Renew Development Permits Online - Langley BC

Technology and Data British Columbia 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

In Langley, British Columbia, renewing a development permit online helps property owners keep construction and land-use approvals current while avoiding enforcement action. This guide explains where to start, what documents to prepare, common timelines and how to contact the planning office to submit an online renewal or an extension request.[1]

Start the renewal early to allow time for review and any requested amendments.

When to Renew a Development Permit

Development permits in Langley typically include expiry or commencement conditions; you should apply to renew or extend before the permit expiry date. If work has not started or the permit conditions cannot be met, apply for an extension or variance per the planning office instructions.

  • Check the original permit for expiry or commencement dates.
  • Prepare the permit number, site plans, and any revised drawings.
  • Contact the planning department early to confirm required documentation.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for lapses, unauthorised work, or failure to comply with permit conditions is handled by the municipal planning and bylaw teams. Specific monetary fines and scales for development-permit violations are not specified on the cited page; contact the planning or bylaw office for current enforcement fees and orders.[2]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: compliance orders, stop-work orders, or court action may be used.
  • Enforcer: municipal planning and bylaw departments; use official complaint/contact channels to report or respond.
  • Appeals/review: check the permit decision notice for appeal routes and time limits or request a review from the planning department.
Failure to renew a permit may result in orders to stop work or require retroactive compliance.

Applications & Forms

The municipal planning office publishes the required application or renewal form and submission instructions; if a specific form or fee table is not visible on the public page, contact planning to obtain the correct application and fee details.

  • Application name/number: see planning office for the current "Development Permit Renewal / Extension" form.
  • Fees: refer to the planning fee schedule or request the fee estimate from planning.
  • Submission: usually online portal, email, or in-person as directed by the planning office.

How-To

  1. Confirm your permit number and expiry conditions.
  2. Gather updated plans, letters, and any professional reports needed.
  3. Contact planning to confirm the required renewal form and fees.[2]
  4. Submit the application and pay any fees via the municipal online portal or instructed method.
  5. Respond to follow-up requests and await decision; request an appeal or review if required.

FAQ

How long does online renewal take?
Processing time varies; check the planning office for current timelines and allow time for revisions or additional information requests.
Can I continue work while a renewal is pending?
Work may be restricted if the original permit expired; confirm with planning or bylaw before continuing to avoid enforcement.
What if I cannot meet the permit conditions?
You may apply for an extension or variance; planning will advise on available options and required documentation.

Key Takeaways

  • Start renewal well before permit expiry and confirm required forms.
  • Use official planning contacts for accurate fee and submission instructions.
  • Non-compliance can lead to orders or court action if unresolved.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Township of Langley - Development Permits
  2. [2] Township of Langley - Contact Planning