Do You Need a Permit for a Dumpster in St. Louis?
Short answer: only if the dumpster goes on the street. Driveway or private property? No permit needed. Here's exactly what St. Louis requires, what it costs, and how to handle it without delays.
The Simple Rule: Driveway vs. Street
In St. Louis, MO, the permit requirement comes down to one question: where is the dumpster going?
- On your driveway or private property: No permit required.
- On a public street or right-of-way: You need a permit from City of St. Louis — Streets Department.
The majority of residential dumpster rentals go on the driveway — which means most homeowners never need to worry about a permit at all. If your driveway fits a car, it almost certainly fits a 10 or 20-yard roll-off dumpster.
When You Might Need a Street Permit
Street placement is more common in certain situations:
- Narrow driveways: Older neighborhoods throughout St. Louis sometimes have driveways too tight for a roll-off.
- Townhomes and condos: No private driveway access, or HOA restrictions on driveway placement.
- Commercial projects: Downtown renovation or demo work often requires street placement.
- Long-duration projects: If the dumpster sits for more than a few days near the curb, some operators recommend getting a permit proactively.
How to Get a Dumpster Permit in St. Louis
- Apply online through stlouis-mo.gov (search "right of way permit" or "temporary use permit")
- Or apply in person at 1200 Market St., St. Louis, MO 63103
- Provide your address, project description, dates, and dumpster dimensions
- Pay the permit fee: $25–$75
- Processing time: 1–3 business days
Pro tip: Many St. Louis dumpster operators will pull the permit for you as part of the rental. Always ask when you book — it saves time and ensures the paperwork is correct.
HOA Rules: A Separate Consideration
If you live in an HOA community — common in Chesterfield, Ladue, and Frontenac (strict HOA communities in west county) — your HOA may have its own rules about dumpster placement, separate from city permit requirements. Common HOA restrictions include:
- Dumpster must be placed on the driveway, not on the street
- Maximum rental duration (often 7–10 days)
- Required HOA approval before delivery
- Restrictions on dumpster visibility from the street
Check your HOA's CC&Rs before booking. Most operators are familiar with local HOA requirements and can advise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for a dumpster on my driveway in St. Louis?
No. If the dumpster is entirely on your private driveway or property, no permit is required. The permit requirement only applies when the dumpster occupies a public street or right-of-way.
How much does a dumpster permit cost in St. Louis, MO?
A right-of-way or temporary use permit in St. Louis costs approximately $25–$75. Some operators include permit handling in their service — ask when you book.
How long does it take to get a dumpster permit in St. Louis?
Processing typically takes 1–3 business days. Plan ahead if you have a firm start date.
Will the dumpster operator pull the permit for me?
Many St. Louis operators will — but you have to ask. When you request a quote through BinQuote, confirm permit handling if you're placing the dumpster on the street.
What happens if I skip the permit?
Placing a dumpster on a St. Louis public street without a permit can result in a fine ($100–$500+) and an order to remove the dumpster immediately — mid-project. It's not worth the risk. A permit costs $25–$75 and takes 1–3 business days.
1200 Market St., St. Louis, MO 63103
Online: stlouis-mo.gov
Fee: $25–$75 | Processing: 1–3 business days