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How to Get a Building Permit in Denmark (2026), Step‑by‑step, Documents, Timeline & Fast‑track

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Anyone planning to construct, extend, demolish or change the use of a building in Denmark must, in most cases, obtain a byggetilladelse (building permit) from the local municipality before work begins. Understanding how to get a building permit in Denmark is essential for developers, international contractors, project sponsors and in‑house counsel who need to coordinate planning permission, environmental approvals and, since 1 July 2025, new whole‑life CO2e and life‑cycle assessment (LCA) requirements introduced under the National Strategy for Sustainable Construction.

This guide walks through every stage of the building permit process in Denmark for 2026 applications: eligibility checks, the digital submission procedure via the Byg og Miljø portal, required documents, realistic timelines, indicative costs and the fast‑track pathway available for strategically important projects.

Overview of the Building Permit Process and Who It Applies To

A building permit in Denmark is the formal municipal authorisation that confirms a proposed project complies with the Danish Building Regulations (commonly cited as BR18 and subsequent amendments), local plans (lokalplaner), zoning rules and environmental legislation. The municipality where the property is located is the sole decision‑maker for almost every category of building permit.

Not every piece of work requires a full permit. Minor alterations, such as internal renovations that do not affect structural elements, fire safety or building use, may fall outside the permit requirement entirely. Certain categories of simple structures (carports, sheds below prescribed size thresholds) may only need a notification (anmeldelse) rather than a full application. The decisive factor is whether the work changes structural, fire‑safety, accessibility or energy‑performance characteristics, or alters the external envelope or use classification.

Where a project also triggers environmental obligations, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening, Natura 2000 habitat assessments, water or soil‑contamination permits, those consents run in parallel with, or as a precondition to, the building permit. All applications are submitted digitally through the national Byg og Miljø portal, which routes the case to the relevant municipality. For an overview of the portal and basic requirements, the official guidance published on LifeInDenmark provides a useful starting point for foreign applicants.

Eligibility and Prerequisites for a Building Permit in Denmark

Before preparing a formal submission, applicants should complete a set of preliminary checks. Getting these right at the outset prevents the most common causes of delay once the application enters the municipal review queue.

Land‑use and planning checks

The first step is to confirm the site’s zoning status. Denmark classifies land as urban zone (byzone), rural zone (landzone) or summer‑cottage zone (sommerhusområde). Construction in rural zones requires a separate landzonetilladelse (rural‑zone permit) from the municipality before a building permit can be granted. Applicants must also obtain an extract of the applicable local plan and review any registered easements (servitutter) and restrictive covenants on the property.

Ownership and authority to apply

The project owner, or an authorised agent such as an architect or consultancy firm, may submit the application. Foreign companies are not prohibited from applying for planning permission in Denmark, but they must be able to demonstrate lawful control of the site, whether through ownership, a registered lease or written landowner consent. Industry observers note that many foreign developers appoint a Danish‑registered entity or authorised local agent to streamline communication with the municipality.

Pre‑application meeting (forhåndsdialog)

Most municipalities offer a pre‑application meeting. While not legally mandatory, this meeting is strongly recommended. It allows the applicant’s design team to present the project concept, confirm which documents will be required, identify any environmental approval triggers and discuss indicative processing timescales. For projects above the CO2e thresholds introduced on 1 July 2025, the pre‑application meeting is the appropriate moment to clarify LCA and Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) obligations.

Prerequisites checklist

  • Site plan. Current cadastral extract (matrikelkort) showing boundaries, access and neighbouring properties.
  • Proof of title or landowner consent. Title deed, lease or signed owner authorisation.
  • Local plan extract. Confirmation that the proposed use and building parameters fall within the local plan or that a dispensation will be sought.
  • EIA/Natura screening opinion. Preliminary assessment of whether the project triggers environmental impact or habitat assessment obligations.
  • LCA threshold check. Determination of whether the project exceeds the CO2e thresholds that require an LCA report and EPDs under post‑July 2025 rules.

Step‑by‑Step Procedure for Obtaining a Building Permit in Denmark

The building permit procedure in Denmark follows a broadly consistent sequence across all 98 municipalities, although processing times and supplementary requirements vary. The table below summarises each stage, the responsible actor and a realistic duration range. The numbered sub‑sections that follow provide detailed guidance on each step.

Step Who does it Typical duration
1. Pre‑application & feasibility Project owner + architect + municipality 2–6 weeks
2. Prepare submission package Applicant + design team (architect, engineer, LCA consultant) 4–12 weeks
3. Submit application via Byg og Miljø Applicant (digital) Instant (submission); municipal registration 1–7 days
4. Municipal completeness check & neighbour/public consultation Municipality (technical staff) 2–8 weeks (including 2–4 week nabohøring where applicable)
5. Technical review & specialist consultations Municipality + external agencies 4–12 weeks (EIAs add months)
6. Request for further information (RFI) & applicant response Municipality → Applicant 2–6 weeks per RFI round
7. Decision (grant or refuse) Municipality 8–16 weeks from acceptance for standard cases
8. Post‑permit: inspections & occupation certificate Applicant + municipality Ongoing during construction; final certificate on completion

Step 1, Conduct Pre‑Application and Feasibility Assessment

Request a forhåndsdialog (pre‑application dialogue) with the municipality’s building and planning department. Bring a site plan, a preliminary project description and sketches showing dimensions, heights, setbacks and intended use. Ask the municipality to confirm whether the project requires an EIA screening, a Natura 2000 assessment or a rural‑zone permit. Use this meeting to establish whether the new CO2e LCA thresholds apply and, if so, which building category governs the required limit values. Record the municipal case officer’s name and any written minutes, these set expectations and can be referenced if disputes arise later.

Step 2, Prepare the Submission Package

Assemble the full application package based on the building permit requirements confirmed during the pre‑application stage. The package will include architectural drawings, structural calculations signed by a certified engineer, energy performance calculations demonstrating compliance with the BR18 building regulations, and, where required, an LCA report prepared using the national methodology with accompanying EPDs for key building materials. If the project triggers an EIA screening, prepare the screening report and any scoping documentation for submission alongside the building permit application. For projects on potentially contaminated land, include a soil and contamination assessment. A complete list of documents needed for a building permit is set out in the Required Documents section below.

Step 3, Submit the Application via Byg og Miljø

All building permit applications in Denmark are submitted digitally through the Byg og Miljø portal. The applicant (or authorised agent) creates a new case, selects the relevant municipality, uploads the required files (PDFs, DWG and ZIP formats are accepted) and follows the municipality’s file‑naming conventions. Danish citizens and residents authenticate using MitID; foreign applicants without MitID should contact the municipality to arrange alternative authentication or appoint a Danish‑registered agent. Once submitted, the portal generates a receipt and assigns a case number. Municipal registration typically occurs within 1–7 days.

Step 4, Municipal Completeness Check and Neighbour Consultation

The municipality verifies that the application is complete. Incomplete applications are returned or held pending missing information, which resets the processing clock. For projects that deviate from the local plan or affect neighbouring properties, the municipality initiates a nabohøring (neighbour notification and hearing), which typically runs for 2–4 weeks. During this period, neighbours and affected parties may submit objections that the municipality must consider before reaching a decision.

Step 5, Technical Review, Environmental Consultations and Decision

The municipality’s technical staff review the application against the Danish Building Regulations, the local plan, fire‑safety rules, accessibility standards and, where applicable, environmental approval requirements. For projects requiring EIA or Natura 2000 assessment, the municipality consults the Danish Environmental Protection Agency and other relevant authorities, a process that can add several months. If the municipality requires additional information or clarification, it issues a formal Request for Further Information (RFI). Each RFI round typically takes 2–6 weeks to resolve and extends the total permit timeline accordingly. Once the review is complete, the municipality either grants the permit (with or without conditions), requests modifications or refuses the application.

Step 6, Post‑Permit: Construction Notifications, Inspections and Occupation Certificate

After the permit is granted, the applicant must notify the municipality before commencing work. During construction, the municipality may conduct inspections, particularly for structural elements, fire safety and energy performance. On completion, the applicant applies for an ibrugtagningstilladelse (occupation / usage certificate). The municipality will not issue this certificate until it is satisfied that the completed building complies with the permit conditions and the Danish Building Regulations. Construction may not be occupied or put to its intended use until the occupation certificate is received.

Appeals against a permit decision or conditions may be lodged with the relevant appeals board, typically the Planklagenævnet (Planning Appeals Board) for planning matters or the Miljø‑ og Fødevareklagenævnet (Environment and Food Appeals Board) for environmental approval decisions.

Building Permit Requirements Denmark: Required Documents and Information

The table below lists the documents needed for a building permit application in Denmark. Requirements vary by municipality and project type, but this checklist reflects the standard package expected for most new‑build and major‑works applications in 2026.

Document Notes
Application form (Byg og Miljø digital case) Submitted via the Byg og Miljø portal by the project owner or authorised agent. Follow the municipality’s prescribed file formats (PDF, DWG, ZIP) and naming conventions.
Site plan & cadastral extract (matrikelkort) From the land registry or local municipality. Must show property boundaries, access routes and neighbouring buildings. Should be recent (within 3 months).
Architectural drawings (plans, sections, elevations) Scaled drawings signed by the responsible architect. Include a written project description covering dimensions, materials and intended use.
Structural calculations & engineer sign‑off Certified structural engineer’s calculations where required under the Danish Building Regulations (consequence classes determine when an independent third‑party check is needed).
Energy calculations / compliance statement Demonstrating compliance with BR18 energy performance provisions. Include building energy labelling documentation where applicable.
LCA report & EPDs Required for projects exceeding CO2e thresholds under the rules effective from 1 July 2025. The LCA must follow the national methodology published by Social‑ og Boligstyrelsen. EPDs must cover key building materials.
Environmental screening (EIA / Natura 2000 assessment) If the project triggers EIA rules or may affect a Natura 2000 site, include the screening report and any scoping documentation.
Soil & contaminated land assessment Required where construction or excavation takes place on land registered or suspected as contaminated.
Drainage / stormwater plan & wastewater arrangements New builds and major works must demonstrate compliant surface‑water management and connection to municipal or private wastewater systems.
Traffic & noise assessments For projects with significant transport generation or noise impacts (industrial, renewable energy, large residential).
Proof of ownership or landowner consent Title deed or signed landowner consent letter. Leasehold applicants must attach the lease and written owner authorisation.
Neighbour notification materials Materials prepared for the nabohøring process (drawings, description, impact summary). The municipality typically manages the notification itself.
Fee payment receipt Proof of municipal application fee payment, attached to the digital case file.

Applicants should treat this as a baseline checklist and confirm specific requirements with the relevant municipality during the pre‑application meeting. For a full explanation of construction law terminology, see our glossary.

Permit Timeline Denmark: Key Deadlines and Sample Durations

There is no single statutory deadline by which a Danish municipality must decide a building permit application. Processing times vary significantly depending on the municipality’s caseload, the complexity of the project and whether environmental approval in Denmark is also required. The table below provides indicative end‑to‑end timelines for three representative project types.

Project type Typical end‑to‑end time (permit only) Main factors that extend time
Small house extension (no EIA, LCA below thresholds) 8–12 weeks Incomplete submission; neighbour objections during nabohøring
Multi‑unit residential (LCA required, larger scale) 16–30 weeks LCA/EPD preparation time; specialist consultations; multiple RFI rounds
Strategic infrastructure / renewables (EIA, environmental consents) 9–24 months Full EIA process; Natura 2000 assessments; ministerial referrals; public inquiries

Several deadlines and windows within the process are worth noting. The neighbour hearing (nabohøring) period is typically 2–4 weeks once initiated. Each RFI round adds 2–6 weeks to the total timeline, depending on the applicant’s response time. Appeal windows following a permit decision are set by the relevant appeals board’s rules and typically run for 4 weeks from notification. For large projects, the design‑team preparation phase (Step 2) often represents the longest single block of time, 4–12 weeks for standard projects and considerably longer where a full EIA must be prepared.

The likely practical effect of the post‑July 2025 LCA requirements is that projects now need to budget additional time for procuring EPDs and preparing compliant LCA reports before submission, which can add 4–8 weeks to the preparation stage for larger developments.

Costs, Fees and Tax Considerations for a Building Permit in Denmark

The costs associated with obtaining a building permit in Denmark extend beyond the municipal application fee. The table below consolidates indicative ranges for the main cost categories. All figures are in Danish kroner (DKK) and should be verified with the specific municipality and through competitive procurement of consultant services.

Item Typical amount (DKK) Notes
Municipal fixed case fee (simple projects) 1,500–5,000 Varies by municipality and project type.
Municipal hourly processing fee (complex projects) 600–1,000 per hour Some municipalities charge hourly for complex technical reviews.
Architect & design team 2–8 % of project budget (or fixed fees) Small extensions at the lower end; large projects negotiate fixed‑fee or capped arrangements.
LCA report & EPDs 20,000–150,000+ Depends on project scale and number of products requiring EPDs.
EIA (if required) 200,000–1,000,000+ Covers scoping, baseline studies, public consultation materials. Renewables and large infrastructure projects at the upper end.
Specialist environmental surveys 10,000–200,000 Soil contamination, ecology, noise and traffic assessments.
Legal / permit strategy advice 15,000–75,000 Depends on complexity, fast‑track navigation and appeal risk.

Municipal fees are not standardised across Denmark, each municipality sets its own fee schedule. Before submitting, applicants should request the current fee schedule from the relevant building department. Consultant and legal fees are market‑driven and can often be negotiated as part of a broader project engagement. For projects that require an LCA, the cost of procuring EPDs from building‑product manufacturers is an additional variable that should be factored into the project budget early.

What Changes in 2026: CO2e/LCA Requirements and Fast‑Track Permitting for Strategic Projects

CO2e and LCA requirements effective from 1 July 2025

On 1 July 2025, Denmark expanded the Building Regulations‘ CO2e requirements to include construction‑process emissions, specifically life‑cycle stages A4 (transport to site) and A5 (construction and installation). This change, implemented under the National Strategy for Sustainable Construction, means that building permit applications submitted from that date must account for a broader scope of whole‑life carbon emissions. The Social‑ og Boligstyrelsen (Danish National Agency for Building and Housing) published updated threshold values for different building categories, with further tightening planned in stages through to 2029.

For applicants in 2026, the practical impact is threefold. First, an LCA report following the national methodology is now required for a wider range of projects than before. Second, EPDs must be sourced for key building materials and construction processes. Third, the municipality will review the LCA as part of the technical completeness check, projects that exceed the applicable CO2e limit cannot receive a permit without demonstrating compliant mitigation measures or redesign. Detailed threshold values and the national LCA methodology are published on the Social‑ og Boligstyrelsen’s dedicated knowledge centre pages.

Fast‑track permitting for strategic projects in 2026

Denmark’s policy framework recognises that nationally significant infrastructure, particularly energy, renewables and climate‑adaptation projects, benefits from streamlined approval pathways. Early indications suggest that projects designated as strategically important by the relevant ministry or included on government priority lists may qualify for expedited consultation windows and coordinated review across municipal and state agencies. The likely practical effect is that applicants who secure early engagement with the national agency and, where appropriate, ministerial endorsement can reduce the elapsed time for environmental consultations and technical review.

To position a project for fast‑track permitting in 2026, industry observers recommend the following preparation:

  • Complete the LCA early. A fully compliant LCA report submitted with the initial application removes one of the most common causes of RFI delays.
  • Prepare a consolidated stakeholder engagement plan. Demonstrate that neighbour and community consultations have been anticipated and planned.
  • Submit mitigation measures upfront. Where environmental impacts are identified, present proposed mitigation alongside the application rather than waiting for the municipality to request them.
  • Engage the national agency in pre‑application. For projects with a potential strategic designation, contact Social‑ og Boligstyrelsen and the relevant ministry before filing to confirm eligibility for fast‑track treatment.

Common Pitfalls When Applying for a Building Permit in Denmark

  • Incomplete submission. The single most common cause of delay. Municipalities will not begin substantive review until the application is formally accepted as complete. Use the documents checklist above and confirm requirements at the pre‑application meeting.
  • Missing or non‑compliant LCA/EPDs. Since 1 July 2025, projects that exceed CO2e thresholds require a compliant LCA. Applicants who fail to include this face rejection or significant delays while the report is prepared.
  • Late neighbour notification. Failing to anticipate the nabohøring process, or submitting inadequate notification materials, can trigger objections that extend the review by weeks.
  • Underestimating consultant lead times. Structural engineers, LCA consultants and EIA specialists all have booking queues. Engage them at the feasibility stage, not after the pre‑application meeting.
  • Not checking the local plan and easements. Projects that conflict with the lokalplan or registered servitutter require a dispensation, a separate process that adds time and uncertainty.
  • Underpricing the EIA. A low‑budget environmental impact assessment often results in requests for additional baseline data, extending the EIA phase by months.
  • Misinterpreting fast‑track eligibility. Not every large project qualifies for fast‑track treatment. Confirm eligibility with the national agency before relying on an expedited timeline in project planning.
  • Ignoring rural‑zone requirements. Construction in landzone areas requires a separate rural‑zone permit. Submitting a building permit application without first obtaining this authorisation wastes time.
  • Insufficient fire‑safety documentation. Fire safety is a critical review area. Incomplete fire strategies lead to RFIs and delays, particularly for commercial and multi‑storey projects.
  • Failing to plan for post‑permit obligations. The permit is not the final step. Applicants who do not budget time and resources for inspections and the occupation certificate risk delays to project handover.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Christian Johansen at Bruun & Hjejle, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. LifeInDenmark (Borger.dk), Building permit guidance / Byg og Miljø
  2. Social‑ og Boligstyrelsen, CO2e/LCA requirements news & guidance
  3. Social‑ og Boligstyrelsen, FAQ on LCA limit values & EPDs
  4. DMR, Climate requirements in the Building Regulations (BR/BR18 context)
  5. Byg og Miljø portal, submission guidance and municipal pages
  6. DLA Piper Real World, Obtaining permission for development (Denmark)
  7. Permanent Rådgivende Ingeniører, Construction permit practical guide
  8. PVKnowHow, Securing land permits for solar projects in Denmark
  9. Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing, National Strategy for Sustainable Construction (PDF)
  10. OECD, Zero‑Carbon Buildings in Cities (Denmark references)

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