What Permits Do I Need to Drill a Water Well?


Like any construction project, the permits you need to drill a water well will depend on where you live and what the local and state guidelines require.

For the US, restrictions and guidelines can vary dramatically from state to state, and even within each state. Some local governments will allow homeowners within city limits to drill a water well if it’s to be used for landscaping water purposes only, while others ban all water well drilling altogether. For the cities that do allow water well drilling, most require a permit, but always check at your local city hall to get the correct guidelines before you start any major project such as drilling a water well.

If you live outside the city limits, there are typically many fewer restrictions, so you can often drill a water well without needing to get a permit. But again, restrictions vary widely depending on where you live, so always check with the proper local, county, or state departments to be sure you’re following the guidelines for the area that you live in.

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