Indiana Regulations: Counties & Municipal Zoning Guide

Indiana is one of the friendlier states in the Midwest for tiny home living. Indiana officially legalized tiny homes statewide in 2020 by adopting the Indiana Residential Code, which is based on the 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) and incorporates Appendix Q for tiny houses. Under this framework, a building must be 400 square feet or less to be classified as a tiny home, with a minimum ceiling height of 6 feet 8 inches. Building permits are required, and the home must pass all inspections to receive a Certificate of Occupancy. Because the state code applies uniformly, every Indiana county allows tiny homes in some form — though local zoning ordinances at the county and municipal level can layer additional rules around foundation types, lot sizes, ADU placement, and where tiny homes can be sited. Park model tiny homes (built to ANSI A119.5 / RVIA standards) are classified as recreational vehicles and are typically permitted as permanent residences only in licensed RV parks, manufactured home communities, or designated tiny home villages. Indiana’s Amish heartland — particularly LaGrange, Elkhart, and Daviess counties — has a long-established culture of skilled, modest dwelling construction that makes those areas especially welcoming to tiny cabin builders. The guide below walks you through every Indiana county and key municipality to help you confidently plan and place your tiny cabin.

Counties

Does Adams County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Adams County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Adams County Zoning Ordinance

Does Allen County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Allen County (home to Fort Wayne, Indiana’s second-largest city) follows the Indiana Residential Code — tiny homes must be 400 sq ft or less with a 6’8″ minimum ceiling height. Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. City of Fort Wayne has its own zoning code layered on top of the county framework. Contact Allen County Planning for specifics.

Resources: Allen County Zoning Ordinance

Does Bartholomew County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Bartholomew County (home to Columbus, IN — known for its modernist architecture) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact Bartholomew County Planning for specifics.

Resources: Bartholomew County Zoning

Does Benton County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Benton County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Benton County Zoning Ordinance

Does Blackford County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Blackford County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Blackford County Zoning Ordinance

Does Boone County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Boone County is part of the Indianapolis metro area and follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. As an Indy-metro county, zoning varies across municipalities — contact the county Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Boone County Zoning Ordinance

Does Brown County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brown County is one of Indiana’s most scenic counties — home to Brown County State Park and the Nashville arts district. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the Brown County Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Brown County Zoning Ordinance

Does Carroll County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Carroll County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Carroll County Zoning Ordinance

Does Cass County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Cass County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Cass County Zoning Ordinance

Does Clark County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Clark County is part of the Louisville KY metro area. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Clark County Zoning Ordinance

Does Clay County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Clay County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Clay County Government

Does Clinton County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Clinton County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Clinton County Zoning Ordinance

Does Crawford County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Crawford County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Crawford County Zoning Ordinance

Does Daviess County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Daviess County is in Indiana’s Amish heartland — a region with a long-established culture of skilled craftsmanship and modest dwellings. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Local zoning may have specific accommodations for traditional building methods — contact the Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Daviess County Zoning Ordinance

Does Dearborn County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Dearborn County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance

Does Decatur County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Decatur County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Decatur County Zoning Ordinance

Does DeKalb County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. DeKalb County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: DeKalb County Zoning Ordinance

Does Delaware County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Delaware County (home to Muncie and Ball State University) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required to receive a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact Delaware County Planning for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Delaware County Zoning Ordinance

Does Dubois County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Dubois County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Dubois County Zoning Ordinance

Does Elkhart County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Elkhart County is in Indiana’s Amish heartland — a region with a long-established culture of skilled craftsmanship and modest dwellings. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Local zoning may have specific accommodations for traditional building methods — contact the Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Elkhart County Planning

Does Fayette County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Fayette County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Fayette County Zoning Ordinance

Does Floyd County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Floyd County is part of the Louisville KY metro area. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Floyd County Zoning Ordinance

Does Fountain County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Fountain County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Fountain County Zoning Ordinance

Does Franklin County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Franklin County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Franklin County Planning

Does Fulton County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Fulton County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Fulton County Area Plan Commission

Does Gibson County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Gibson County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Gibson County Government

Does Grant County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Grant County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Grant County Zoning Ordinance

Does Greene County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Greene County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Greene County Zoning Ordinance

Does Hamilton County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hamilton County is part of the Indianapolis metro area and follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. As an Indy-metro county, zoning varies across municipalities — contact the county Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Hamilton County UDO

Does Hancock County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hancock County is part of the Indianapolis metro area and follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. As an Indy-metro county, zoning varies across municipalities — contact the county Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Hancock County Zoning Ordinance

Does Harrison County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Harrison County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Harrison County Zoning Ordinance

Does Hendricks County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hendricks County is part of the Indianapolis metro area and follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. As an Indy-metro county, zoning varies across municipalities — contact the county Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Hendricks County Zoning Ordinance

Does Henry County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Henry County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Henry County Land Usage

Does Howard County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Howard County (home to Kokomo) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact Howard County Planning for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Howard County Zoning Ordinance

Does Huntington County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Huntington County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Huntington County Zoning Ordinance

Does Jackson County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jackson County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Jackson County Zoning Ordinance

Does Jasper County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jasper County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Jasper County Planning

Does Jay County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jay County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Jay County Zoning Ordinance

Does Jefferson County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jefferson County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Jefferson County Planning

Does Jennings County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jennings County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Jennings County Zoning Ordinance

Does Johnson County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Johnson County is part of the Indianapolis metro area and follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. As an Indy-metro county, zoning varies across municipalities — contact the county Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Johnson County Building Department

Does Knox County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Knox County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Knox County Zoning Ordinance

Does Kosciusko County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Kosciusko County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance

Does LaGrange County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. LaGrange County is in Indiana’s Amish heartland — a region with a long-established culture of skilled craftsmanship and modest dwellings. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Local zoning may have specific accommodations for traditional building methods — contact the Planning Department for property-specific guidance.

Resources: LaGrange County Zoning Ordinance

Does Lake County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lake County is in northwest Indiana and part of the Chicago metro area. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Lake County Zoning Ordinance

Does LaPorte County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. LaPorte County is in northwest Indiana and part of the Chicago metro area. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: LaPorte County Zoning Ordinance

Does Lawrence County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lawrence County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Lawrence County Government

Does Madison County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Madison County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Madison County Planning Commission

Does Marion County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Marion County contains Indianapolis, Indiana’s capital and largest city. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ minimum ceiling). Building permits and inspections are required to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. The Indy Rezone unified development ordinance governs ADU and tiny home placement across the city — contact the Department of Business and Neighborhood Services for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Marion County / Indy Rezone

Does Marshall County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Marshall County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Marshall County Zoning Ordinance

Does Martin County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Martin County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Martin County Government

Does Miami County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Miami County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Miami County Zoning Ordinance

Does Monroe County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Monroe County (home to Bloomington and Indiana University) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Bloomington’s Unified Development Ordinance includes specific ADU provisions. Contact Monroe County Planning for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Monroe County Zoning Ordinance

Does Montgomery County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Montgomery County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance

Does Morgan County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Morgan County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Morgan County Zoning Ordinance

Does Newton County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Newton County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Newton County Zoning Ordinance

Does Noble County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Noble County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Noble County UDO

Does Ohio County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Ohio County is Indiana’s smallest county by both population and area. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the Ohio County Building Inspector for property-specific guidance.

Resources: Ohio County Building Inspector

Does Orange County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Orange County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Orange County Zoning

Does Owen County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Owen County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Owen County Zoning Ordinance

Does Parke County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Parke County is famously known as the ‘Covered Bridge Capital of the World’ with 31 historic covered bridges. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Parke County Zoning Ordinance

Does Perry County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Perry County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Perry County Planning & Zoning

Does Pike County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Pike County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Pike County Zoning Ordinance

Does Porter County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Porter County is in northwest Indiana and part of the Chicago metro area. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Porter County Zoning

Does Posey County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Posey County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Posey County Government

Does Pulaski County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Pulaski County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Pulaski County UDO

Does Putnam County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Putnam County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Putnam County Zoning Ordinances

Does Randolph County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Randolph County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Randolph County UZO

Does Ripley County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Ripley County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Ripley County Zoning Ordinance

Does Rush County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rush County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Rush County Planning & Zoning

Does Scott County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Scott County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Scott County Zoning Ordinance

Does Shelby County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Shelby County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Shelby County Zoning Ordinance

Does Spencer County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Spencer County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Spencer County Zoning Ordinance

Does St. Joseph County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. St. Joseph County (home to South Bend and the University of Notre Dame) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. South Bend and Mishawaka have their own city zoning codes layered on top. Contact county Planning for specifics.

Resources: St. Joseph County Zoning Ordinance

Does Starke County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Starke County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Starke County Zoning Ordinance

Does Steuben County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Steuben County is home to many of Indiana’s natural lakes including Lake James and Pokagon State Park. The county follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Lakefront properties may have additional restrictions. Contact the Steuben County Plan Commission for specifics.

Resources: Steuben County Zoning Ordinance

Does Sullivan County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Sullivan County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Sullivan County Government

Does Switzerland County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Switzerland County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Switzerland County Planning

Does Tippecanoe County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Tippecanoe County (home to Lafayette, West Lafayette, and Purdue University) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the Tippecanoe County Area Plan Commission for specifics.

Resources: Tippecanoe County UZO

Does Tipton County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Tipton County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Tipton County Zoning Ordinance

Does Union County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Union County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Union County Zoning Ordinance

Does Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Vanderburgh County (home to Evansville, southwestern Indiana’s largest city) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ minimum ceiling). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. The City of Evansville has its own zoning code; contact Area Plan Commission for specifics.

Resources: Vanderburgh County Zoning

Does Vermillion County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Vermillion County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Vermillion County Zoning Ordinance

Does Vigo County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Vigo County (home to Terre Haute and Indiana State University) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact Vigo County Area Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Vigo County Area Planning

Does Wabash County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Wabash County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Wabash County Government

Does Warren County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Warren County, in central Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Warren County Area Plan & Zoning

Does Warrick County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Warrick County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Warrick County Zoning Ordinance

Does Washington County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Washington County, in southern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Rural southern IN counties often have flexible zoning outside incorporated areas. Contact the county Planning Department for specifics.

Resources: Washington County Zoning Ordinance

Does Wayne County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Wayne County (home to Richmond) follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Richmond Planning & Zoning Department handles unified land development. Contact for specifics.

Resources: Wayne County / Richmond Planning

Does Wells County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Wells County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Wells County Zoning Ordinance

Does White County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. White County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: White County Zoning Ordinance

Does Whitley County, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Whitley County, in northern Indiana, follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the county Planning Department for property-specific zoning.

Resources: Whitley County Zoning Ordinance

Municipalities

Does Anderson, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Anderson is in Madison County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Anderson Zoning & Development

Does Angola, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Angola is in Steuben County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Angola Planning

Does Auburn, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Auburn is in DeKalb County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Auburn Community Development

Does Avon, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Avon is in Hendricks County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Avon UDO

Does Bedford, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Bedford is in Lawrence County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Bedford

Does Bloomfield, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Bloomfield is in Greene County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Bloomfield

Does Bloomington, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Bloomington is in Monroe County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Bloomington UDO

Does Bluffton, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Bluffton is in Wells County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Bluffton

Does Boonville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Boonville is in Warrick County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Boonville

Does Brazil, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brazil is in Clay County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Brazil

Does Brookville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brookville is in Franklin County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Brookville

Does Brownsburg, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brownsburg is in Hendricks County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Brownsburg Planning

Does Brownstown, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brownstown is in Jackson County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Brownstown

Does Carmel, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Carmel is in Hamilton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Carmel Zoning Ordinance

Does Clarksville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Clarksville is in Clark County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Clarksville Zoning Ordinance

Does Columbia City, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Columbia City is in Whitley County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Columbia City

Does Columbus, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Columbus is in Bartholomew County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Columbus Planning

Does Connersville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Connersville is in Fayette County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Connersville

Does Corydon, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Corydon is in Harrison County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Corydon

Does Covington, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Covington is in Fountain County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Covington

Does Crawfordsville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Crawfordsville is in Montgomery County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Crawfordsville Zoning

Does Crown Point, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Crown Point is in Lake County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Crown Point Zoning

Does Danville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Danville is in Hendricks County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Danville

Does Decatur, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Decatur is in Adams County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Decatur Building & Zoning

Does Delphi, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Delphi is in Carroll County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Delphi

Does Elkhart, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Elkhart is in Elkhart County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Elkhart Zoning Ordinance

Does English, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. English is in Crawford County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of English

Does Evansville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Evansville is in Vanderburgh County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Evansville Zoning Ordinance

Does Fishers, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Fishers is in Hamilton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Fishers Zoning Ordinance

Does Fort Wayne, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Fort Wayne is in Allen County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Fort Wayne Zoning

Does Fowler, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Fowler is in Benton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Fowler

Does Frankfort, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Frankfort is in Clinton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Frankfort

Does Franklin, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Franklin is in Johnson County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Franklin Zoning

Does Gary, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Gary is in Lake County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Gary Code of Ordinances

Does Goshen, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Goshen is in Elkhart County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Goshen Planning & Zoning

Does Greencastle, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Greencastle is in Putnam County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Greencastle

Does Greenfield, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Greenfield is in Hancock County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Greenfield UDO

Does Greensburg, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Greensburg is in Decatur County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Greensburg

Does Greenwood, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Greenwood is in Johnson County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Greenwood Zoning

Does Hartford City, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hartford City is in Blackford County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Hartford City

Does Huntington, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Huntington is in Huntington County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Huntington

Does Indianapolis, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Indianapolis is in Marion County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Indianapolis / Indy Rezone

Does Jasper, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jasper is in Dubois County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Jasper

Does Jeffersonville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jeffersonville is in Clark County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Jeffersonville Planning & Zoning

Does Kentland, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Kentland is in Newton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Kentland

Does Knox, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Knox is in Starke County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Knox

Does Kokomo, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Kokomo is in Howard County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Kokomo Zoning Ordinance

Does La Porte, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. La Porte is in LaPorte County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of La Porte

Does Lafayette, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lafayette is in Tippecanoe County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Lafayette Regulations

Does LaGrange, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. LaGrange is in LaGrange County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of LaGrange

Does Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lawrenceburg is in Dearborn County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Lawrenceburg

Does Lebanon, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lebanon is in Boone County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Lebanon Planning

Does Liberty, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Liberty is in Union County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Liberty

Does Logansport, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Logansport is in Cass County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Logansport Zoning Ordinance

Does Madison, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Madison is in Jefferson County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Madison

Does Marion, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Marion is in Grant County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Marion

Does Martinsville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Martinsville is in Morgan County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Martinsville Zoning

Does Michigan City, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Michigan City is in LaPorte County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Michigan City Zoning

Does Mishawaka, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Mishawaka is in St. Joseph County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Mishawaka Zoning

Does Monticello, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Monticello is in White County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Monticello

Does Mooresville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Mooresville is in Morgan County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Mooresville Zoning

Does Mount Vernon, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Mount Vernon is in Posey County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Mount Vernon

Does Muncie, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Muncie is in Delaware County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Muncie Zoning Ordinance

Does Munster, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Munster is in Lake County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Munster Zoning Ordinance

Does Nashville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Nashville is in Brown County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Nashville

Does New Albany, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. New Albany is in Floyd County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: New Albany Zoning

Does New Castle, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. New Castle is in Henry County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: New Castle Zoning

Does Newport, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Newport is in Vermillion County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Newport

Does Noblesville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Noblesville is in Hamilton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Noblesville Zoning

Does Paoli, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Paoli is in Orange County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Paoli Zoning

Does Peru, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Peru is in Miami County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Peru

Does Petersburg, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Petersburg is in Pike County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Petersburg

Does Plainfield, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Plainfield is in Hendricks County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Plainfield Zoning

Does Plymouth, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Plymouth is in Marshall County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Plymouth

Does Portland, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Portland is in Jay County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Portland

Does Princeton, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Princeton is in Gibson County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Princeton

Does Rensselaer, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rensselaer is in Jasper County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Rensselaer

Does Richmond, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Richmond is in Wayne County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Richmond UDO

Does Rising Sun, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rising Sun is in Ohio County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Rising Sun

Does Rochester, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rochester is in Fulton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Rochester

Does Rockport, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rockport is in Spencer County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Rockport

Does Rockville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rockville is in Parke County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Rockville

Does Rushville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rushville is in Rush County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Rushville

Does Salem, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Salem is in Washington County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Salem

Does Schererville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Schererville is in Lake County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Schererville Planning

Does Scottsburg, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Scottsburg is in Scott County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Scottsburg

Does Seymour, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Seymour is in Jackson County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Seymour Zoning

Does Shelbyville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Shelbyville is in Shelby County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Shelbyville Zoning

Does Shoals, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Shoals is in Martin County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Shoals

Does South Bend, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. South Bend is in St. Joseph County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: South Bend Zoning

Does Spencer, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Spencer is in Owen County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Spencer

Does Sullivan, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Sullivan is in Sullivan County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Sullivan

Does Tell City, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Tell City is in Perry County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Tell City

Does Terre Haute, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Terre Haute is in Vigo County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Terre Haute City Code

Does Tipton, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Tipton is in Tipton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Tipton

Does Valparaiso, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Valparaiso is in Porter County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Valparaiso UDO

Does Versailles, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Versailles is in Ripley County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Versailles

Does Vevay, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Vevay is in Switzerland County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Vevay

Does Vincennes, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Vincennes is in Knox County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Vincennes

Does Wabash, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Wabash is in Wabash County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Wabash Zoning

Does Warsaw, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Warsaw is in Kosciusko County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Warsaw

Does Washington, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Washington is in Daviess County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Washington

Does West Lafayette, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. West Lafayette is in Tippecanoe County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Tippecanoe UZO

Does Westfield, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Westfield is in Hamilton County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Westfield Zoning

Does Williamsport, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Williamsport is in Warren County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Williamsport

Does Winamac, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Winamac is in Pulaski County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Town of Winamac

Does Winchester, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Winchester is in Randolph County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: City of Winchester

Does Zionsville, Indiana, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Zionsville is in Boone County, which follows the Indiana Residential Code (400 sq ft max, 6’8″ ceiling minimum). Building permits and inspections required for a Certificate of Occupancy. Contact the city’s Planning Department for municipal-specific zoning.

Resources: Zionsville Zoning