West Virginia ADU permit requirements
Last reviewed: June 20, 2026
Quick answer
Permitting an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in West Virginia 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 West Virginia, 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.
West Virginia has no statewide ADU law; ADUs are regulated locally. The State Building Code (2018 IRC / 2015 IECC) is adopted and enforced at the local jurisdiction level — confirm with your city/county.
- Adopted building code compliancerequired
The ADU must comply with West Virginia's adopted residential building code: 2018 IRC (WV State Fire Commission). Confirm the in-force edition with the local AHJ.
source · reviewed 2026-06-20 - 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. West Virginia: 2015 IECC (with WV amendment).
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.
source · reviewed 2026-06-20 - 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