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Learn about residential and commercial driveway permits. Find out about additional approvals for driveway projects.

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About driveway permits 

You need a permit to build, repair or modify a residential or commercial driveway. 

Residential driveways provide vehicle access for a single detached house.

Commercial driveways provide vehicle access for premises other than single detached houses, including:

  • townhouses
  • high-rise apartments
  • shopping centres
  • business centres
  • industrial units.

Before issuing a permit, we will assess your proposal against the relevant requirements and guidelines, including Council's technical standards.

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Note

If your property is located in a Priority Development Area and your development appropval specifically conditions the installation of a driveway or vehicle crossover, you must apply for a driveway permit from Economic Development Queensland. 

How to apply for a permit

You can apply for a residential or commercial driveway permit online.

Understand what documents, images and information you must provide with your application.

Residential driveway permit

Follow our step-by-step process to apply for a residential driveway permit. Check what documents you need to provide.

Commercial driveway permit

Apply for a permit to build or modify a commercial driveway. Check what supporting information to provide.

Additional approvals for driveway projects

Your driveway project may involve work carried out or approved by Council or other organisations.

If you submit a driveway permit application, you may need other approvals from Council that incur an additional fee.

You need Council permission to: 

  • temporarily close a road 
  • place materials on the footway or verge 
  • connect to stormwater drainage 
  • incorporate a stormwater maintenance hole into your driveway 
  • relocate a stormwater pit. 

You must ask Council to carry out the following activities on your behalf: 

  • relocate a parking meter or traffic sign 
  • change pavement markings 
  • prune a street tree or its roots 
  • relocate a bus stop. 

If your building works impact a footway, you need to apply for approval to work on Council property

Note: The footway, also known as the 'nature strip' or 'road verge', extends from the front property boundary to the kerb. It may include a constructed footpath.

For more information, contact Council

Phone Urban Utilities on 13 26 57 to: 

  • relocate your water meter 
  • relocate a sewerage maintenance hole 
  • incorporate a sewerage maintenance hole into your driveway. 

If there’s a Telstra pit or manhole in your proposed driveway site, phone Telstra on 1800 810 443.

If your property is next to a state-controlled road, you need permission from the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) for:

  • access approval
  • temporary lane closures
  • traffic management permits. 

Visit QLD Traffic to check the ownership of a road.

Visit the TMR website for information about closing a state road.

Once you have approval from Council or TMR to close a road, you also need a permit from the Queensland Police Service.

To apply for a permit, phone:

Frequently asked questions

You need a Council permit to build a residential or commercial driveway. Your driveway must meet specific technical standards for approval.

Find out more about applying for a driveway permit.

You don’t need permission to set up a verge garden, but you must follow Council’s guidelines. The guidelines ensure your verge garden does not impact the safety of your local community, environment or surrounding infrastructure.