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Garage door rules in Otho, IA

What it takes to legally install, replace or repair a garage door in Otho (Webster County) — state licence, local permit, and the local news wire.

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Licensing in Iowa

Iowa does not license construction contractors - it requires REGISTRATION with the Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing for anyone earning $2,000 or more a year from construction, with no trade classifications.

Licensing authority
Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing (DIAL) — official site
State licence required?
Registration, not licensure. "A contractor doing business in this state shall register with the director" (Iowa Code 91C.2). DIAL states that Iowa law requires "all individual and business construction contractors performing 'construction' work to be registered with the Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing (DIAL) if they earn at least $2,000 a year from construction." Registration conditions are workers' compensation compliance, an employer/special contractor account number, and (for out-of-state contractors) a surety bond.
Threshold
Iowa Code 91C.1(1)(a): "a person who earns less than two thousand dollars annually or who performs work or has work performed on the person's own property is not a contractor for purposes of this chapter." DIAL: "Individuals or businesses making less than $2,000 a year on 'construction' work, or who work only on their own real estate or property, are not required to register."
Bond / insurance
Iowa Code 91C.2(3): "An out-of-state contractor shall either file a surety bond, as provided in section 91C.7, with the department in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars or shall provide a statement to the department that the contractor is prequalified to bid on projects for the department of transportation pursuant to section 314.1." DIAL confirms "each contractor with a principal place of business outside of Iowa must file a $25,000 bond in order to register" and that there is a $50 application fee. Registration also requires evidence of workers' compensation insurance coverage (91C.2(1)).
Permit for a garage door
Iowa’s State Building Code (Iowa Code chapter 103A) is not universally mandatory. Iowa Code Section 103A.10(2) makes it applicable: "a. To all buildings and structures owned by the state or an agency of the state. b. In each governmental subdivision where the governing body has enacted an ordinance accepting the application of the code. c. To all newly constructed buildings and structures the construction of which is paid for in whole or in part with moneys appropriated by the state but which are not wholly owned by the state. d. In each city with a population of more than fifteen thousand that has not adopted a local building code that is substantially in accord with standards developed by a nationally recognized building code organization." A subdivision adopts the code by ordinance and files a certified copy with the state building code commissioner (Section 103A.12), and may withdraw after one year. Where the state code is operative, Section 103A.20(1)(a) requires the official to issue the permit if the plans comply with the state building code, and Section 103A.20(1)(b) bars issuing a permit "to a contractor who is required and fails to obtain a contractor registration number pursuant to chapter 91C." Whether a garage door replacement itself needs a permit is set by the building regulations of the city or county issuing permits - ask that department.
Wind load / code
Iowa does not impose one statewide wind-load rule on every dwelling. The Iowa State Building Code applies only where Iowa Code Section 103A.10(2) makes it applicable - state-owned buildings, governmental subdivisions that have adopted it by ordinance under Section 103A.12, state-funded new construction, and cities over fifteen thousand without a substantially equivalent local code - so a garage door’s design wind pressure is fixed by whichever code governs at the site. Iowa-specific wind speed values and any garage-door design-pressure or opening-protection provisions in the state building code were NOT independently verified in this session.
Verify a licence
Verified against the official source on 2026-08-19.

Permits in Otho

Local permit fees, inspection schedules and any city licence are set by Otho itself. We publish only what we can source, so nothing city-specific is stated here until we have verified it.
Local building dept.

Garage door news near Otho

No local garage door story on the wire right now. The national wire is on the right and refreshes every second.