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Apply to convert existing paper applications and plans for Discretionary, Engineering, Building and Combination Building permits that started in paper form before July 1, 2020, into digital formats, helping you submit plans and other documents for your project online 24/7.
Transportation Permit (Not the same as a Traffic Control Permit.) Simple Permit (no-plan Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing permit) Learn more about Simple Permits; Note: User accounts are required to submit all online permit applications. View tutorial
A Building permit is required to construct any new structure or improve existing buildings and other structures. The more common building permit applications are for new or remodels to single dwelling units, multi-dwelling units, commercial and industrial buildings, and accessory structures.
Simple Permit (no-plan Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing permit) Learn more about Simple Permits Note: User accounts are required to submit all online permit applications. View tutorial
This interactive platform provides an overview of the Development Services Department’s (DSD) permit data, inspections and code enforcement. All Permit Activity is hosted on the City of San Diego Open Data Portal, containing filterable data such as approvals for permits, maps, agreements, and other applications processed by DSD.
This interactive platform provides a comprehensive overview of the Development Services Department’s (DSD) permit data, inspections and code enforcement. To make the most of the dashboard, follow these instructions:
DSD is currently upgrading the online permitting portal for new building, grading, mapping and right-of-way permits. All new applications will be accepted here starting Monday, July 19. Thank you for your understanding as we complete this important system upgrade.
Sign permits are required for the installation or alteration of signs on private property. If these apply, submit an application for a Building Permit instead: If the sign requires structural alterations to an existing building. When the California Building Code, Chapter 17 requires special inspections for the sign installation.
With Permit Finder, residents and business owners can easily search for past permit history on a property or project, making it easier and faster to move forward with new project plans. Features include: • Permit data dating back to 2003, covering 20 years of projects from the online permitting portal and Project Tracking System. • The ...
After obtaining a permit and beginning construction work, inspections are required before any work can be covered or concealed. Construction is not approved until it has been inspected and accepted by inspection staff.