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Before you buy or build a shed in New Jersey, it’s important to understand how state code and local zoning rules work together. While many smaller sheds may qualify for permit exemptions under state law, local municipalities still control placement, setbacks, and land use. We wrote this article to give you clear guidance on garage permits in your area and have included a helpful resource table with local contacts by city. To skip ahead to the information pertaining to your area, just click on your city name in the table. Here’s what you need to know to get started.
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In most cases, yes, at least partially.
Under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (UCC), many small sheds are exempt from requiring a construction (building) permit, but zoning approval is still required in nearly all municipalities. Zoning ensures your shed complies with local rules like setbacks, lot coverage, and placement on your property.
If your shed exceeds exemption limits or includes structural features that fall under the UCC, you will also need a construction permit in addition to zoning approval.

Yes. Even if your shed itself qualifies for a construction permit exemption, adding electricity requires a separate electrical permit under the NJ UCC. This applies to any wiring, outlets, lighting, or connections to your home’s electrical system.
All electrical work must be inspected and approved to ensure it meets state safety standards.

New Jersey follows the International Residential Code (IRC) through the UCC, which provides a general exemption threshold:
However, this exemption doesn’t eliminate the need for zoning approval, and municipalities may still enforce additional requirements. Always confirm with your local zoning office before moving forward.

Sheds can be customized in various ways, but certain upgrades will affect permitting requirements.
Common customization options include:
At Sheds Unlimited, many of these upgrades can be added without changing the structure’s permit status. However, once you add features like:
Your shed may require additional permits and inspections under the NJ UCC. If you’re planning a more advanced setup, it’s best to confirm requirements early in the design process.
Yes. In Bayonne, a zoning permit is required for all sheds regardless of size, and if your shed is over 200 square feet, you’ll also need a construction (building) permit, but sheds at or under 200 square feet only require the zoning permit, as long as the shed has no utility connections.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet:
As always, it’s best to call Bayonne’s Department of Planning, Zoning & Development directly at 201-858-6110 to confirm the rules for your specific property before you buy or build.
Yes. Brick requires “Prior Approval” for all sheds, regardless of size. The 100 sq. ft. Rule: For sheds under 100 sq. ft., your setback must be at least half the height of the shed from side and rear property lines.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
When you’re ready to move forward, it’s always best to call Brick Township’s Zoning Office directly at 732-262-1041 to confirm the exact requirements for your specific lot and zone before purchasing or building your shed.
Yes. In Camden, sheds 100 square feet or less require only a zoning permit, while sheds larger than 100 square feet require both a zoning permit and a construction/building permit, and every shed, no matter how small, needs at least a zoning permit before you build.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
To make sure you have the most current requirements for your specific property, contact Camden’s Planning & Development Department at 856-757-7214 or the Construction & Building Bureau at 856-757-7032 before you get started.
Yes. In Cherry Hill, all sheds require a Zoning Permit regardless of size, and if your shed exceeds 200 square feet or includes utilities like electricity or plumbing, a Building Permit is also required. Sheds at or under 200 sq ft with no utility connections may qualify for a building permit exemption under New Jersey state code, but the Zoning Permit is still mandatory either way.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
As always, it’s a good idea to confirm the current requirements directly with Cherry Hill’s Zoning Department at 856-488-7870 before you start building.
Yes. In Clifton, sheds under 200 sq ft require a zoning permit, while sheds 200 sq ft or larger require both a zoning permit and a construction (building) permit.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
When in doubt, reach out directly to Clifton’s Building Department at 973-470-5809 or the Zoning Department through the city’s website at cliftonnj.org; they’re your best resource for confirming exactly what applies to your specific property.
Yes. In East Orange, zoning approval is required before installing a shed, regardless of size. Sheds under 200 square feet may only require a zoning permit, while sheds at or above 200 square feet require both a zoning permit and a building permit, but since East Orange hasn’t published a shed-specific threshold, you should confirm the exact cutoff directly with the Building Division and Zoning Department before you start.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
As always, it’s best to confirm all the details directly with the East Orange Zoning Department at [email protected] or the Building Division at 973-266-5328 before moving forward with your project.
Yes. In Edison, NJ, all sheds require a Zoning Permit regardless of size, and if your shed exceeds 200 square feet, you’ll also need a Building Permit on top of that.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
Since building codes and local ordinances can change, always confirm the latest requirements directly with Edison Township’s Division of Construction Code Enforcement at 732-248-7257 before starting your project.
Yes. A Zoning Permit is required for all sheds. In Elizabeth, the biggest hurdle is not the shed size, but your land’s “breathability.”
Here are the key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
As always, it’s best to confirm the current requirements directly with Elizabeth’s Bureau of Construction at City Hall (Room 401, 50 Winfield Scott Plaza) or by calling 908-820-4080 before you buy or build your shed.
Yes. In Franklin Township, sheds 200 sq ft or less require only a Zoning Permit, while sheds over 200 sq ft require both a Zoning Permit and a Building (Construction) Permit, and note that the township caps garden sheds at a maximum of 200 sq ft total, so anything larger falls under full accessory building rules.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
When in doubt, reach out directly to Franklin Township’s Planning & Zoning Office or Construction Code Office to confirm the current requirements for your specific property before you start building.
Yes. In Hamilton Township, all sheds require at minimum an EZ Permit (a simplified zoning/land use permit), sheds under 150 sq ft need only this EZ Permit, sheds between 150–199 sq ft also require an EZ Permit but are subject to zoning district setback rules, and sheds 200 sq ft or larger require a full building permit in addition to meeting zoning requirements.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
Since permit rules can change, it’s always a good idea to confirm the latest requirements directly with Hamilton Township’s Land Use Office before you buy or build your shed.
Yes. In Jersey City, every shed requires a zoning permit regardless of size, but if your shed is 200 square feet or smaller (think 10×20 or anything smaller), you won’t need a separate building permit; go over 200 square feet, and you’ll need both a zoning permit and a building permit.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
When in doubt, reach out to Jersey City’s Division of Zoning directly at jerseycitynj.gov or call City Hall at 201-547-5000 to confirm the current requirements for your specific property before purchasing or installing your shed.
Yes. In Lakewood, NJ, all sheds require both a zoning permit and a building (construction) permit, regardless of size.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
As always, it’s a good idea to call the Lakewood Zoning Office directly at 732-364-3760 ext. 5601 to confirm the current rules before you purchase or place your shed.
Yes. In Middletown, NJ, all sheds require, at a minimum, a zoning permit regardless of size. Sheds over 200 sq ft require both a zoning permit and a construction permit; and sheds over 500 sq ft require a zoning permit, a construction permit, and a grading plan approved by the Township Engineer.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
As always, it’s a good idea to contact Middletown’s Zoning Office directly at (732) 615-2278 or [email protected] to confirm the exact requirements for your specific property before you get started.
Yes. In Newark, sheds 200 square feet or smaller require only a zoning permit, while sheds over 200 square feet, or any shed with electrical, plumbing, gas, or sewer connections, require both a zoning permit and a building permit.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
Always confirm the details that apply to your specific property and zoning district by contacting the Newark Zoning Department or the Newark Building Division at 973-733-3957 before starting your project.
Yes. Old Bridge has a Universal Permit Policy. Unlike other towns that follow the 200 sq. ft. state exemption, Old Bridge requires a permit for all sheds.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
Always confirm the current requirements directly with the Old Bridge Building Department (732-721-5600) and Zoning Division before you build or order your shed.
Yes. In Passaic, all sheds require a zoning permit regardless of size, and if your shed exceeds 200 square feet, you’ll also need a construction permit on top of that.
Here are the key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
Always confirm the latest requirements directly with the Passaic Zoning Office by calling 973-365-5632 before you start your project.
Yes. In Paterson, NJ, you’ll likely need both a building permit and a zoning permit for your shed, regardless of size. Paterson actively enforces the NJ Uniform Construction Code for all construction projects, and zoning approval is very likely required for any size.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
Since Paterson’s specific shed rules aren’t fully published online, your best move is to call the Division of Planning and Zoning directly at (973) 321-1343 x 2349 with your address and shed dimensions before you do anything else.
Yes. In Toms River, NJ, sheds 200 square feet or under require only a zoning permit, while sheds over 200 square feet require both a zoning permit and a building permit.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
When in doubt, reach out directly to the Toms River Township Zoning Office at (732) 341-1000, Ext. 8449 or [email protected] to confirm the rules that apply to your specific property before you buy or build.
Yes. You’ll likely need a shed permit in Trenton, since it uses a lower permit threshold than the NJ state baseline. Sheds without a permanent foundation that are 144 square feet or under require a zoning review but no building permit, while sheds that exceed 144 square feet or have a permanent foundation require both a building permit and a zoning review from the Division of Technical Services.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
Always confirm the specific requirements for your property with the Trenton Zoning Board at 609-989-3549 before you start building.
Yes. In Union City, a zoning permit is required for all sheds regardless of size, and a building (construction) permit is also required if your shed exceeds 200 square feet , so below 200 sq ft you still need a zoning permit, but at or above 200 sq ft you’ll need both.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
As always, confirm the current requirements directly with the Union City Building and Zoning Department at (201) 348-5711 before starting your project.
Yes. All sheds require a Zoning Permit. Woodbridge enforces a strict size “ceiling” that’s lower than the state baseline.
Here are the other key requirements your shed must meet to get approved:
As always, it’s a good idea to confirm the current requirements directly with the Woodbridge Township Zoning Department at (732) 602-6003 before you start building.
| COUNTY | CONTACT |
| Atlantic County | Regional Planning & Development |
| Bergen County | Department of Planning & Engineering |
| Burlington County | Permits & Licenses |
| Camden County | Planning Department |
| Cape May County | Planning Department |
| Cumberland County | Buildings & Grounds |
| Essex County | Buildings & Grounds |
| Gloucester County | Buildings & Grounds |
| Hudson County | Division of Planning |
| Hunterdon County | Buildings & Maintenance Division |
| Mercer County | Planning Department |
| Middlesex County | Office of Inspections |
| Monmouth County | Division of Planning |
| Morris County | Buildings & Grounds |
| Ocean County | Department of Planning |
| Passaic County | Buildings & Grounds |
| Salem County | Construction Board of Appeals |
| Somerset County | Building Permit |
| Sussex County | Planning |
| Union County | Union County Planning Board |
| Warren County | Division of Buildings & Grounds |

Finding the right shed in New Jersey means choosing a design that fits your needs while meeting local zoning requirements. Before you build, confirm setbacks, placement rules, and any permit requirements with your municipality. Sheds Unlimited offers a range of styles, sizes, and customization options to match your property and intended use. Once you’ve selected the right shed, a quick check with your local office helps ensure everything goes smoothly from delivery to installation.
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