🏠 New Home Construction
New Septic System Permit
Installing a septic system for:
- New house construction
- Lot without existing system
- Replacing completely failed system
Most Common Application
Every septic system installation, repair, or expansion in Idaho requires a permit from your local health district. This page helps you find the right application forms and understand the permit process.
🏠 New Home Construction
New Septic System Permit
Installing a septic system for:
Most Common Application
🔧 Repair or Upgrade
Repair Permit
Fixing or improving existing system:
Second Most Common
🏘️ Adding to Existing
Expansion or Accessory Use
Adding capacity to existing system:
Growing in Popularity
🔍 Pre-Purchase Evaluation
Speculative Site Evaluation
Assessing feasibility before purchase:
Wise Investment (~$200-500)
Not sure which district you're in? Use the interactive county map to find your health district.
Quick Links by District:
When Required:
What You'll Need to Submit:
Completed Application Form
Site Plan (Plot Plan)
Soils Information
Permit Fee
Processing Time:
When Required:
What You'll Need:
Repair Application Form
Site Information
As-Built Drawings (if available)
Repair Challenges:
Cost Range: $3,000-$20,000+ depending on complexity
When Required:
System Sizing: Idaho systems are typically sized by bedroom count, not actual occupancy.
Key Questions:
Possible Outcomes:
Purpose: Get professional assessment of septic system feasibility before purchasing property.
Why It Matters:
What You Get:
Cost: $200-$800 depending on district and complexity
Who Can Perform:
Best Practice for Property Buyers: Include speculative evaluation as contingency in purchase offer. If site won't support septic, you can walk away or renegotiate price.
Northern Idaho Applications
Counties: Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai, Shoshone
Available Forms:
Unique Features:
Fee Schedule: FY2023 Environmental Health Fees
North-Central Idaho Applications
Counties: Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce
Available Forms:
Unique Features:
Fee Schedule: February 2025 Environmental Health Fee Schedule
Western Idaho Applications
Counties: Adams, Canyon, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, Washington
Available Forms:
Unique Features:
Applications: Online portal system
Boise Metro Applications
Counties: Ada, Boise, Elmore, Valley
Available Forms:
Unique Features:
Fee Schedule: Detailed fee matrix by service type
South-Central Idaho Applications
Counties: Blaine, Camas, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, Twin Falls
Available Forms:
Unique Features:
Fee Schedule: Included in collection
Southeastern Idaho Applications
Counties: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Butte, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, Power
Available Forms:
Unique Features:
Fee Schedule: Included in collection
⭐ Most Current Forms
Counties: Bonneville, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, Teton
Available Forms:
Unique Features:
Fee Schedule: Available from district
| District | Typical Residential Permit | Speculative Evaluation | Repair Permit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Panhandle | See FY2023 fee schedule | $200-500 | Varies |
| North Central | See Feb 2025 fee schedule | $200-400 | Varies |
| Southwest | Check online portal | $200-500 | Varies |
| Central (CDH) | $94-$1,505 | $250-500 | $94-$750 |
| South Central | See fee schedule | $200-400 | Varies |
| Southeastern | See fee schedule | $200-400 | Varies |
| Eastern Idaho | See district | $200-500 | Varies |
Detailed fee information: Fees & Financial Assistance →
Before you submit:
Property Information:
Site Conditions:
System Design:
Required Elements:
Tools:
Common Sections:
Accuracy Matters:
What to Include:
Submission Methods:
Get Receipt: Always get dated receipt confirming application received. This starts the processing clock.
What Happens:
Possible Outcomes:
Timeline:
What You Receive:
Next Steps:
Required Inspections: Most districts require multiple inspections:
Inspection Process:
What's Required:
As-Built Drawings: Document actual installed locations (may differ slightly from plan):
Why As-Builts Matter:
Ongoing Requirements:
Selling Property: Provide buyers with:
Do:
Don't:
Before You Buy:
Red Flags:
Can You Install Your Own System? Idaho allows homeowner installation on your primary residence if you:
Resources:
Realistic Assessment:
When to Hire Pro:
Separation Distances
Understand setback requirements before planning system location.
Site Evaluation
How to assess soil conditions and site suitability.
Installer Resources
For professionals doing installation work.
Fees & Grants
Permit costs and financial assistance programs.
Alternative Systems
When conventional systems won't work on your site.
Homeowner Guide
Complete resource for homeowners navigating the process.
Not sure which form you need? Contact your local health district:
Or find your county on the interactive map.
Septic permits protect public health and groundwater quality. Complete, accurate applications get faster approvals. When in doubt, ask your health district staff - they want you to succeed!