Custodian of Records
Anyone can initiate a request to Public Records. It may include a wide variety of documents and materials (including print, photographic, and electronic formats) that were created or obtained by the LADBS.
About the Program
The California State Legislature adopted the Public Records Act in 1968. It is designed to give the public access to information in the possession of public agencies. The Act also provides that public records shall be open for inspection during regular office hours of the agency. The public can inspect or receive a copy of any record unless the record is exempted from disclosure under the act.
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No, plan check is not required for ductless window units.
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Plumbing plan check is required only for swimming pools installed in apartment buildings or commercial building and it is not required for single family dwelling units.
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No, an agent, homeowner, engineer, contractor or architect can submit an application.
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Yes, all the required affidavits need to be recorded with LA County Records office. The affidavit shall be signed by the plan check staff assigned to your project before it is recorded.
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Yes. Please visit our Online Permit webpage to register.
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Yes, a separation of 10 feet is required per Section 12.21.C.5 of L.A.M.C.
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Yes, a Lot Tie affidavit will be required to create one lot in order to build a building over two lots. The lots shall be owned by the same owner in order to be tied together.
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Yes, DA seating is required for each functional area.
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No, provided the equipment or fixture is listed by an approved listing agency to meet the applicable standards listed in the code.
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Disabled access requirements apply to both temporary and permanent structures.
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