Do You Need a Skip Permit in Dublin? Everything Explained Simply

One of the most common questions we get at Greyhound is: “Do I need a permit for a skip in Dublin?” The short answer is: it depends on where you’re placing it. Here’s everything you need to know, explained clearly.

The Simple Rule: Private Land vs Public Road

The permit question comes down to one thing — where will the skip be placed?

  • On your driveway or private property: No permit required.
  • On a public road with no parking restrictions: No permit required, but the skip must be placed safely, with at least 3 metres of road width kept clear for traffic.
  • On a public road with parking restrictions (double yellow lines, pay-and-display, clearways, loading bays): A permit is required.
✅ Most driveways = no permit neededIf you have a driveway with enough room for a skip, you almost certainly don’t need a permit. The skip just needs to fit on your private land without overhanging the footpath or road.

How Much Does a Skip Permit Cost in Dublin?

Skip permit costs vary by council area. Here’s a breakdown based on current Dublin council rates:

Council Area Skip Permit Cost Processing Time Application Method
Dublin City Council (DCC) €27 per day per 5m of road space
(higher in paid parking zones)
Up to 7 working days Online via dublincity.ie
Fingal County Council Varies by location Up to 10 working days Contact Fingal directly
South Dublin County Council Varies by location Contact SDCC Contact SDCC directly
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (DLRCC) Varies by location Contact DLRCC Contact DLRCC directly

For Dublin City Council areas, the standard charge is €27 per day (or part thereof) per 5 metres of road/footpath occupied. If the skip is in a paid parking zone, the fee increases to account for the suspended parking meter revenue.

⏳ Apply early — permits take timeDublin City Council permit applications can take up to 7 working days to process. Fingal can take up to 10 working days. Always factor permit lead time into your project planning — don’t leave it until the day before.

Who Applies for the Permit — You or Greyhound?

In most cases, your skip hire company applies for the permit on your behalf. At Greyhound, we can handle the permit application for you. When you book your skip, just let us know that you’ll be placing it on a public road, and we’ll guide you through the process.

The permit fee itself is a pass-through cost — we pay it to the council and you reimburse us, or the council may invoice you directly depending on the area. We’ll always be clear about any permit costs before your skip is delivered.

What Happens If You Don’t Get a Permit?

Placing a skip on a restricted road without a permit is an offence. The council can:

  • Issue a fine to the skip hire company and/or the customer
  • Order the skip to be removed immediately
  • Remove the skip at your expense

It’s not worth the risk. If you’re not sure whether your road has restrictions, check with your local council or call us — we’re happy to advise.

Skip Permit Quick-Reference by Dublin Area

Dublin Area Governing Council Permit Needed If Road Has Restrictions?
Dublin 1–8, D12 Dublin City Council Yes — apply online at dublincity.ie
Swords, Malahide, Balbriggan, Blanchardstown Fingal County Council Yes — contact Fingal CC
Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Rathcoole South Dublin County Council Yes — contact SDCC
Blackrock, Dundrum, Stillorgan, Dún Laoghaire Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown CC Yes — contact DLRCC

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I put a skip on my driveway without a permit?

Yes — as long as the skip is entirely on your private land and doesn’t overhang onto the road or footpath, no permit is required.

How long does it take to get a skip permit in Dublin?

Dublin City Council: up to 7 working days. Fingal: up to 10 working days. Always apply well in advance of your delivery date.

Does Greyhound sort out the permit for me?

Yes. When you book, just let us know the skip will be on a public road and we’ll handle the permit application. Permit fees are passed on at cost — no markup.

Do I need a permit for a skip bag?

Permit rules that apply to metal skips also apply to skip bags placed on restricted public roads. If in doubt, contact your local council.
Not sure about permits in your area?Call us on 01 457 7777 — we’ll advise on your specific road and handle the permit if needed.

 

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