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Pool Permits: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do pool permits rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Boulder City requires a building permit for all in-ground and permanent above-ground pools and spas. Plans must meet International Building Code, Clark County pool code, and state pool safety law NRS 461A.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Clark County requires a building permit for all in-ground swimming pools, spas, and any pool exceeding 24 inches deep. Plans, barrier compliance, and drain anti-entrapment per federal VGB Act are required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
PermitRequired for pools and spas-
CodeIRC, ISPSC, Title 9 BCMC-
State LawNRS 461A residential pool safety-
FederalVGB Act drain covers-
InspectionsPre-pour, pre-plaster, final-
Permit Trigger-Over 24 inches deep
Barrier-48 inch per NRS 444.065
Engineer-Required for gunite
Drain Safety-VGBA federal act
Setbacks-5 ft side/rear typical

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a pool in Boulder City?

Yes. All in-ground, permanent above-ground, and spa installations require a Boulder City building permit and must meet IRC, ISPSC, and NRS 461A requirements.

What about a small inflatable kiddie pool?

Inflatable pools that are not permanent and under 24 inches deep typically do not require a permit, but larger or permanent above-ground pools do.

Paradise FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in unincorporated Clark County?

Yes, if the water depth exceeds 24 inches. Inflatable and above-ground pools deeper than 24 inches require the same barrier (48 inch fence), electrical bonding, and VGBA-compliant drain covers as in-ground pools.

How much do Clark County pool permits cost?

Fees are calculated on pool valuation and typically run 800 to 2,500 dollars for residential pools including building, electrical, and plumbing sub-permits. Engineered plans and inspections are additional.

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