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Fence Regulations in Freehold, NJ (2026)

3 verified fence regulations for Freehold, New Jersey, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Height Limits

Freehold Borough allows fences up to 6 feet in rear and side yards. Front yard decorative fences are limited to 4 feet. Fences exceeding 6 feet require a construction permit. Corner lot fences near intersections must maintain sight triangle clearance.

Freehold Fence Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Freehold Borough Code Title 18 (Zoning), Section 18.76.030 Fences in residential zones

A. Fences not to exceed four feet in height above ground level may be erected between the front property line and the building line, except that townhouse units and other unit types determined to be of a similar type shall not be permitted to erect fences in the front yard area. B. Fences not to exceed five feet in height above ground level may be erected between the front building line and the...

Permit Requirements

Freehold Borough requires a zoning application for all new fences. Construction permits are required for fences over 6 feet or fences enclosing swimming pools. Contact the Construction Department at 732-462-4903 for permit requirements.

Freehold Fence Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Freehold Borough Code Title 18 (Zoning), Section 18.76.050 Permits

A. Application. Whenever a fence is erected under this chapter, a fence permit shall be obtained from the building inspector prior to erection. The applicant shall be responsible for location of fence and the borough shall have no responsibility with regard to such location. Applications for such permits shall be made in writing to the building inspector of the borough and shall set forth the f...

Neighbor Fence Rules

New Jersey has no statewide fence cost-sharing law. Each property owner is responsible for their own fence. NJ common law recognizes the spite fence doctrine, which prohibits fences erected solely to annoy a neighbor. Freehold Borough requires the finished side of fences to face the neighbor.

Freehold Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Monmouth County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Freehold city rules.

Fence Regulations in Monmouth County