit is in motion.
How do I check Redmond permit status during permit issued?
Redmond publishes live status inside https://mybuildingpermit.com/. The same record carries application data, review comments, fee balances, and (after issuance) inspection results.
Redmond permit sources we used
Every claim on this page about Redmond permits, fees, portals, or departments traces to an official city or zoning-code source. Numbers in the at-a-glance table come from our project history and public data; verify current values with the city before budgeting.
- City of Redmond — Planning & Community Development · city pageResidential Permits
Redmond residential permits, including ADUs, are handled by Planning's Development Services.
Accessed 2026-06-03
- City of Redmond — Zoning Code · codeRZC 21.08.220 Accessory Dwelling Units (PDF)
Redmond's land-use code section governing ADU purpose, type, size, and siting standards.
Accessed 2026-06-03
- City of Redmond · help articleRedmond Plan Review Online (PRO) overview (PDF)
Redmond's electronic plan-submittal program (PRO) and the rejection rules for paper / mis-named files.
Accessed 2026-06-03
- MyBuildingPermit (E-PermitHub) · portalMyBuildingPermit — Redmond jurisdiction
Redmond uses the MyBuildingPermit portal for application, status, and inspection scheduling.
Accessed 2026-06-03