Do I Need a Permit for a Retaining wall in New Orleans, LA?

We have not verified an official source for New Orleans on this project yet, so this page shows a general pattern seen across many U.S. jurisdictions rather than a confirmed local rule. Use the checker below, and always confirm with the New Orleans building department before you start.

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Nobody has confirmed an official municipal source for this exact city and project yet. That's intentional — we'd rather say so than guess.

Before you start

  • Measure the project (footprint, height, and distance to property lines).
  • Check your property lines against a survey or plat, not just a fence or hedge.
  • Check your HOA's rules if you have one — HOA approval does not replace a city permit.
  • Check for utility or drainage easements that might restrict what you can build.
  • Take dated photos of the site before you start.
  • Sketch a simple site plan showing the project relative to your lot lines.
  • Contact your local building department with your specific project details before you buy materials.

Documents you may need

  • Cross-section drawing showing wall height, batter, and drainage
  • A soils or geotechnical note for taller/engineered walls
  • A survey confirming the wall's distance from the property line

Questions worth asking the New Orleans building department

  • At what height does a retaining wall need a stamped engineering design here?
  • How is height measured for a series of tiered walls?
  • What drainage details does the plan reviewer expect to see?
  • Do I need a permit to rebuild an existing wall in the same footprint?

Tools that help

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25 ft tape measure

Essential for measuring setbacks, height, and footprint before you fill out any permit form.

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Laser level

Makes it much easier to confirm level lines and height for fences, decks, and retaining walls.

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Inverted marking paint

Marks property lines and layout on grass before you dig or build.

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25 ft tape measure

Essential for measuring setbacks, height, and footprint before you fill out any permit form.

Compare on Amazon

Laser level

Makes it much easier to confirm level lines and height for fences, decks, and retaining walls.

Compare on Amazon

Inverted marking paint

Marks property lines and layout on grass before you dig or build.

Compare on Amazon

Frequently asked questions

At what height does a retaining wall need a permit?

Four feet is the most commonly cited threshold, often measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall.

Does a short wall supporting a driveway still need a permit?

Commonly, yes — walls carrying a surcharge load like a driveway or slope are treated more strictly than a simple garden wall, regardless of height.

How is height measured for a tiered or stepped wall?

Some jurisdictions measure closely stacked tiers as one combined wall for permit purposes, so a series of "under 4 feet" walls can still add up to a permit requirement.

Do I need an engineer for a retaining wall?

Taller and load-bearing walls commonly require a stamped engineering design; shorter garden walls often don't.

What happens if a retaining wall doesn't have proper drainage?

Poor drainage is one of the most common reasons retaining walls fail, and plan reviewers often specifically check for it.

Do I need a survey if the wall is near the property line?

Confirming the exact boundary matters — a wall built over the line can create a real dispute with a neighbor.

This tool is for general educational use. It reflects common patterns across U.S. jurisdictions, not a specific city's verified rule unless a verified official source is shown above. Local codes change and vary block by block in some cities. Always verify with your local building or permitting office before you start work.