Zoning, Building and Manufactured Home Permits

Important! - Prior to doing any construction, earthmoving, filling or grading in Trempealeau County please contact the Zoning Department  for information on any applicable local regulations.

 

The following permits are required in Trempealeau County if you are doing any construction, building a new house, adding on to an existing house or structure or locating/replacing a manufactured home in the County:

 

Zoning Permits - are required if you are building a home, an addition to a home, a shed, deck or any accessory structure. For a Zoning Permit Application Click Here

 

Building Permits - are required if you are building a home, an addition to a home or a cabin. The permits must be filled out completely and signed by the applicant and the Town Chairman or Clerk. For a Building Permit Application Click Here

 

Manufactured Home Permits - are required if you are locating a manufactured home or replacing a manufactured home on a property. The permits must be filled out completely and signed by the applicant and the Town Chairman or Clerk. For a Manufactured Home Permit Application Click Here

Be sure to contact your local Town Chairman or Clerk to see if the Town has any permit requirements.  Click here for a list of Town Chairmen and Clerks.

-Return all applications to the Trempealeau County Zoning Department-

Completed permit applications and fees can be mailed to the Trempealeau County Zoning Department at:

Courthouse
Zoning Department
P.O. Box 67
Whitehall, WI 54773

Please make checks payable to the "Trempealeau County Zoning Department"

Commonly requested information:

Are you planning on building a new home or a manufactured home? Click Here

Are you planning on building an addition to your existing residence? Click Here

Are you planning on building a garage, shed or deck? Click Here

Important! - Prior to doing any construction, earthmoving, filling or grading in Trempealeau County please contact the Zoning Department for information on any applicable local regulations.