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Tent Rental Permits in Minneapolis, MN (2026)

Last updated: March 2026 · Based on 36 verified local providers

Tent Permit Requirements in Minneapolis

Tent permit requirements in Minneapolis depend on the size of your tent and the nature of your event. Small tents (typically under 400 square feet) on private property usually do not require a permit. Larger tents and events on public property require permits from city building and/or special events departments.

Contact the Minneapolis city clerk's office or public works department for current permit requirements, fees, and application deadlines specific to your project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a tent in Minneapolis?

It depends on tent size and event location. Small tents on private property typically don't require a permit. Larger tents (usually over 400 sq ft) and events on public property generally require permits from city building and/or fire departments. Contact your local permitting office for current requirements.

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