Demolition Permit in Victoria, BC
Permits for partial or full demolition of residential structures.
Where Are Demolition Permits Being Issued?
Permit Volume Over Time
Top Neighbourhoods
| Neighbourhood | Permits Issued | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Victoria West | 5 | 26.3% |
| Fernwood | 4 | 21.1% |
| Fairfield | 4 | 21.1% |
| Gonzales | 2 | 10.5% |
| Oaklands | 2 | 10.5% |
| Downtown | 1 | 5.3% |
| James Bay | 1 | 5.3% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a demolition permit in Victoria?
Yes, most demolition projects in Victoria require a building permit from the city. Based on our data, Victoria has issued 19 demolition permits to date, making it one of the most common permit types in the city. Requirements vary depending on the scope and size of the project. Contact Victoria's building department for specific requirements for your project.
How long does it take to get a demolition permit in Victoria?
Based on our analysis of 19 permits, the average processing time for a demolition permit in Victoria is 142 days from application to approval. Processing times have been decreasing in recent years. In 2026, the average was 105 days.
How many demolition permits are issued in Victoria each year?
Victoria issues approximately hundreds of demolition permits per year.
Which neighbourhoods in Victoria have the most demolition permits?
The top neighbourhoods for demolition permits in Victoria are Victoria West (5 permits), Fernwood (4 permits), and Fairfield (4 permits). These areas account for 68% of all demolition permits in the city.
How much does a demolition project cost in Victoria?
Based on construction values reported on 19 permits, the average demolition project in Victoria has a construction value of $46,211. The median value is $25,000, which may be more representative as it excludes outliers. Note that this is the total project construction cost, not the permit fee.
What is the demolition permit process in Victoria?
The typical process for a demolition permit in Victoria involves: 1) Preparing your project plans and documentation, 2) Submitting your application to Victoria's building department, 3) Paying the applicable permit fees, 4) Waiting for plan review and approval (average 142 days), 5) Receiving your permit and beginning construction, and 6) Scheduling required inspections during and after construction.
How does Victoria compare to other Canadian cities for demolition permits?
Victoria is one of 14 major Canadian cities we track for demolition permit data. With an average processing time of 142 days, you can compare Victoria's demolition permit statistics including volume trends, processing times, and neighbourhood breakdowns with other cities on our national demolition permit comparison page.