Shed Permits in Denton County, Texas
City of Denton Development Code Section 5.4 governs accessory structures. One-story accessory structures used for tools, storage, playhouses, and similar uses do not require a permit if floor area does not exceed 200 square feet.
Permit Threshold: 200 sq ft — no permit needed for one-story storage sheds under this size
Do You Need a Permit? Check Your Size
| Shed Size | Permit Needed? |
|---|---|
| 8×10 (80 sq ft) | No — under 200 sq ft threshold |
| 8×12 (96 sq ft) | No — under 200 sq ft threshold |
| 10×12 (120 sq ft) | No — under 200 sq ft threshold |
| 10×16 (160 sq ft) | No — under 200 sq ft threshold |
| 10×20 (200 sq ft) | At limit — verify with your city |
| 12×16 (192 sq ft) | No — under 200 sq ft threshold |
| 12×24 (288 sq ft) | Yes — over 200 sq ft |
| 12×32 (384 sq ft) | Yes — over 200 sq ft |
| 14×40 (560 sq ft) | Yes — over 200 sq ft |
Official Contact Information
City of Denton Development Services Center, 401 N Elm Street, Denton TX • 940-349-8600
Visit official website →Denton County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas with over 1 million residents.
Key cities: Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Frisco, Little Elm, Corinth, Argyle, Aubrey, Sanger, Pilot Point, Krum, Ponder
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Disclaimer: Permit requirements change. Always verify current requirements with your local building department before purchasing. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice.
