Jefferson County requires building permits for retaining walls over 4 feet tall. Walls over 4 feet require engineered plans stamped by an Alabama-licensed professional engineer. Drainage and setback requirements apply.
Jefferson County Land Development Services and Birmingham require building permits for retaining walls taller than 4 feet measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, per the 2018 IBC adopted locally. Walls with surcharge (slope or structure above) may trigger the permit requirement at lower heights. Engineered plans must be stamped by a professional engineer licensed in Alabama per Alabama Code Β§34-11-1 et seq. Drainage provisions behind the wall must be shown on plans to prevent hydrostatic failure. Setbacks from property lines follow zoning code (typically 3-5 feet in residential zones). Walls within drainage easements require additional county engineering review.
Unpermitted walls over 4 feet: stop-work order, required engineering review, potential demolition order. Fines $200-$1,000. Wall failures damaging neighbors: civil liability exposure.
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