No. To have a special event, the building must have a Certificate of Occupancy.
No. To have a special event, the building must have a Certificate of Occupancy.
Once the fees are calculated by the inspector, an email is sent to the customer to pay online.
Yes, you can pick it up at the public counter of any office.
Inspectors are assigned by district, with a few exceptions.
No, work cannot be started until a valid permit is issued.
Yes, all special event permits are issued online.
The fees are a part of the inspection fees.
Minor changes usually do not require returning to plan check. All major or structural changes require you to return to plan check.
No, but it would be more helpful if the plan checker was the original one who granted approval.
Yes. Each division has their own permit.
Yes, staff work days include Saturday and Sunday.
Off-hour inspections can only be scheduled through the LADBS.org website. You may schedule an off-hour inspection through our Online Services.
Off-hour inspections can only be paid through the LADBS website.
You can schedule an inspection for the next day, so long as you do so before 4:00 PM.
Anywhere between 1 to 7 days.
Depending on the project, there could be one or as many as needed to complete the project.
One inspector for building, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, grading, and green. Separate for Fire Sprinkler.
Based on the height district and the type of construction, the building can be single-story to unlimited.