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Davidson County, TN

Data version: Q2 2026 · Last updated 2026-04-21

Davidson County is in Tennessee, home to 716,000 residents across 504 square miles. The county seat is Nashville. In most of Tennessee, zoning and building-permit authority sits with individual cities for incorporated areas; the county handles unincorporated parcels.

Cities in Davidson County with permit guides

This site currently publishes permit and zoning guides for 1 city inside Davidson County: Nashville. Each city has its own zoning code and permit process — pick the city to see local ADU rules, zoning breakdown, and permit timeline.

How zoning works in Davidson County

Zoning and permit authority in Tennessee is mostly local. Incorporated cities like Nashville run their own zoning codes, planning departments, and building inspectors. The county's planning department typically only handles unincorporated parcels, but counties set the framework for Tennessee state law compliance (ADU rules, wildfire hazard zones, flood plain overlays, subdivision requirements). The first question when screening any Davidson County parcel is always whether it sits inside city limits — that determines who your permit authority is.

County data sources

Population and land area for Davidson County are from the U.S. Census Bureau (2024 ACS estimates and Census Gazetteer). FIPS code 47037 follows the Census ANSI standard and matches the county's entry in every federal open-data system (FEMA NFHL, EPA Envirofacts, HUD, USGS).

Related pages

  • Nashville permit guide
  • Tennessee zoning hub
  • Buildability City Score

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