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This Division ensures the City's built environment complies with codes designed to safeguard public welfare, such as life, health, and property. Residents can be assured the highest level of plan review and inspection services are provided to our customers.
Vote Centers will be open throughout the county open October 26th – November 5th for In-Person Voting and other services. There are also secure ballot drop box locations in Ventura County. Or, you may drop off your ballot at any Vote Center location. Click here for a list of In-Person Voting and Ballot Drop Box Locations in Thousand Oaks.
2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Thousand Oaks, CA 91362. | (805) 449.2100
The Application Assistant offers a streamlined roadmap for obtaining building permits. You will use the system to apply for permits and search permits. Building Permit Application Options. All applications must include completed application forms with required signatures.
The Application Assistant offers a streamlined roadmap for obtaining building permits. You will use the system to apply for permits and search permits. (Note: These applications are designed for legal-sized paper, except for the Permit by Email or Fax.) Combination Permit Application. Pool/Spa Combination Permit. Small Solar PV Systems.
Electronics Recycling. This page lists several places to recycle e-waste: computers, printers, monitors, cell phones and other electronic equipment. Apple has a recycling/buy back program for select Apple computer products. For more info, click here.
The members of the Sheriff's Department are committed to safeguarding lives and property, and responding to public concerns in a manner which promotes neighborhoods free from the fear of crime. We work to: Preserve the peace. Prevent crime.
New online resource is available to search for Business Licenses located in the City of Thousand Oaks in commercial buildings. You can search by Business Name, Business Address, or Business Type and further refine searches using a Start Date range.
The City of Thousand Oaks operates a permanent, state-of-the-art Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility, open to residents of Thousand Oaks & unincorporated Ventura County (e.g. Lake Sherwood, Santa Rosa Valley, El Rio, Saticoy, Piru).
Save yourself a trip to City Hall and print one of these helpful handouts! They are periodically updated as changes are made to various codes (Building Code, Municipal Code, etc.), so check this site to make sure you have the most current information.