25 ft tape measure
Essential for measuring setbacks, height, and footprint before you fill out any permit form.
Compare on AmazonWe have not verified an official source for Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas building department before you start.
Nobody has confirmed an official municipal source for this exact city and project yet. That's intentional — we'd rather say so than guess.
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Essential for measuring setbacks, height, and footprint before you fill out any permit form.
Compare on AmazonMakes it much easier to confirm level lines and height for fences, decks, and retaining walls.
Compare on AmazonMarks property lines and layout on grass before you dig or build.
Compare on AmazonLays out corners and string lines for an accurate site-plan sketch.
Compare on AmazonOften not, if it simply plugs into an existing, unmodified standard outlet with no new circuit.
Most Level 2 installations involve either a new circuit or hardwiring, both of which typically require a permit.
If you're adding a 40-50 amp EV circuit, many electricians and building departments want to confirm your panel has spare capacity first.
Not necessarily — it depends on whether that outlet was already permitted for this specific load, which is worth confirming.
Not always; some jurisdictions have separate provisions for outdoor equipment exposed to weather.
Some utility EV charging rebate programs specifically require a permitted, inspected installation, so check the program's requirements before you start.
Related on HomeRuleCheck: the running cost of a Level 2 EV charger, the full DIY permit need checker, and how we verify these local permit rules.
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.