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    Fence Permit Leland NC

    Leland is not just a Brunswick County fence job with a different ZIP code. The town has its own permit portal, its own FAQ language, and specific notes about when fence work and pool barriers are reviewed. This guide uses the Town of Leland sources reviewed on April 15, 2026.

    The Town of Leland routes permit work through its Evolve Permitting Portal.

    Leland's FAQ says commercial wood, vinyl, or chain-link fences six feet high or less do not require a building permit.

    The same FAQ tells applicants to refer to the zoning ordinance for fence approval requirements.

    Leland says proposed pool barriers are permitted and inspected under the swimming pool permit and must meet AV105 of the NC Residential Code.

    The town's posted general intake and review windows are 1-2 business days for permit intake and 10 business days for first residential review, though fence/zoning timing can vary by submittal.

    Fence approval path

    The key line in Leland's FAQ is not a flat yes-or-no permit statement for every fence. The town points applicants back to its zoning ordinance for fence approval requirements, which is the right reason to check the town path first.

    Posted review timing

    Leland posts 1-2 business days for initial permit intake and 10 business days for a first residential review. That is useful for planning, but fence-only or zoning-only submittals may move differently depending on the documents provided.

    Pool fence note for Leland homeowners

    Leland's FAQ is explicit here: proposed pool barriers are permitted and inspected under the swimming pool permit and must meet AV105 of the NC Residential Code.

    If your project includes a pool, use this guide with our North Carolina pool fence code guide instead of treating the barrier like a standard yard fence.

    FAQs

    Do I need a fence permit in Leland?

    Leland directs applicants to the town zoning ordinance for fence approval requirements. The town also states that commercial wood, vinyl, or chain-link fences six feet high or less do not need a building permit. For a residential project, confirm the exact review path through the town portal instead of assuming county-only rules apply.

    Where do I apply for a Leland fence permit?

    Use the Town of Leland Evolve Permitting Portal. The town's FAQ and permitting page direct applicants there for online submissions and permit records.

    Does a pool fence need a separate permit in Leland?

    No separate pool-barrier permit in the normal residential path. Leland's FAQ says proposed pool barriers are permitted and inspected under the swimming pool permit and must meet AV105 of the NC Residential Code.

    How long does Leland review permits?

    The town's posted general timeframes are 1-2 business days for permit intake and 10 business days for a first residential review. Actual fence or zoning review timing can vary depending on what the application includes.

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