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Permit Requirements: Allen vs McKinney

How do permit requirements rules compare between Allen, TX and McKinney, TX?

Allen and McKinney have similar restriction levels.

Allen, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Allen requires a fence permit for new construction, replacement of more than 50 percent, and any fence over 8 feet. Permit fees start at 50 dollars. HOA approval is separate and often required first.

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McKinney, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Fence permits are required in McKinney for all new fences and for replacement of more than 50 percent of an existing fence. Permit fee is approximately 50 plus contractor registration. HOA approval typically required in master-planned communities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAllenMcKinney
Permit RequiredNew or 50%+ replacement-
Height TriggerOver 8 ft-
Base Fee$50-
HOA ApprovalSeparate, often first-
InspectionPost-install required-
Permit-Required
Fee-About 50
Replacement-50%+ triggers permit
Review-3-5 business days
HOA-Separate approval

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Allen FAQ

Do I need a permit to replace my backyard fence in Allen?

Yes, if you are replacing more than 50 percent of the fence. Small section repairs typically do not require a permit.

How tall can my fence be in Allen?

8 feet in rear and side yards, 4 feet in front yards, without special approval. Anything over 8 ft triggers an additional permit review.

Do I need HOA approval in addition to the city permit?

Yes. Most Allen HOAs require ACC approval first. Texas SB 1588 (2021) limits HOA bans but not style and material rules.

McKinney FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a fence in McKinney?

Yes. A building permit is required for any new fence or replacement of more than 50% of an existing fence.

Can I repair my fence without a permit in McKinney?

Minor repairs replacing less than 50% of the fence do not require a permit.

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