Swimming Pools

Fishers Health Department’s mission is to minimize the spread of disease and prevent injuries and drownings at public and semi-public swimming pools and spas. The program licenses and routinely inspects public semi-public pools to ensure compliance with state and local regulations. Environmental health specialists assist in educating pool operators on proper pool management and safety.  

Permitting

Submit your annual permit or apply for new permit here.
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*If you have already received your 2020 permit from the Hamilton County Health Department, submit your permit and you will be issued a Fishers Health Department Permit. If you have not yet received your permit from the county, submit your information or county permit application, and you will be issued a permit from the Fishers Health Department. If you have not yet had your annual inspection through the county, you will be contacted in the coming weeks to schedule your annual inspection through the Fishers Health Department.*

Weekly Pool Sample Submissions

Submit weekly pool samples.

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Safety For Private Pools

Find resources and information for homeowners with private pools from ISDH.

Fee Schedule

In accordance with chapter 171 of the City of Fishers Code of Ordinances

  Fee
Seasonal pools– one pool/spa $125
Seasonal pools – each additional pool/spa at same facility $75
Operating without a license $100/day
Annual pools – one pool/spa $200
Annual pools – each additional pool/spa at same facility $125
School pools No charge but requires permit
Plan review $100
Violations and penalties Assessed on inspection