How long a permit is good for? / When does my permit expire?
A permit is good for two years from the time the permit fees are paid. You will need to call for inspection at least once every 6 months, otherwise the permit expires.
A permit is good for two years from the time the permit fees are paid. You will need to call for inspection at least once every 6 months, otherwise the permit expires.
Any tenant Improvement with the valuation higher than $150,244.00 needs to fully comply with the current Disabled Access regulation. A project with valuation of less than $150,244.00 can apply for a hardship. For Historical Building, please visit the DSA website.
You can check with the office where you submitted your Demo Pre-Inspection (DPI) application for the status. You will be called once the GPI is ready.
The total floor areas of all the accessory buildings on a property can not be larger than the floor area of the main dwelling unit.
Each Plan Check extension is good for 6 months. See the Information Bulletin P/BC 2014-120 for more information.
P/BC 2014-120A height of a building is limited per the zoning designation of the property. Visit a LADBS office Zoning counter for more information. A building code also limits the height of a building based on the type of construction and the occupancy of the building. Your building will need to comply with the lost restrictive height of the zoning and the building codes.
Any accessory building shall observe 10 feet separation from the main dwelling unit or any Accessory Living Quarters on the property.
You can check with the office at which you submitted your Grading Pre-Inspection (GPI) application for the status. You will be called once the GPI is ready.
Call 3-1-1 to report a complaint or visit Online Services.
Online ServicesYou can apply for a Standard Plan by visiting LADBS Public counter at 201 N. Figueroa Street, Station# 13.