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Georgia ADU permit requirements

Last reviewed: June 20, 2026

Quick answer

Permitting an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in Georgia means pulling a building permit from the local authority that issues it. ArchPermit tracks 11 source-cited requirements for this jurisdiction. These requirements were last reviewed June 20, 2026; confirm the exact forms and fees with the local permitting authority.

In Georgia, ADUs are regulated locally. This is a general new-dwelling starting checklist based on the building code — confirm the exact requirements, forms, fees, and code edition with your local permitting agency.

Georgia has mandatory statewide minimum residential and energy codes (administered by DCA) but no statewide ADU law — ADUs are regulated locally (e.g., Atlanta). Confirm with your city or county.

City-specific checklists:Atlanta
  • Adopted building code compliancerequired

    The ADU must comply with Georgia's adopted residential building code: Georgia State Minimum Standard Residential Code (2024 IRC). Confirm the in-force edition with the local AHJ.

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  • Building cross-sectionsrequired

    Cross-sections through the structure showing ceiling heights, wall/roof assemblies, insulation, and fire/sound-rated assemblies where required.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Egress & life-safetyrequired

    Emergency escape and rescue openings (egress windows), smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms, and required exits per the adopted residential code.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Energy code compliancerequired

    Energy-code compliance documentation for the conditioned space. Georgia: Georgia State Minimum Standard Energy Code (2015 IECC).

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Exterior elevationsrequired

    Elevations of each affected building face showing height, exterior materials, and openings; existing vs. proposed where exterior changes occur.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Floor plansrequired

    Dimensioned floor plans of the ADU (and affected areas of the primary dwelling) showing rooms, uses, door/window locations, egress, and fixture/equipment locations.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Foundation planrequired

    Foundation plan with footing/stem-wall sizes and details (or a cited site-specific design), per the adopted residential code.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Framing / structural plansrequired

    Floor, wall, and roof framing showing member sizes, spans, spacing, connections, and lateral bracing; structural calculations where the framing is non-conventional.

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  • Local zoning / setback compliancerequiredverify locally

    Compliance with the local jurisdiction's zoning: permitted use, setbacks, height, lot coverage, and any ADU-specific standards. These are set locally — confirm with the permitting agency.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Mechanical / plumbing / electricalrequired

    HVAC, plumbing fixtures and lines, and electrical (panels, circuits, outlets, lighting, smoke/CO alarms) for the new unit.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20
  • Site / plot plan (to scale)required

    Scaled site plan showing property lines, setbacks, existing structures, the proposed ADU footprint with dimensions to property lines, driveways/parking, and utility locations.

    source · reviewed 2026-06-20