☀️ Solar Permit in Dallas, TX

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📋 Quick Facts — Solar Permit in Dallas

DetailInfo
Permit Required?Yes — in most cases
Permit TypeElectrical + Building Permit
Permit OfficeDallas Development Services Department
Phone(214) 948-4480
HoursMon–Fri 8am–4pm
Online PortalApply Online
Fee / TimelineCurrent Data
Solar Permit FeeElectrical panel: $167 (same minimum structure as HVAC).
Approval TimeMost residential trade permits same-day via online portal
NEC Edition (TX)2020 (NFPA says 2023 NEC for some jurisdictions — varies widely)
Permit AuthorityLocal jurisdictions control everything. No statewide residential building code o
📍 Office Address: 320 E. Jefferson Blvd., Room 118, Dallas, TX 75203

Do I Need a Solar Permit in Dallas?

The short answer: almost always yes. REQUIRED in all 50 states for solar PV installation — and Dallas is no exception. The Dallas Development Services Department enforces electrical + building permit requirements for residential and commercial work.

✅ Work That Always Requires a Permit

  • Rooftop solar PV installation of any size
  • Ground-mounted solar arrays
  • Battery storage systems connected to PV
⚠️ Don't skip the permit. Working without a permit in Dallas can result in stop-work orders, fines, failed home sales, and liability if the work causes damage or injury.

💰 Solar Permit Fees in Dallas (2026)

Permit fees in Dallas are set by Dallas Development Services Department. Here's the current fee structure for solar work:

Fee ItemAmount
Solar PermitElectrical panel: $167 (same minimum structure as HVAC).

Source: Dallas DSD published fee schedule, verified March 23, 2026 by PermitCalculator.com. Dallas uses COMBINED master permit for 1-2 family residential — Table A-I (sqft-based per HB 852). Minimum per trade: $125 + admin fees = $167. Plan review is SEPARATE: $0.46/sqft or $577 minimum.

* Fees may change. Always verify current rates with Dallas Development Services Department at https://developdallas.dallascityhall.com.

🔍 Inspection Requirements

After the permit is issued, Dallas requires inspections at key stages. Do not cover work before it's inspected.

  • Rough-in Inspection: Conduit routing, wire sizing, grounding, and electrical rough-in verified before panels are energized.
  • Structural Inspection: Racking attachment to roof structure, flashing around penetrations, load distribution verified.
  • Final Inspection: Full system operational test, proper labeling (NEC 690 requires specific disconnect labels), net meter application confirmed.

📝 How to Apply for a Solar Permit in Dallas

  1. Verify your contractor is licensed — Licensed Solar Contractor (C-46 in CA), Licensed Electrician, or licensed General Contractor depending on state. Some states require a PE (Professional Engineer) stamp on structural drawings for larger systems..
  2. Gather required documents — Equipment specs, site plan, load calculations where applicable.
  3. Submit the application — Online at Dallas Development Services Department or in person.
  4. Pay the permit fee — Electrical panel: $167 (same minimum structure as HVAC)..
  5. Post the permit — Keep a copy on-site until all inspections pass.
  6. Schedule inspections — Do not cover work until the inspector signs off.

📌 Texas State Requirements

In addition to Dallas's local rules, these state-level requirements apply:

  • Major cities (Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio) have strong permit offices
  • Unincorporated areas (no city limits): often NO permit required
  • HVAC: TACL license (Texas Air Conditioning Contractor License) or HVAC-R license from TDLR
  • Electrical: TECL license from TDLR. Master Electrician required for permit pulls.

→ Texas Licensing Board

🚫 Common Solar Permit Mistakes in Dallas

  • Assuming permit approval = can turn system on — need utility PTO separately
  • Incorrect labeling — NEC 690 requires specific labels on every disconnect, combiner box, and conduit
  • Not accounting for utility interconnection timeline in project schedule (adds 2–8 weeks)
  • Missing rapid shutdown requirement (NEC 690.12 — required in NEC 2017+ jurisdictions)

💡 Pro Tips from Contractors

  • Start the utility interconnection application the same day you pull the permit — they run in parallel and interconnection often takes longer
  • In cities using SolarAPP+, permit can be instant — check if your city uses it before assuming 1-2 week wait
  • All disconnects, conduit, and combiner boxes require specific NEC 690 labels — prepare them before final inspection
  • Rapid shutdown (NEC 690.12) is required in NEC 2017+ jurisdictions — verify your inverter supports it before installing

Notes specific to Dallas:

  • PermitDallas online portal allows same-day permits for most trade work
  • Dallas County and City of Dallas are separate — unincorporated areas use county
  • Strong enforcement in city limits. Outside city limits: county or no permit requirement.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a solar permit in Dallas, TX?

Yes, in most cases. REQUIRED in all 50 states for solar PV installation. In Dallas, contact Dallas Development Services Department at https://developdallas.dallascityhall.com.

How much does a solar permit cost in Dallas?

In Dallas: Electrical panel: $167 (same minimum structure as HVAC).. Fees may change — always confirm with Dallas Development Services Department before applying.

How long does a solar permit take in Dallas?

Most residential trade permits same-day via online portal. Simple residential trade work is often issued same-day or within 1–3 business days.

Who can pull a solar permit in Texas?

Licensed Solar Contractor (C-46 in CA), Licensed Electrician, or licensed General Contractor depending on state. Some states require a PE (Professional Engineer) stamp on structural drawings for larger systems.

🔗 Related Permit Pages

Other trades in Dallas:

Other cities in Texas:

→ Full Texas Permit Guide