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Dumpster Rental Permits in Memphis, TN (2026)

Last updated: March 2026 · Based on 14 verified local providers

Dumpster Permit Requirements in Memphis

Permit requirements for dumpster rentals in Memphis depend on where you place the container. Dumpsters on private property (driveways, parking lots) typically do not require a permit. Dumpsters placed on public property — streets, sidewalks, or alleys — usually require a right-of-way or temporary use permit from the city.

Contact the Memphis 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 dumpster in Memphis?

It depends on placement. Dumpsters on your own driveway or property typically do not need a permit in Memphis. Dumpsters on public streets, sidewalks, or alleys usually require a temporary use or right-of-way permit. Contact your local city hall for current fees and processing times.

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