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Permits & compliance · Nederland

Do I Need a Permit for a Carport? in Nederland

Building a carport almost always requires a permit because it is a roofed structure attached to or adjacent to your home. Even freestanding carports trigger setback, lot-coverage, and structural requirements in most jurisdictions. Skipping the permit can result in fines, forced removal, or complications when selling your home.

Do you need a permit?

Sometimes

Permitting authority
Gemeente (via Omgevingsloket)
Typical fee
€200–€800

What triggers a permit

  • Any roofed structure over 120 sq ft (varies by jurisdiction)
  • Attachment to an existing building (becomes an addition)
  • Encroachment on required setbacks from property lines
  • Exceeding lot coverage limits with the added structure
  • Foundation or footing work (concrete piers, slab, frost walls)

Country-specific detail

In the Netherlands, a carport may be vergunningsvrij (permit-free) if it meets all conditions under Bijlage II of the Besluit omgevingsrecht (Bor): located in the achtererfgebied (rear yard), not higher than 3 m, not exceeding 50% of the rear yard area, and total auxiliary structures not exceeding size limits. Otherwise, an omgevingsvergunning from the gemeente is required. In beschermd stadsgezicht (protected cityscape) areas, stricter rules apply. Use the Omgevingsloket online tool to check whether your specific plan needs a permit.

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