Wyoming Building Code, Building Permit and Licensing Information
Updated: Jan. 27, 2023
What Wyoming Construction Codes and Editions are Important:
- 2021 International Building Code (IBC)
- 2021 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)
- 2021 International Mechanical Code (IMC)
- 2018 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC)
- 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) – Effective 7/1/2020
- State Energy Code – Home rule – No statewide code
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101 Life Safety Code 2021
Applicability (statewide, local, limited): LIMITED
Wyoming statute 35-9-106 assigns authority to the Wyoming State Fire Marshal to establish minimum electrical safety and fire standards that are not to exceed the standards of the NEC and I-Codes for all new and existing buildings. Other Wyoming departments also have the latitude to adopt codes as they pertain to the scope regulated within their department. Qualified local jurisdictions adopt and enforce these state codes under delegated authority from the SFM. California’s SFM doesn’t adopt the IPC or IECC. Local authorities decide if they need to adopt these codes instead.
See a Statewide List of Building Codes here.
State Website | https://www.wyo.gov/ |
State Licensing | Contractor licensing (except electrical) is not done by the state of Wyoming. Rather, the option to license contractors is deferred to the local jurisdiction where the construction activity is to take place. |
State Licensing | https://ai.wyo.gov/divisions/directors-office/licensing |
State Fire Marshall | https://wsfm.wyo.gov/ |
State Environmental Permit | https://deq.wyoming.gov/ |
Additional Building Codes by State
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