The 10-second answer

What is a building warrant?

Scottish council approval that building work complies with building regulations (building standards).

Do I need both?

Very often yes for extensions, loft conversions and structural work.

Which route might apply?

Planning: permitted development may apply if:

  • The project falls within Scottish permitted development limits.
  • The property retains those rights.

This does not automatically mean permitted development applies. Every property and proposal is different and still needs to be checked.

Planning permission may be needed if:

  • The project exceeds permitted development or the property is restricted.

Many projects require planning permission, but the answer depends on the individual circumstances.

See planning permission in Scotland and read our guide to planning permission vs permitted development. England and Wales: building regulations vs planning permission.

What is planning permission in Scotland?

Scottish planning permission works similarly to England — local authorities decide applications against national and local policy. See planning permission explained and planning permission in Scotland.

What is a building warrant?

A building warrant is required for most building work in Scotland. It confirms compliance with the Building (Scotland) Regulations covering structure, fire, energy, ventilation and drainage.

You apply to the local council's building standards department. A completion certificate is issued after work is inspected and approved.

When Scottish homeowners need both

Typical homeowner examples

These examples illustrate common situations. They are not formal determinations and do not guarantee an outcome.

Loft conversion in Scotland

Building warrant covers stairs and fire safety even if planning permission is not needed.

How to check your property

Before relying on general guidance, check the property and proposal together.

  1. Check the planning route. See planning permission in Scotland and read our guide to planning permission vs permitted development.
  2. Apply for a building warrant before starting work. Scottish law requires warrant for most construction.
  3. Use a qualified certifier if appropriate. Some work can be certified without full warrant routes — check current rules.
  4. Arrange inspections. Building standards surveyors inspect during construction.
  5. Obtain a completion certificate. Required evidence that work complies.

Planning Digital helps bring these checks together so you can understand the likely planning route before going further.

Common mistakes

  • Starting building work in Scotland without a building warrant.
  • Assuming planning permission includes building standards approval.
  • Applying England/Wales building regulations concepts in Scotland — see building regulations vs planning permission for the difference.
  • Not obtaining a completion certificate.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a building warrant cost?

Council fees are set by Scottish regulations and vary by project value. Budget alongside extension costs guide.

Can I get a warrant without planning permission?

Yes — they are separate. But the work must still be lawful in planning terms.

What is a completion certificate?

Confirmation that completed work meets the warrant and building standards.

Does permitted development still need a warrant?

Yes — permitted development removes the need for planning permission, not the building warrant.

Check planning requirements for your Scottish property

Planning Digital helps with the planning route. Arrange your building warrant separately with the council.

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