Permit Process
Plans are submitted to our administration office and reviewed by our outside plan checker. This may take up to 12 working days. We do not require an application. But we do ask that your Business License with the City of Santa Cruz and Workers Comp is current. Our permitting system will verify this information is current. Once the plan check is done, you will be notified and informed of what fees are due. If revisions are required, you will need to go through process again. Fees are not due until the review process has been completed. See fee schedule for plan check fees and permit fees.
Permit Types
» Automatic Fire Sprinkler
» Fire Alarm
» Underground
» Range Hood Protection
» Tents, generators, fire dancing
Fire Prevention Standards
The following Standards for Fire Protection were set by the Fire Prevention Officers division of the Fire Chiefs Association of Santa Cruz County.
Licensed Contractors
» Fire Alarm Contractors
» Fire Sprinkler Contractors
» Underground Contractors
» Hood & Duct Contractors
» Weed Clearing Contractors
Business Fire Safety Inspection Program
Fee Schedule