ℹ️ How to Use These Guides

Every state guide covers: who issues permits in that state, the state licensing agency for LP gas contractors, typical permit fee ranges, and state-specific rules (flood zones, well setbacks, frost line depths) that go beyond national NFPA 58 minimums. The most common threshold for above-ground permit requirements is 125 gallons β€” but this varies. Underground tanks always require a permit regardless of state.

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Don't see your state? Our general permit basics guide and setback requirements guide apply to all U.S. jurisdictions. More states will be added.

What Every State Guide Covers

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Who Issues Permits
County vs. city vs. fire marshal β€” who is the right office to call in each state.
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State Licensing Agency
The state agency that licenses LP gas contractors β€” with links to license lookup tools.
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Typical Permit Fees
Fee ranges by jurisdiction type within each state.
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State-Specific Rules
Well setbacks, flood zone requirements, frost line depths, and other local variations.