The requirements for planning applications are set out in the planning scheme and Planning and Environment Act.
Applying for a planning permit means completing an application form, providing a recent copy of the title, paying the council assessment fee and providing the information set out in the local planning scheme and required by the council, to support the application.
You can deal directly with council and do your own application or use VSPPAS to do it on your behalf.
If you want written advice from a Town Planning Consultant regarding whether a proposal needs a planning permit or is exempt, or, if you need a permit, what the planning application requirements are, then you are ready to start using Victorian Smart Planning – Permit Application Services:
It’s the simplest way to get a planning permit.
To apply for a planning permit directly to a local council in Victoria:
To find out more about dealing with a council directly, from contact details to how a council accepts applications and fees, type the council’s name below:
If you are looking for the State government’s information on how the planning scheme works and how to get a planning permit, much of which is explained in the planning permit FAQs on this site, you’ll find it here: Guide to Victoria’s Planning System.