It depends on the company. In Utah, certain projects — retaining walls over 4 feet, decks, irrigation connections to municipal water, or grading work — may require permits. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, permit requirements vary by city, but most reputable landscape contractors will either handle the application for you or guide you through the process. Ask upfront whether permits are included in their bid. Some companies add permit fees as a pass-through cost, while others expect homeowners to submit the paperwork. To avoid delays, clarify responsibilities before signing. If your project involves drainage or utility tie-ins, confirm whether engineering drawings are needed. Hiring a contractor familiar with local permitting offices is valuable — they know the requirements and can expedite approval. Don’t assume permits are optional; unpermitted work can result in fines and complications if you sell your home later.
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