Permit
Related FAQ
Frequently-Asked
Questions:
Can
I as a homeowner apply for a construction permit?
Do I need a permit to build a fence around
my property?
How much is a building permit and what is it based on?
I
want to enlarge my house, how do I apply for a building
permit?
Can a homeowner prepare the drawings, obtain
my building permit, and construct my own house or addition,
without consulting an architect/engineer/contractor?
Is
a plumbing permit required to replace my residential garbage
disposer?
Do
I need a permit to change to a low-consumption toilet in
my house?
Is
a plumbing permit required to replace my gas water heater
in my single family dwelling?
Is
a permit required to install a domestic cooking range, broiler
unit or domestic-type clothes dryer in my single family
dwelling?
When
is a plumbing permit required for natural gas piping?
How
long do I have to obtain a plumbing permit once work has
commenced in order to avoid any LADBS fines?
Is
a permit required for installing any portable ventilating,
comfort-cooling or evaporative cooler equipment?
How
are changes to approved plans during construction handled
by the Department?
How
long is a plan check application good for?
How
long is a permit good for?
How
many sets of plans do I need a) at the time of filing for
plan check and b) at permit issuance?
What
is the current status of my plan check review?
Why
aren't the phone numbers of different Building and Safety
office locations not listed on the web site?
Answers:
Can
I as a homeowner apply for a construction permit?
A homeowner can obtain a permit and do the construction,
alteration or repair on his/her house and accessory buildings
or facilities thereto if the owner resides or will reside
in the dwelling.
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Do
I need a permit to build a fence around my property?
A permit is not required for any type of fence under 3'6"
in height.
A permit is required for a masonry or concrete fence over
3'6" in height, and for a fence of any other material
over 10'0" in height. Please note that eventhough a
permit may not be required, all fences must comply with
the requirements of the L.A.
Zoning Code.
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How
much is a building permit and what is it based on?
Building permit fees are calculated based on the valuation
of the project. Please refer to the Los Angeles City Building
Code section 91.107, or call our Customer
Call Center for assistance.
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I
want to enlarge my house. How do I apply for a building
permit?
A complete set of plans showing the proposed work is brought
into the Department. A permit is issued after the plan are
reviewed and approved by our plan check engineers. A complete
set of plans includes:
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Site
Plan |
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Floor
Plan |
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Roof
Plan |
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Elevation
of the building |
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Section
of the building |
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Framing
Plan |
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Foundation
Plan |
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Architectural
and Structural Details Plan |
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Can
a homeowner prepare the drawings, obtain my building permit,
and construct my own house or addition without consulting
an architect/engineer/contractor?
Yes, if the house is one story, and will be built from plans
based on the Department standard "TYPE
V" sheet.
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Is
a plumbing permit required to replace my residential garbage
disposer?
No.
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Do
I need a permit to change to a low-consumption toilet in
my house?
No, when done as part of the City's "Water Conservation
Retrofit Program" pursuant to the City's Water Conservation
regulations. A non owner occupied single familly dwelling
requires a permit obtained by a licensed plumbing contractor.
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Is
a plumbing permit required to replace my gas water heater
in my single family dwelling?
Yes, unless the work is performened by a contractor that
holds a valid Certificate of Registration from LADBS as
a Certified Licensed Contractor (CLC). The CLC is limited
to the replacement of a water heater of equivalent capacity
in gallons, BTU rating, and vent capacity.
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Is
a permit required to install a domestic cooking range, broiler
unit or domestic-type clothes dryer in my single family
dwelling?
No.
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When
is a plumbing permit required for natural gas piping?
A plumbing permit is required for the installation of any
gas piping except piping less than 6 feet in length between
an existing gas outlet and a gas appliance in the same room.
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How
long do I have to obtain a plumbing permit once work has
commenced in order to avoid any LADBS fines?
You have until 12:00 noon of the third day that the
office of LADBS is open for public business.
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Is
a permit required for installing any portable ventilating,
comfort-cooling or evaporative cooler equipment?
No.
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How
are changes to approved plans during construction handled
by the Department?
Generally speaking, any changes to Departmentapproved plans
shall be approved by the plan check engineer who reviewed
and issued the permit. Sometimes, the changes can be handled
over the counter on the some day it is brought in; other
times, the changes may need to be resubmitted for further
review with an additional plan check fee. In either case,
it is always a good idea to first call the plan check engineer
who issued the permit and ask for his/her help.
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How
long is a plan check application good for?
Plan check expires 18 months after the plan check fees are
paid. However, within 30 days of its expiration, an extension
of time to extend a permit application may be filed with
the Department using a Request
for Modification of Building Ordinances. The request
may be filed with any Plan Check office, preferably with
the office where the plan was checked. A fee of $100 shall
accompany each request.
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How
long is a permit good for?
A permit expires, a) in two years from the date of its issuance,
b) if no work has been started within six months from its
issuance, or c) work has started but stopped for over six
months.
However,
within 30 days of its expiration, an extension of time to
extend a permit may be filed with the Department using a
Request for Modification of
Building Ordinances. The request shall be filed with
any Plan Check office if no work has been started, and with
the inspection supervisor for the office where the project
is located if work has been started. A fee of $100 shall
accompany each request. An additional $65 fee is required
if an inspection needs to be made pertaining to the request.
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How
many sets of plans do I need a) at the time of filing for
plan check and b) at permit issuance?
For single family or duplex submittal, one set if the
job is not in a hillside area, and two sets if it is.
For
apartment or commercial project submittal, two sets of plans
are required. If it is a Title 19 project, a third set is
required for Fire Department review.
For
residential project permit issuance, two sets of plans if
the job is not in a hillside area, and three sets if it
is.
For
commercial project permit issuance, two sets of plans are
required.
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What
is the current status of my plan check review?
Contact our Customer Call
Center.
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Why
aren't the phone numbers of different Building and Safety
office locations not listed on the web site?
"One Call to City Hall" -- City of Los Angeles
established the 3-1-1 Call Center to serve as a single point-of-entry
into the City for our telephonic customers. Call volumes
are recorded and can be monitored by supervisors for quality
control. Once a call is transferred to the appropriate Building
and Safety office or staff member, the caller is free to
get that number and call it directly the next time if they
choose. Otherwise, you are encouraged to dial 3-1-1 or (866)
4LA-CITY/(866) 452-2489 for inside Los Angeles County or
213-473-3231 for outside Los Angeles County.
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