How Propane Permits Work in Alabama
Alabama's LP Gas Board licenses dealers and conducts safety inspections of LP gas systems. County building departments may also require permits. The Board's broad authority means homeowners should contact both their county building department and the state LP Gas Board before installation.
Before purchasing or leasing a propane tank in Alabama: call your County building department or fire marshal's office and ask whether a permit is required for your specific tank size and installation type. Rules vary within Alabama and are subject to change. This one phone call protects you.
State Agency Role: AL Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board
AL LP Gas Board licenses dealers and inspects systems. Even where no local building permit is required for an above-ground residential tank, the installation must be performed by an LP gas dealer or contractor licensed by this state agency. Verify your installer's license through the state agency's online lookup before signing a contract.
Permit Requirements by Installation Type
| Installation Type | Permit Required? | Who Issues | Typical Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Above-ground, under 125 gal | Verify locally | County building dept. or fire marshal | Often $0 or minimal |
| Above-ground, 125β500 gal | Commonly required | County building dept. or fire marshal | $35β$80 |
| Above-ground, 500+ gal | Required | County building dept. or fire marshal | $35β$80 |
| Underground, any size | Always required | County building dept. or fire marshal | Typically higher; verify |
| Gas piping (all sizes) | Almost always required | County building dept. | $25β$75 additional |
How to Find Your County's Specific Rules
- Step 1: Determine whether your property is inside a city/municipality (governed by city rules) or unincorporated County area (governed by County rules).
- Step 2: Search "[your County name] building department" to find the correct office and contact information.
- Step 3: Call and ask: "Do I need a permit to install a [size]-gallon [above-ground / underground] residential propane tank at [your address]?"
- Step 4: Ask about the gas piping permit separately β it is often required even when the tank permit is not.
- Step 5: Verify your installer's LP gas license with AL Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board.
NFPA 58 Setback Requirements Apply Statewide
Whether or not a permit is required in your County, NFPA 58 setback requirements represent the minimum safe distances for LP gas tank placement. Use our Setback Calculator for your tank size, then verify whether your local AHJ has adopted any additional requirements beyond the national minimums.
Alabama does not have a single statewide residential LP tank installation permit requirement applying uniformly to all properties. Permit authority rests with local County governments and municipalities. The state agency (AL Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board) handles LP gas dealer and contractor licensing, not individual installation permits. Your specific requirements depend entirely on your County and whether your property is inside or outside city limits.
LP gas tank installations in Alabama must be performed by an LP gas dealer or contractor licensed by AL Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board. Homeowner self-installation is not permitted for tanks connected to a home's gas supply in most circumstances. Always ask for the installer's license number and verify it with the state agency before work begins.
It depends on whether your rural County has adopted a residential building code. Some rural Alabama Countys have no residential building code, meaning no local permit is required for above-ground tanks. Others have adopted codes requiring permits. Underground tanks always require a permit regardless of location. Call your County to confirm which situation applies to your property.