City of Regina Homepage
  • News
  • MyAccount
  • Contact Us
Transportation, Roads & Parking Home & Property Parks, Recreation & Culture Bylaws, Permits & Licences Business & Development City Government About Regina
Transportation, Roads & Parking
Find information on getting around Regina including transit services, parking, road construction, seasonal maintenance, walking and cycling.
  • Transit
  • Road Report
  • Driving
  • Seasonal Maintenance
  • Parking
  • Walking & Cycling
  • Transportation Master Plan
  • Household Travel Survey
You Might Be Looking For
  • Street Sweeping
  • Road Construction
  • Storm Drains
Did You Know?

You can pay your parking ticket online.

  • Parking Ticket Payment
Home & Property
Learn about water, property taxes, garbage & recycling collection, yard care, emergency services, and more.
  • Garbage, Recycling & Composting
  • Residential Property Tax & Assessment
  • Water
  • Safety & Emergencies
  • Housing
  • Tree & Yard
  • Heritage Properties & Conservation
You Might Be Looking For
  • Good Neighbour Guide
  • Landfill
  • Building Permits
Did You Know?

You can find your property's assessment and tax information online.

  • Property Search
Parks, Recreation & Culture
Find information about parks, recreation facilities and programs, city events, cemeteries, art, culture and more.
  • Classes & Programs
  • Recreation Facilities
  • Community & Neighbourhood Centres
  • Parks
  • Arts & Culture
  • Events
  • Cemeteries
You Might Be Looking For
  • Leisure Guide
  • Outdoor Pools & Spray Pads
  • Dog Parks
Did You Know?

Register for recreation classes, book indoor courts and view your family's schedule with your Regina Recreation account.

  • Visit Regina Recreation Online
Bylaws, Permits & Licences
Find information on bylaws, applying for permits, licensing pets, businesses or taxis, and more.
  • Building & Demolition
  • Bylaws
  • Permits
  • Licences
You Might Be Looking For
  • Building Permits
  • Zoning Bylaw
  • Cat & Dog Licences
Stay informed!

Get updates on building permits, commercial requirements and more.

  • Sign up today
Business & Development
Find business information related to City planning and development, commercial property tax, real estate, City materials for sale and more.
  • Commercial Property Tax & Assessment
  • Land & Property Development
  • Tenders & Procurement
  • City Property for Sale & Lease
  • Items for Sale
  • Service Partners
  • Sponsorship, Naming Rights & Advertising
You Might Be Looking For
  • Renewable Regina
  • Proposed Development
  • Business Licences
Did You Know?

You can access your property and water/utility account information online.

  • Sign up through MyAccount
City Government
Learn more about municipal government, including the Mayor and Council, wards, committees, budget and more.
  • Office of the Mayor
  • City Council
  • City Administration
  • Budget & Finance
  • Historical Election Results
  • Open Data
  • Council Policies
  • City Page
You Might Be Looking For
  • Budget Highlights
  • Council Meetings
  • Wards
Did You Know?

You can participate in the decision-making process.

  • Appear before Council
About Regina
Find out why Regina is a great place to live, work and visit.
  • Gear Store & Merchandise
  • Regina History & Facts
  • Official Community Plan
  • Maps & Neighbourhood Profiles
  • Renewable Regina
  • Moving to Regina
  • Job Opportunities
  • Community Safety & Well-being
  • Community & Social Impact Regina
  • Grants & Scholarships
  • Winter City Strategy
  • Be Heard Regina
  • Accessibility & Affordability
  • Reminders & Notifications
  • Contact Us
You Might Be Looking For
  • Work for the City
  • Sponsorship & Advertising
  • Events
Did You Know?

You can submit a service request online.

  • Contact Us
  1. Home
  2. Bylaws, Permits & Licences
  3. Building & Demolition
  4. Building & Demolition Permits
  5. Commercial Permits

Converting a House to a Commercial Business

If you are considering converting a house to a commercial business, there are many items to consider.

Understanding the City approval process prior to purchasing a property or proceeding with a detailed design is important. Required upgrades can be very extensive and costly, so recognizing these risks early in the planning process is extremely important to ensure a successful transition.

Residential business license: Sometimes the easiest way to accommodate a business in your home is by ensuring the type of business is permitted under our home-based business license requirements. If you are not planning to live at the residence or if your business intends to operate outside the allowable license parameters, a conversion to a commercial business will be required to operate your business in that home.

Zoning Bylaw Considerations: The house must be located in a zone that allows for commercial development. We advise that you contact the City to determine if the commercial use would be allowable in a location. However, you may search the zone of the property here and find the requirements for each zone within the Zoning Bylaw.

Building Code Considerations: A house originally constructed for residential use was not built to meet the additional measures required for a commercial building. Therefore, a building review by a knowledgeable designer and contractor is very important to the success of the conversion.

How we can help make this easier

Pre-approved housing design solutions

To help make conversion projects more affordable, the City of Regina has invested in research and analysis to develop approved code-compliant alternatives that owners and designers can use when converting an existing house to a commercial business. The alternatives provided will be suitable for most, but not all, projects and are intended to identify and remove common barriers. Where the parameters of this advisory do not apply to your business operations, a site-specific alternative solution from a design professional may be an option.

Financial Incentives

Depending on the specific details of your project, the City may have incentives available. Please visit our Heritage and Revitalization incentive pages to find out more.

Pre-Application Meeting

Pre-application meetings provide the opportunity for designers and owners of an upcoming commercial project to meet with the City of Regina to discuss questions specific to that project.

Request a Meeting

To Apply

1. Complete and submit forms and documents listed below. Your application may be circulated to a variety of departments for review, depending on the complexity. The application must be signed by the legal property owner as well as the applicant.

Required:

  • Building Permit Application
  • Zoning Bylaw Analysis
  • Building Code Analysis

Required as needed:

  • Design and Field Review
  • Request for Evaluation of Alternative Solution

 

2. Submit your application through our new online eBuild software or in person at City Hall. The City will review your application to ensure it meets all building, heritage, zoning, landscaping, engineering, environmental, disposal, assessment, open space and utility regulations and/or bylaws.

Apply Online

3. If applicable, contact Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) for inspections and permits for gas or electrical work.

PLEASE NOTE: Building permit application forms must be filled out in full; incomplete applications will not be accepted.

  • Legal land owner information must match what’s listed on land title. The individual signing for the legal land owner must be on title or must be authorized to sign on the legal land owner’s behalf via an authorization letter from the legal land owner.
  • If a company is listed on title as the legal land owner, the individual signing on behalf of the owner must print their name and position associated with the company and must have signing authority. 
  • If someone is designated to sign on behalf of the owner, this authorization can be provided via an authorization letter from the legal land owner (individual giving authority must list name, position, and have signing authority).

Permit Fee

Commercial Construction / Alteration / Renovation / Repair (construction value)

$8 / $1,000 value, $100 minimum

 

Permit Timeline

We aim to process commercial permits within 20 business days.

Permit Process

The review time of a Commercial Building Permit Application is approximately 20 days from the date a complete application is submitted. Review times increase depending on project type, required circulation and construction season. Apply early and review the information package and supporting documents prior to submission.

Stage 1: Development Review

Reviewed on all applications:
City Planning reviews for compliance with the Zoning Bylaw. (Comments sent from Development Control Officer)

Review may be required:
Servicing & Infrastructure Approvals reviews applications that include:

  • New buildings
  • Additions
  • Changes to services
  • Changes in use

to ensure compliance with various transportation, water (potable, storm, and waste), environmental and geotechnical technical standards. (Comments sent from technicalreview@regina.ca)

Stage 2: Building Standards Review

Reviewed on all applications:
Building Standards & Inspections reviews for compliance with:

  • National Building Code
  • Building Bylaw
  • UBAS Act/Regulations
  • Mechanical & Plumbing Standards.

Comments sent from three separate reviewers:

  • Building Safety
  • Structural and Accessibility
  • Mechanical/Plumbing


Review May Be Required:
The Fire Department reviews applications that include:

  • High hazard occupancy (F1) 
  • Spray coating operations 
  • Under/above ground fuel storage tank installation or removal 
  • Distilleries  
  • Tire storage 
  • Other as required

to ensure compliance with National Fire Code and NFPA standards. Information on building permit requirements for fire alarm systems

Stage 3: Saskatchewan Ministry of Health Review (if required)

Review May Be Required:
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health reviews applications that include:

  • Butcher shops and meat processors
  • Bakeries
  • Food distribution wholesale/retail
  • Food processing – home and commercial food manufacturers, flea market, farmer’s market, etc
  • Schools, institutions, daycares (not private home day cares)
  • Hotels, motels, bed and breakfast
  • Liquor outlets
  • Personal services; ear piercing, tattooing, acupuncture, nail salons and invasive permanent makeup operations,
  • Public swimming pools and spray parks
  • Restaurants and take-out
  • Recreation facilities and community halls
  • Care facilities group homes and approved homes
  • Others

to ensure compliance with health regulations. (Comments sent from Saskatchewan Ministry of Health)

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health can be reached directly at 306-766-7755.

Stage 4: Application Approval

Reviewed on all applications:

  • Customer is notified of application approval
  • Fee is collected and permit signed
  • Building Permit is issued
  • Work may commence with inspections to follow


For more information, call Service Regina at 306-777-7000.

More Information +
Formatting Standards for Submitting Building or Development Plans

The City accepts, and encourages, plans to be submitted electronically. This will benefit both the customer and the reviewer as it helps speed up the process.

If Plans are submitted electronically, they must adhere to formatting standards and digital submission security requirements. This will enable the software to identify drawings and organize large projects more efficiently.

Formatting standards only apply to applications drawn in a computer program (CAD drafting program) such as those used by professional designers. Smaller jobs like decks and garages do not need to follow the formatting standards. They are not a requirement for typical homeowner projects where designers and computer drafting programs are not involved.

For any questions regarding the formatting standards, please call 306-777-7551.

More Information +

Also in this Section

  • Building & Demolition Permits
    • Residential Permits
      • Addition, Single-Family & Semi-Detached Dwelling
      • Alternative Family Care Home
      • Backyard Suite
      • Basement Development
      • Deck, Sunroom & Fence
      • Foundation Repair
      • Garage or Accessory Building
      • Private Swimming Pool
      • Renovation or Alteration
      • Secondary Suite
    • Commercial Permits
      • New Commercial, Mixed Use Buildings and Additions
      • Alterations, Conversions and Tenant Improvements
      • Multi-Unit Dwelling
      • Planned Group of Dwellings
      • Tents & Temporary Structures
      • Pre-Application Meeting Request
      • House to Commercial
    • Demolition Permit
    • Permanent Sign Permit
    • Plumbing Only
  • Building Codes & Bylaws
  • Inspections
    • Book a Residential Building Inspection
    • Book a Multi-Family Dwelling Inspection
    • Book a Commercial Building Inspection
  • Processing Times
  • Advisories & Newsletters
  • Manage my eBuild Account

Related Documents

  • Building Permit Requirements for Fire Alarms
    86.77 KB
  • Commercial Phased Permits
    171.19 KB
  • Crawlspace and Attic Safety Requirements
    248.13 KB
  • Digital Submission Security Requirements
    164.75 KB
  • Door Hardware and Magnetic Lock Requirements
    324.65 KB
  • Duct Wrap
    162.91 KB
  • Formatting standards
    136.17 KB
  • House to Commercial
    326.83 KB
  • Integrated Systems Testing (CAN/ULC-S1001)
    327.07 KB
  • Partial Permits
    212.03 KB
  • Major Occupancy Definitions
    211.47 KB
  • Modular Buildings
    137.44 KB
  • When a Professional Designer is Required
    522.89 KB

You might be looking for

Barrier Free Design Guide
Building or Renovating? Apply for permits online.
2025 Henry Baker Scholarships
Spring Sweep is on now!
Summer Leisure Guide 2025
Move to Top
Explore the City
  • Transportation, Roads & Parking
    • Transit
    • Road Report
    • Driving
    • Seasonal Maintenance
    • Parking
    • Walking & Cycling
    • Transportation Master Plan
    • Household Travel Survey
  • Home & Property
    • Garbage, Recycling & Composting
    • Residential Property Tax & Assessment
    • Water
    • Safety & Emergencies
    • Housing
    • Tree & Yard
    • Heritage Properties & Conservation
  • Parks, Recreation & Culture
    • Classes & Programs
    • Recreation Facilities
    • Community & Neighbourhood Centres
    • Parks
    • Arts & Culture
    • Events
    • Cemeteries
  • Bylaws, Permits & Licences
    • Building & Demolition
    • Bylaws
    • Permits
    • Licences
  • Business & Development
    • Commercial Property Tax & Assessment
    • Land & Property Development
    • Tenders & Procurement
    • City Property for Sale & Lease
    • Items for Sale
    • Service Partners
    • Sponsorship, Naming Rights & Advertising
  • City Government
    • Office of the Mayor
    • City Council
    • City Administration
    • Budget & Finance
    • Historical Election Results
    • Open Data
    • Council Policies
    • City Page
  • About Regina
    • Gear Store & Merchandise
    • Regina History & Facts
    • Official Community Plan
    • Maps & Neighbourhood Profiles
    • Renewable Regina
    • Moving to Regina
    • Job Opportunities
    • Community Safety & Well-being
    • Community & Social Impact Regina
    • Grants & Scholarships
    • Winter City Strategy
    • Be Heard Regina
    • Accessibility & Affordability
    • Reminders & Notifications
    • Contact Us
© 2025 City of Regina
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use
  • Accessibility
  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
What can the City help you with today?

Most Searched

  • Careers
  • Leisure Guide
  • Athletic Fields Status
  • Street Sweeping
  • Property Taxes
  • Parking

Most Popular

  • Transit Schedules
  • Leisure Guide
  • Water & eWater
  • Garbage & Recycling
  • Parking Tickets
  • Jobs at the City
Warning.
You are about to leave Regina.ca to visit an external website. The views expressed do not represent the City of Regina.

Continue