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Hampton Deck Permit Cost (2026)

Residential deck building permit fees in Hampton, Virginia, pulled directly from the City of Hampton Fee Schedule - Permits and Development Review (Revised August 2025). Hampton prices a deck the same way it prices any building permit: 0.39% of the construction value, with a $50 minimum. A $15,000 deck works out to a fully itemized $69.67 all-in once the $10 technology fee and 2% state levy are added.

Deck permit rate
0.39% of construction value
Minimum permit fee
$50 (covers ~up to $12,820)
$15,000 deck
$69.67 all-in
Add-ons
$10 technology fee + 2% levy
Plan review
$20 residential (separate)
Fee Status
Official schedule - figures exact
What This Guide Covers - and What It Does Not

This guide covers: Hampton, VA residential deck building permit fees as published in the City of Hampton Fee Schedule (Revised August 2025). Coverage includes the 0.39%-of-value building permit rate, the $50 minimum permit fee, the $10 technology fee, and the 2% Virginia state levy that combine into the deck permit total.

This guide does NOT cover: Deck electrical work (lighting, outlets, a hot-tub circuit), which is a separate electrical trade permit at 0.9% of value; the $20 residential plan review, which is a small separate line; zoning permits; HOA architectural approvals; and the deck contractor's labor and material cost.

How the value-based fee works: Because the permit is a percentage of construction value, the deck fee scales with the value you declare. Below roughly $12,820 of declared value the calculated fee falls under $50 and you pay the $50 minimum. Above that, the 0.39% rate governs. Use a realistic construction value.

Key Takeaways
  • Hampton bills a deck like any other building permit: 0.39% of construction value, with a $50 minimum. There is no separate deck line item - the deck just uses the standard building-permit rate.
  • A $15,000 deck is $58.50 permit + $1.17 state levy + $10 technology fee = $69.67 all-in. That is among the lowest verified deck permit costs in the Hampton Roads cluster.
  • Any deck with a declared value under about $12,820 produces a calculated fee below $50, so the $50 minimum applies - $61.00 all-in with the technology fee and levy.
  • A $30,000 high-end composite deck is $117 permit + $2.34 levy + $10 technology = $129.34 all-in. The fee rises with the value you declare, so use a realistic construction value.
  • Deck electrical work (step lighting, outlets, a hot-tub circuit) is a separate electrical trade permit at 0.9% of value - more than double the building-permit rate - and is not included in the deck figures here.
  • A separate $20 residential construction-document review may apply. Compared with value-based Fairfax County ($688.50 for a $15,000 deck), Hampton's 0.39% rate is dramatically lower.

Hampton Deck Permit Fee Structure

Hampton's deck permit has three parts: the value-based permit fee (subject to the $50 minimum), the 2% state levy on that permit fee, and a flat $10 technology fee. A separate $20 residential plan review applies where construction-document review is needed.

Component Amount How It Is Calculated
Building permit fee 0.39% of value 0.0039 × declared construction value; $50 minimum
Minimum permit fee $50.00 Applies when 0.39% of value is below $50 (value under ~$12,820)
2% state levy 2% of permit fee 0.02 × the permit fee line
Technology fee $10.00 Flat, per permit; not in the levy base
Residential plan review $20.00 Separate line; 3rd+ submission $100 each

Source: City of Hampton Fee Schedule - Permits and Development Review (Revised August 2025), Building Permits and plan review sections. Deck electrical work is a separate electrical trade permit at 0.9% of value. Confirm current rates with the Development Services Center before filing.

Worked Examples - Real Deck Projects in Hampton

Each example uses the same 0.39% rate, the $50 minimum, the $10 technology fee, and the 2% levy. Because the fee is value-based, the building permit cost rises with the deck's declared construction value.

Example 1: $5,000 small deck (minimum fee)

A homeowner builds a small $5,000 pressure-treated deck. 0.39% of $5,000 is $19.50, which is below the $50 minimum, so the minimum applies.

  • Calculated permit fee 0.39% × $5,000 = $19.50 → minimum applies = $50.00
  • 2% state levy on $50 = $1.00
  • Technology fee = $10.00
  • Total all-in deck building permit: $61.00

Any deck under about $12,820 of declared value lands on this same $61.00 all-in floor.

Example 2: $15,000 deck (the standard case)

A homeowner builds a $15,000 deck. The declared value is above the $50-minimum threshold, so the 0.39% rate governs.

  • Permit fee 0.39% × $15,000 = $58.50
  • 2% state levy on $58.50 = $1.17
  • Technology fee = $10.00
  • Total all-in deck building permit: $69.67

A separate $20 residential plan review may apply if construction-document review is required, bringing the example to $89.67. Deck electrical is a separate trade permit.

Example 3: $30,000 high-end composite deck with lighting

A homeowner builds a $30,000 composite deck with built-in step lighting and two GFCI outlets. The deck building permit uses 0.39%, and the electrical is a separate trade permit.

Deck building permit:

  • Permit fee 0.39% × $30,000 = $117.00
  • 2% state levy on $117 = $2.34
  • Technology fee = $10.00
  • Building permit subtotal: $129.34

Electrical trade permit (lighting and outlets):

  • 0.9% of the electrical work value, $50 minimum, $10 technology fee, 2% levy - filed separately
  • A small lighting circuit usually lands on the $50 electrical minimum ($61.00 all-in on the electrical side).

The $129.34 is the building-permit side only. The electrical trade permit is separate; confirm its value basis with the Development Services Center.

Hampton Deck Permit Cost vs Other Verified Jurisdictions

For a $15,000 deck, Hampton's 0.39% rate produces one of the lowest verified deck permits in the region. The comparison mixes fee bases - value-based percentage, flat, and tiered - so read the basis column, not just the dollar figure.

Jurisdiction Deck Fee Basis $15,000 Deck Permit
Hampton, VA 0.39% of value (min $50) $69.67
Richmond, VA $63 + $6.07/$1,000 over $2k $144.75
Norfolk, VA flat $100 + tiered PR + levy $152.00
Henrico County, VA $100 + $6/$1,000 over $5k $163.20
Fairfax County, VA 3% of value + 50% PR + 2% levy $688.50

All figures are for a $15,000 declared deck value and exclude trade permits (electrical), which vary by scope. Each jurisdiction links to its verified page. Hampton's 0.39% rate is the lowest in this set.

Side-by-Side Math

See how Hampton compares head-to-head against its Hampton Roads neighbor.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Hampton deck building permit is 0.39% of the deck's construction value, with a $50 minimum, plus a $10 technology fee and a 2% state levy on the permit fee. A $15,000 deck is $58.50 + $1.17 + $10 = $69.67 all-in. A deck under about $12,820 of value lands on the $50 minimum ($61.00 all-in). A separate $20 residential plan review may apply, and deck electrical is a separate trade permit. Source: City of Hampton Fee Schedule, Revised August 2025.
Hampton's building-permit rate is only 0.39% of construction value. Fairfax County charges 3% of value plus a 50% plan review and the 2% levy, which is why the same $15,000 deck is $688.50 there versus $69.67 in Hampton. Norfolk uses a flat $100 base plus tiered plan review ($152 all-in). Hampton's low percentage rate, combined with a small $50 minimum, makes it one of the cheapest deck permits in the region.
Yes. The minimum permit fee is $50. Because the rate is 0.39%, any deck with a declared construction value under about $12,820 produces a calculated fee below $50, so you pay the $50 minimum. With the $10 technology fee and the 2% levy, a minimum-fee deck permit is $61.00 all-in.
Yes. Deck lighting, outlets, or a hot-tub circuit is electrical work, filed as a separate electrical trade permit at 0.9% of the electrical value - more than double the building-permit rate - with the same $50 minimum, $10 technology fee, and 2% levy. A small lighting circuit usually lands on the $50 electrical minimum. This is separate from the deck building permit figures on this page.
A residential construction-document review fee of $20 may apply in addition to the deck building permit, with 3rd-and-later submissions at $100 each. It is a small, separate line and is not part of the 2% levy base. For a straightforward deck on a standard plan, the review is minimal; expect more if the design needs multiple submissions.
No. The $69.67 figure is the Hampton building permit cost for a $15,000 deck only. It does not include the deck contractor's labor and materials. A typical mid-size deck in the Hampton Roads market runs $12,000-$25,000 for the contractor scope. The permit fee is a small line item in your overall deck project budget.

Sources

Official .gov Sources - Verified June 2026
Next Step

Confirm your specific Hampton deck permit cost or compare against neighbors.

Always verify current deck permit fees directly with the Hampton Development Services Center before budgeting or filing. The fees on this page are from the City of Hampton Fee Schedule revised August 2025. Deck electrical work is a separate trade permit. Call 757-728-2444 or apply at hampton.gov to confirm current rates before submitting an application.
Disclaimer: All fee information on PermitPrice is for informational purposes only and is not an official permit quotation. Actual permit fees are determined by the City of Hampton Development Services Center at the time of application. The 0.39% rate, $50 minimum, $10 technology fee, and 2% levy are exact from the Revised August 2025 schedule; deck permit totals scale with the declared construction value. Plan review and electrical trade permits are billed separately. Fee schedules can change without notice - verify all fees directly with the department before filing.

Written by: Munib Ur Rehman

Data verified against official fee schedule documents.