Council permits
Skip bin permits in the ACT
Written by the Local Skip Bin Hire team · Updated 12 July 2026
When you need a skip bin permit in the ACT
You only need a council permit when the skip bin is placed on public land — a road, footpath, nature strip or verge. A bin placed entirely on your own driveway or property usually needs no permit. Councils require permits on public land to keep roads and footpaths safe and accessible, and rules, fees and durations vary by council.
How the permit is handled
When you select a public placement during booking, Local Skip Bin Hire arranges the ACT council permit for you and adds the council fee to your booking. This means you don't have to lodge the application yourself — just select your placement when booking, or call 1300 778 978.
the ACT councils
Permits are issued by your local council. Use the official council website to check specific rules, fees and timeframes:
Council links reviewed 12 July 2026 — councils update their pages from time to time, so always confirm current requirements with your council.
Book with permit support
See the national council permit guide for how permits work, or the the ACT skip bin hire page for coverage.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a council permit for a skip bin in the ACT?
Only if the bin is placed on public land such as a road, footpath or nature strip. On your own driveway or property a permit is usually not required. Rules and fees vary by council.
Who arranges the permit?
When you select a public placement during booking, Local Skip Bin Hire arranges the ACT council permit for you and adds the council fee to your booking.
How much is a skip bin permit?
Permit fees are set by each council and vary by area, bin size and duration, so the applicable fee is confirmed before it is added to your booking. The permit fee is separate from the skip bin hire price.
Book a skip bin in the ACT
Enter your suburb or postcode, choose your placement, and we'll arrange any council permit your delivery needs.
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