Get Your North Carolina Permit-Ready Site Plan — Fast.
For North Carolina permit applications, we provide scaled, dimensioned site plans built from official parcel data. Starting at $129. Delivered in 24–48 hours. Free revisions included.
North Carolina county and city permit offices commonly require site plans for fences, decks, pools, and accessory structures.
✓ No site visit required
✓ Drafted from official counties across North Carolina GIS data
✓ Formatted to local permit office requirements
✓ Accepted by North Carolina building departments
Permit-Ready Site Plan Drafting for North Carolina.
Before any fence, deck, pool, shed, or ADU permit gets approved in North Carolina, the building department needs to see exactly where the project will sit on your lot and how far it is from each property line. That is the job of a site plan: a scaled, dimensioned drawing built from your property's official boundary data. In North Carolina, this document is a mandatory part of nearly every residential permit application, and its accuracy directly determines whether your permit is approved on the first submission or bounced back with reviewer comments. City Permit Plans drafts these plans from counties across North Carolina GIS records and delivers a permit-ready PDF within 24 to 48 hours — at a fraction of what a licensed surveyor charges. For the vast majority of North Carolina residential permits, a non-certified drafting plan like ours is exactly what the permit office accepts.
What separates City Permit Plans from a licensed surveyor is not just the price — it is the speed and the convenience. For a permit application in North Carolina that accepts a non-certified site plan, which covers most fence, deck, pool, shed, and ADU permits, there is simply no reason to pay $1,000 to $3,000 or more and wait several weeks. Our plans are built from the same official GIS parcel records your permit office uses, formatted to their specific requirements, and delivered as a permit-ready PDF within 24 to 48 hours. We handle the whole thing remotely, so there is nothing to schedule and no one to wait for. And because we confirm your North Carolina permit office's requirements before you order, you can proceed with confidence knowing our plan will be accepted — or find out in advance if a stamped survey is the rare exception your project requires.
What Is a Site Plan — and Why Does North Carolina Require One?
For anyone applying for a permit in North Carolina, it helps to understand exactly what the building department is looking for when they review your site plan. The plan is a top-down, to-scale representation of your entire property. It shows the shape and dimensions of your lot, the footprint of your existing home and any other structures, and the location of your proposed fence, deck, pool, shed, ADU, or addition. Critically, it includes dimension lines showing the distance from your project to each property line, because these setback distances are what the North Carolina reviewer measures against the local zoning code. The plan also carries a north arrow, a scale bar, and a title block identifying the property. When all of these elements are present and accurate, your North Carolina permit application moves through review smoothly. City Permit Plans includes every one of these required elements on each plan, sourced from official the county parcel records.
Site Plan Services for Every North Carolina Permit.
Homeowners and contractors in North Carolina can order any of our six site plan services directly online, with no phone call or appointment required. Our flat-rate residential plans — fence at $129, deck and pool at $179, shed at $129, and ADU at $249 — are delivered within 24 to 48 hours and drafted entirely from official parcel records without a site visit. Commercial plans and unusually complex lots are scoped and quoted individually so you know the price before any work begins. Every North Carolina site plan we produce is formatted to your local permit office's specific checklist, which is what gives your application the highest chance of approval on the first submission. And because we include free revisions with every order, you are protected even if the North Carolina reviewer requests a formatting change after you submit.
Fence Permit Plans
Property boundaries, setback lines, proposed fence layout, and gate placement for North Carolina fence permits.
from $129 · 24–48 hrsDeck & Pool Plans
Structure footprint, setbacks, equipment pad, and barrier layouts for North Carolina deck and pool permits.
from $179 · 24–48 hrsShed & Accessory
Placement and setbacks for sheds, garages, carports, and accessory structures in North Carolina.
from $129 · 24–48 hrsADU & Additions
Lot coverage calculations, zoning overlays, and setbacks for North Carolina ADU and addition permits.
from $249 · 24–72 hrsCommercial Plans
Larger parcels, parking layouts, and multi-structure sites for commercial North Carolina permit applications.
custom quotePermit Expediting
We submit, track, and manage revisions with the North Carolina permit office on your behalf.
from $300Faster, Cheaper & Just as Accurate as a Local Surveyor.
24–48 Hour Turnaround
Not 1–3 weeks. We work from official records — no site-visit scheduling delays.
Official counties across North Carolina Data
Drafted from the same county GIS parcel records your permit office uses for review.
Flat-Rate from $129
vs $1,000–$3,000+ for a licensed surveyor. Same outcome for most North Carolina permits.
Free Revisions Always
If the North Carolina permit office requests changes, we revise within 24 hours at no cost.
How the Permit Process Works in North Carolina.
For North Carolina property owners, the permit journey has a few clear stages. Stage one is determining whether a permit is required — this depends on your project type and local thresholds, and the North Carolina building department can confirm. Stage two is preparing your documents, chief among them the site plan. Stage three is submission to the North Carolina permit office. Stage four is plan review, where an official confirms your project meets zoning setbacks and coverage limits. Stage five is issuance, after which you can legally begin construction. Throughout this process, the quality of your site plan has an outsized impact on speed. A professionally drafted plan that matches North Carolina formatting requirements sails through review, while a rough sketch invites questions and delays. City Permit Plans focuses entirely on stage two — producing the accurate, compliant site plan that makes the rest of your North Carolina permit process go smoothly.
Zoning setbacks are the invisible lines that govern where you can and cannot build on your North Carolina property. The local code establishes minimum distances from each property line — usually different values for front, rear, and side yards — and every structure must respect them. When you apply for a permit in North Carolina, the reviewer's primary job is to confirm your project falls within these limits, and they do that by measuring the dimensions shown on your site plan. An inaccurate plan, or one missing these dimensions, makes compliance impossible to verify and leads to rejection. City Permit Plans builds every North Carolina site plan around your true, GIS-sourced property boundaries and labels each setback distance clearly, so the reviewer can confirm compliance instantly and your permit moves forward without setback-related delays.
From Address to Permit-Ready Plan in 4 Steps.
Getting a site plan for your North Carolina project follows a simple four-step path. First, you submit your address and project details through our online form. Second, we pull your your county GIS parcel boundary and zoning data. Third, we draft and quality-check the plan against your local permit office's checklist to make sure every required element is present and correct. Fourth, we deliver the permit-ready PDF to your inbox within 24 to 48 hours. If your North Carolina permit office later requests revisions, we update the plan within 24 hours for free. That is the whole process — no site visits, no scheduling, no surprises. We have deliberately kept it simple because we know the permit process can feel overwhelming, and the site plan is often the part that trips people up. By handling it entirely for you from official North Carolina records, we remove the biggest source of delay from your application.
Submit your address & project
Your North Carolina address plus what you're building. Takes under 5 minutes.
We pull counties across North Carolina GIS data
Official parcel boundaries and zoning — the same records your permit office uses.
Your site plan is drafted
Scaled, dimensioned, and formatted to the North Carolina permit office checklist.
PDF delivered in 24–48 hrs
Permit-ready plan to your inbox. Free revisions if any changes are requested.
We Serve All of North Carolina.
We serve North Carolina and the surrounding counties across North Carolina area entirely remotely. Because we work from official GIS parcel records rather than scheduling in-person visits, your property's specific location within North Carolina has no effect on the turnaround time or the price. Urban, suburban, and rural properties all move through the same efficient 24 to 48 hour process at the same flat-rate pricing. This is a genuine advantage for North Carolina residents in outlying areas, who would otherwise pay a premium and wait even longer for a local surveyor willing to travel to their property. With us, a rural North Carolina parcel is drafted exactly as quickly and affordably as one in the center of town.
Permit types we coverBuilt for North Carolina Homeowners & Contractors.
A broad mix of North Carolina clients rely on City Permit Plans. For homeowners, we are the affordable, fast alternative to a licensed surveyor for routine fence, deck, pool, and shed permits. For contractors and builders throughout North Carolina, we function as an outsourced drafting department — deck builders, fence installers, pool contractors, and general contractors send us their addresses and project details and get permit-ready plans back within 24 to 48 hours, letting them focus on building rather than paperwork. We also serve ADU specialists and remodeling firms who need the more detailed plans those projects require. And real estate professionals in North Carolina turn to us for plans supporting listings, improvements, and due diligence. No matter who you are or what your North Carolina project involves, our remote, flat-rate service is designed to deliver the site plan you need quickly and affordably.
All We Need Is Your Address & Project.
You might expect ordering a professional site plan to involve a stack of paperwork, but for North Carolina projects it is remarkably simple. All we truly need is your property address and a description of what you intend to build. From your address, we locate your parcel in the North Carolina county GIS database and pull your official boundaries. If you can share project measurements — fence length, deck size, pool dimensions — that helps us position everything accurately, but we can also work from a general description and refine details with you. An existing survey helps on irregularly shaped or disputed lots, though it is optional. For standard North Carolina residential properties, an address and a few sentences are genuinely all it takes to get a permit-ready plan underway, which is a big part of why the whole process moves so quickly.
The Projects We Draft Most in North Carolina.
When North Carolina residents come to us, they are usually working on one of several project types, each with its own site plan needs. Fence projects are the most common request — a site plan proves the fence line respects property boundaries and setback rules throughout North Carolina. Deck and patio builds require plans showing the structure footprint and its distance from property lines. Pools and spas demand thorough plans that include barrier and equipment layouts, reflecting the strict safety codes that apply to water features. Accessory structures — sheds, garages, pergolas, carports — need plans confirming proper placement. And ADUs, garage conversions, and room additions, which are increasingly popular in North Carolina, require the most comprehensive plans including lot coverage calculations and zoning overlay notes. City Permit Plans handles every one of these North Carolina project types with plans built to match the exact permit checklist.
How We Stay Accurate in North Carolina Remotely.
The accuracy of a remotely drafted site plan surprises many first-time North Carolina customers, so it is worth explaining how it works. Every parcel in the county is recorded in a public GIS database that stores its exact boundary geometry, derived from official surveys and recorded plats. This is authoritative data — the same information your North Carolina permit reviewer uses to evaluate your application. By building your plan directly on top of this data, we ensure the boundaries and setback measurements are correct. We use current aerial photography to confirm the position of existing structures on your North Carolina lot, then draft your proposed project to the specifications you provide. For standard residential parcels, this remote process yields a plan indistinguishable in accuracy from one produced by a site visit — which is why North Carolina permit offices routinely accept our plans. We reserve the recommendation for an in-person survey to genuinely complex cases.
"As a contractor I use City Permit Plans for all my deck and pool jobs. The 24-hour turnaround keeps my crews moving. My clients are always impressed when the permit paperwork moves this fast."
General Contractor · North Carolina
How Fast Can You Get Your North Carolina Site Plan?
When time matters on your North Carolina project, our turnaround speaks for itself. We deliver standard residential site plans — covering fences, decks, pools, and sheds — within 24 to 48 hours of your order. Plans for ADUs and additions take 24 to 72 hours, reflecting the extra zoning analysis they require. Commercial projects receive a defined timeline with their custom quote. The reason we can move this fast is simple: unlike a North Carolina surveyor who must schedule and complete a site visit before drawing anything, we begin immediately from official GIS parcel data. That eliminates the one to three week wait that in-person surveys involve. And if you are up against a hard permit deadline in North Carolina, ask us about rush processing — we frequently accommodate urgent requests and can turn plans around even faster when needed.
Simple, Flat-Rate Pricing.
Standard residential plans are flat-rate — the same price for North Carolina as anywhere in the US. No hidden fees, no hourly surprises.
Residential Standard
Boundary, placement, setbacks, and dimensions for fence, gate, and shed permits.
- Official counties across North Carolina GIS data
- Scaled, dimensioned drawing
- North arrow & title block
- Free revisions included
Most Comprehensive
Full footprint with setbacks, equipment pads, and barrier layouts for North Carolina decks and pools.
- Everything in Fence plan
- Structure footprint + sq ft
- Equipment pad placement
- Barrier & fencing layout
Custom Projects
ADUs from $249. Complex North Carolina lots and commercial parcels quoted individually.
- ADU / addition from $249
- Lot coverage + zoning overlays
- Commercial parcels + parking
- Quote within 4 business hours
What's Included in Your North Carolina Site Plan.
A City Permit Plans site plan for North Carolina is a complete, permit-ready document — not a rough sketch that needs supplementing. Each plan includes your property boundary drawn to scale from official North Carolina county records, with lot line dimensions labeled. It shows all existing structures in their correct positions, and it places your proposed fence, deck, pool, shed, or addition exactly where you intend it, with clear setback dimensions to every property line. Project-specific requirements are included as needed — barrier layouts and equipment pads for pools, square footage and lot coverage for larger structures. And every plan carries the standard elements North Carolina permit offices demand: north arrow, scale bar, and a title block. This completeness is deliberate. A plan missing any of these components is a plan that gets rejected, so we make sure yours has all of them from the start.
City Permit Plans vs. a North Carolina Surveyor.
Not every North Carolina permit needs a stamped survey. See how the options stack up for residential permits.
| Option | Typical Cost | Turnaround | No Site Visit | Free Revisions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ✦ City Permit Plans | $129–$349 | 24–48 hours | ✓ | ✓ |
| DIY Software | $39–$129 | You do the work | ✓ | N/A |
| Other Online Services | $100–$500 | 1–5 days | ✓ | Varies |
| Licensed Surveyor | $1,000–$3,000+ | 1–3 weeks | ✗ | ✗ |
Why Getting the Permit Right Matters in North Carolina.
Understanding why permits matter helps explain why the site plan is worth getting right. In North Carolina, permits exist to ensure construction is safe, complies with zoning, and respects neighboring properties. Skipping the permit for a fence, deck, pool, or addition might seem like a shortcut, but it exposes you to stop-work orders, fines, and the possibility of having to remove finished work. Unpermitted improvements also create headaches at resale and can jeopardize insurance claims. The permit process is not merely bureaucratic box-ticking — it is what keeps your North Carolina project legal and your property marketable. And since an accurate site plan is the linchpin of a successful permit application, investing in a professional plan from City Permit Plans, starting at $129, is one of the smartest and least expensive steps you can take to protect your North Carolina project and your home's long-term value.
Site Plan Questions for North Carolina.
The most common questions North Carolina homeowners and contractors ask before ordering.
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Submit your property address and project details. Most flat-rate plans are delivered in 24–48 hours. Free revisions included.
- 24–48 hour turnaround
- Official counties across North Carolina GIS data
- Formatted to North Carolina requirements
- Free revisions, flat-rate pricing
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