Fence permits required per municipality. Pittsburgh requires permit for all fences over 4 ft; most suburbs require permits for fences over 6 ft or any fence on corner lots. No countywide permit.
Allegheny County does not issue residential fence permits. Municipal building or zoning office handles. Pittsburgh Permits Office (Department of Permits, Licenses and Inspections) requires permit + site plan for fences over 4 ft; fee ~$75-$150. Mt. Lebanon requires permit for all fences ($50). Monroeville and Penn Hills exempt fences under 6 ft not in front yard. All municipalities require property survey or locate before construction to avoid encroachment.
Building without permit: stop-work order + $150-$500 fine + double permit fee.
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