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Pool Permit in Edmond, OK — Cost, Requirements & Process

A pool permit in Edmond is required for all in-ground swimming pools, above-ground pools 24 inches or deeper, and permanent spas. The pool permit is a multi-trade package — the building permit covers the pool shell, deck, and barrier; an electrical sub-permit covers equipment and bonding; a plumbing sub-permit covers fill, drain, and backwash.

Edmond enforces the 2018 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) plus IRC Appendix G for residential pools. The barrier requirement is the single most-checked item: 48 inch minimum height, no openings allowing a 4 inch sphere to pass, no climbable footholds within 48 inches of the top, gate self-closing and self-latching with the latch 54 inches above grade. House walls used as part of the barrier require alarmed doors or a powered safety cover on the pool.

Electrical bonding under 2017 NEC Article 680 is the second-most-cited rejection. The equipotential bonding grid must surround the pool, all metallic components within 5 ft of the water must be bonded, and the bonding plan must be on the electrical sub-permit submittal — not produced after the fact.

Who needs this permit

Is this permit required for your Edmond project?

Property owners and licensed pool contractors installing in-ground pools, above-ground pools 24 inches or deeper, or permanent spas in Edmond.

Edmond cost range

Expected permit fees in Edmond

In-ground pool: $175 flat building. Above-ground pool over 24" depth: $100 flat. Permanent spa: $75 flat. Electrical sub-permit: $75 base. Plumbing sub-permit: $50 base. Total typical: $300 to $400.

Fees reference the current Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL) fee schedule. Contact (405) 359-4780 to confirm for your specific project valuation.

Required documents

What Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL) needs from you

  • Pool permit application via PLL portal
  • Site plan showing pool dimensions, equipment pad, deck, setbacks (5 ft from property line, 10 ft from any structure), and easements
  • Pool construction plans
  • Electrical sub-permit application with bonding diagram and equipotential grid plan per NEC 680
  • Plumbing sub-permit with backwash discharge plan (no direct discharge to storm drain)
  • Barrier plan: 48 inch minimum, self-closing self-latching gate detail, no climbable footholds within 48 inches

Process & timeline

Step-by-step process in Edmond

  1. 1

    Submit pool permit + electrical + plumbing sub-permits through PLL portal. Issuance: 5 to 10 business days.

  2. 2

    Pre-pour inspection of rebar and equipotential bonding grid.

  3. 3

    Underground plumbing inspection.

  4. 4

    Equipment final inspection.

  5. 5

    Barrier final inspection — pool cannot be filled and operated until barrier passes.

  6. 6

    Typical clock time: 6 to 14 weeks for in-ground pools.

Common reasons for rejection

Why Edmond rejects pool permit applications

  • Barrier plan missing from submittal (most common pool rejection)
  • Equipotential bonding diagram missing
  • Backwash discharge tied to storm drain
  • Setback from property line under 5 ft
  • Pool encroaching on a recorded utility or drainage easement
  • House wall used as barrier without alarmed doors or powered safety cover

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Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL): (405) 359-4780 · 10 S Littler Ave, Edmond, OK 73034

Pool permit FAQs — Edmond, OK

How close to the property line can I build a pool in Edmond?

Minimum 5 ft from any property line and 10 ft from any structure. Pools cannot encroach on recorded utility or drainage easements.

Do I need a fence around my pool in Edmond?

Yes — Edmond enforces the 2018 ISPSC barrier code: 48 inch minimum height, no climbable footholds within 48 inches, self-closing self-latching gate with latch 54 inches above grade.

Can I drain my pool to the street in Edmond?

No. Backwash and drain water cannot be discharged directly to the storm drain. Approved discharge points include the sanitary sewer or a designated dispersal area on the property.

Related Edmond permits

Not legal advice. Permitly is a software tool that summarizes publicly available Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL) requirements. Information on this page is general guidance, not legal, engineering, or code-compliance advice. Fees, forms, and review timelines can change without notice. Always confirm requirements with Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL) at (405) 359-4780 or a licensed professional before submitting an application.