Fence Rules in Hamilton County

Last Updated: August 2026

Fence rules in Hamilton County depend on where your property is located. Requirements can differ for properties under Hamilton County jurisdiction and those inside Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and other communities.

Before installing a fence, check your local zoning rules, property lines and easements.

Quick Answer

For properties under Hamilton County Plan Commission jurisdiction, county zoning rules generally allow residential fences up to 6 feet high, with additional restrictions for fences in front yards.

Before building:

  • Confirm your planning jurisdiction.
  • Check property lines and easements.
  • Check height and placement requirements.
  • Get any required permit or approval.
  • Check HOA rules if applicable.
  • Call 811 before digging.

Hamilton County Plan Commission

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Hamilton County Fence Rules

For properties governed by the Hamilton County Unified Development Ordinance, residential fences are generally limited to 6 feet in height.

Front-yard fences are generally limited to 42 inches and must meet opacity requirements. Different standards may apply to livestock fencing and other situations.

Because zoning and lot conditions vary, confirm the requirements for your property before installation.

View Hamilton County Plan Commission Information


Check Easements Before Building

This is especially important in Hamilton County.

If your property contains a regulated drain easement, you may need approval before placing a fence within it. Hamilton County states that encroachments into County Regulated Drain easements require approval.

The county’s zoning ordinance also states that a fence cannot be placed within a platted drainage easement without the required concurrence from the Hamilton County Surveyor.

Hamilton County Surveyor’s Office: 317-776-8495

Hamilton County Surveyor FAQs

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Carmel Fence Rules

Carmel has its own fence permitting and zoning requirements.

Most fences in Carmel require a permit through the Building Safety Office.

Residential fences within required side or rear yards generally cannot exceed 6 feet, although different limits can apply in other portions of a property.

Carmel Building Safety: 317-571-2444

Carmel Residential Permits


Fishers Fence Rules

Fishers also has its own requirements.

The city states that fences can generally be installed along property lines, but fences that extend into easements may require additional approval. Fences within drainage easements require a Drainage Easement Permit unless otherwise approved by Public Works.

Fishers Planning & Zoning: 317-595-3155

Fishers Fence & HOA Information


Noblesville Fence Rules

Noblesville has a specific Fence Permit Application through its Planning & Development Department.

Noblesville Planning & Development
Phone: 317-776-6325

Noblesville Building & Permit Information


What About Westfield and Other Communities?

Westfield, Cicero, Sheridan, Arcadia and Atlanta may have their own zoning and fence requirements.

Don’t use Hamilton County’s general fence standards unless you’ve confirmed that your property actually falls under the county’s planning jurisdiction.

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HOA Rules

If you live in a subdivision with a homeowners association, HOA restrictions may apply in addition to government zoning requirements.

An HOA may regulate:

  • Fence height
  • Materials
  • Colors
  • Placement
  • Privacy fencing
  • Fence styles

Getting a city or county permit does not necessarily mean you’ve satisfied your HOA requirements.


Call Before You Dig

Before installing fence posts, contact Indiana 811 so underground utilities can be marked.

Request an Indiana 811 Utility Locate

Do this before digging even if you’re installing the fence yourself.


Local Tips

  • Verify your planning jurisdiction first.
  • Check the survey or property records before assuming where the property line is.
  • Look for drainage and utility easements.
  • Check HOA restrictions before purchasing fencing.
  • Don’t assume a previous fence was installed legally.
  • Call Indiana 811 before digging.
  • If you’re near a regulated drain, contact the Hamilton County Surveyor before building.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a fence in Hamilton County?

It depends on the jurisdiction. Carmel says most fences require a permit, and Noblesville has a specific fence permit application. Requirements elsewhere may differ.

How high can my fence be?

For properties under the Hamilton County Unified Development Ordinance, residential fences are generally limited to 6 feet, with a lower limit and additional requirements in front yards.

Can I put a fence in a drainage easement?

Don’t assume you can. Hamilton County requires approval for fences affecting certain drainage easements, and Fishers also requires approval for fences within drainage easements.

Do HOA fence rules still apply?

Yes. Local government approval doesn’t override private HOA restrictions.

Do I need to call 811 for a fence?

Yes. Have underground utilities marked before digging fence-post holes.


Related Pages

→ Building Permits

→ Building Inspections

→ Zoning Rules

→ Setback Requirements

→ GIS Maps

→ Permits & Rules


Official Resources

Hamilton County Plan Commission
County zoning and development requirements.

Hamilton County Plan Commission

Hamilton County Surveyor
Information about drainage and regulated-drain easements.

Hamilton County Surveyor FAQs

Carmel Building Safety
Fence permits and residential permit requirements.

Carmel Residential Permits

Fishers Resident & HOA Resources
Fence placement and easement information.

Fishers Fence Information

Noblesville Planning & Development
Fence and building permit information.

Noblesville Building & Permits


Summary

Fence requirements in Hamilton County depend on the property’s local planning jurisdiction.

Before installing a fence, verify the height and placement rules, check for easements, determine whether a permit is required and review any HOA restrictions.

For properties near a drainage easement, check with the appropriate local authority or the Hamilton County Surveyor before installation.