Juneau ADU and Garage Conversion Permit Guide
Juneau homeowners planning an accessory dwelling unit, garage apartment, basement apartment, or converted living space should confirm zoning, occupancy, utility, parking, and building-permit requirements before design work goes too far.
ADU and Garage Conversion Permits
Juneau, Alaska
April 26, 2026
Permit takeaway
In Juneau, ADU and garage-conversion projects can involve more than a simple remodel permit because the work may create new habitable space, a sleeping room, a kitchen, or a separate dwelling unit.
Zoning and placement
Start with zoning and planning questions before construction drawings are finalized. Lot coverage, parking, owner-occupancy rules, setbacks, utility capacity, floodplain limits, historic review, and short-term-rental rules can affect whether the project is allowed.
Building and trade review
Building review commonly focuses on fire separation, emergency egress, insulation, HVAC, electrical loads, plumbing, ceiling height, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and final occupancy approval.
Call before applying when
Call before applying if the project adds a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, separate entrance, rental use, garage-door removal, new utility service, or any change from storage or parking to living space.
Documents to prepare
- Existing and proposed floor plans
- Site plan and parking information
- Utility and trade scope
- Egress and fire-separation details
- Zoning or planning approval when required
Inspection planning
- Confirm zoning eligibility first
- Submit building and trade permits together when possible
- Schedule rough framing and trade inspections
- Keep insulation and fire-separation details visible
- Complete final building and occupancy inspection
Official sources
This guide is a planning summary. Always verify the current requirements with the local office before starting work.