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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Livermore
A permit is generally required for work regulated by the adopted building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire, residential, energy, green building, and WUI codes. City examples specifically requiring permits include window replacement, pre-hung front door replacement, sheds/patio covers/arbors over 120 square feet or attached to a building, and all projects requiring building, electrical, mechanical, or plumbing inspections.
- Exempt Flat concrete work in a backyard does not require a permit, according to the city's FAQ.
- Exempt Fences up to 7 feet tall do not require a permit, though setback and height-limit rules still apply and front-yard fences are typically limited to 3 feet.
- Exempt Detached sheds, patio covers, and arbors under 120 square feet do not require a building permit if they are not attached to a building.
- Exempt Replacement of glass only does not require a permit.
- Exempt Replacing only the door slab on existing hinges, without changing the frame, does not require a permit.
Note: These are city-published examples, not a complete exemption list. Even exempt work must still comply with zoning, setbacks, height limits, fire-safety rules, and any electrical or plumbing work associated with otherwise exempt structures still requires permits.
- Online application; project plans and supporting documents uploaded through ACA; PDFs must be searchable, unsecured, and generally no more than 22 MB per file; file names should identify content and resubmittal round. Depending on project type, the city may require structural calculations, truss calculations, energy calculations (Title 24), stormwater checklists, address forms, impervious surface worksheets, and special inspection documentation.
- Building code
- Effective January 1, 2026, Livermore enforces the 2025 California Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Fire, Residential, Energy, Green Building Standards, and Wildland-Urban Interface Codes.
- Permit validity
- City job-site inspection materials state permits become void if work is not commenced within 180 days or if no inspection is completed within 180 days.
- Owner-builder
- The owner may pull the permit personally or through an authorized representative with written authorization and a completed Owner-Builder Declaration. The city will not issue an owner-builder permit until the owner signs the acknowledgment form; owner-builders are responsible for compliance, worker liability, and verifying contractor licensing. The form also notes additional restrictions on building for sale under Business and Professions Code section 7044.
- Contractor requirements
- A California-licensed contractor may obtain the permit. The city's owner-builder form states contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded in California and to list license numbers on permits and contracts. The online permitting page also requires contractors to have an active 2026 City of Livermore business license before submitting.
Application process
Typical processing: Published initial-review targets range from 5 business days for simple residential permits, to 7-15 business days for mid-level residential reviews, to 25/45/60 business days for larger residential and commercial projects. Actual timing depends on workload and completeness.
- 01 Create an ACA Citizen Access account and, if you are a contractor, make sure your City of Livermore business license is active before filing.
- 02 In the portal, choose `Building`, then `Create Application`, accept the disclaimer, and select the correct permit type.
- 03 Complete the online application form for the project address and scope.
- 04 Upload the required plans and supporting documents in the city's electronic plan review format.
- 05 Staff reviews the intake for completeness, then routes the application for plan review in the order received.
- 06 If corrections are issued, respond in the electronic plan review system and resubmit revised documents.
- 07 After approval, pay fees and obtain issuance; for revisions to approved or issued plans, email a revision application to `permitcenter@livermoreca.gov` so staff can create the revision record.
Typical processing time: Published initial-review targets range from 5 business days for simple residential permits, to 7-15 business days for mid-level residential reviews, to 25/45/60 business days for larger residential and commercial projects. Actual timing depends on workload and completeness.
Source: City of Livermore Community Development Department, Permit Center / Building Division ↗
Fee schedule
Livermore building permit fees
The master fee schedule lists credit/debit card fees as pass-through actual cost, and the finance fee page states debit or credit card payments are charged a convenience fee. Development and planning fees are collected through the Permit Center.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- Online building inspection request form at https://www.livermoreca.gov/departments/community-development/building/buildi (online)
- https://www.livermoreca.gov/departments/community-development/building/buildi (online)
- https://www.livermoreca.gov/departments/community-development/building/building-inspection-request (online)
- (925) 960-4430 (phone)
- (925) 960-4445 (phone)
- (925) 960-4410 (phone)
- (925) 454-2307 (phone)
- Inspection hours
- Building inspections are performed Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, excluding city holidays. The city's online inspection request page states AM inspections run about 8:00-11:30 AM and PM inspections about 12:00-3:30 PM.
- Time windows
- Building inspections are performed Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, excluding city holidays. The city's online inspection request page states AM inspections run about 8:00-11:30 AM and PM inspections about 12:00-3:30 PM.
Typical sequence: The city's job-site inspection record shows a typical sequence including setbacks; foundation and footing/slab/anchor bolts; underfloor items; rough frame/electrical/plumbing/mechanical; insulation and drywall/shearwall stages; utility tests such as gas, sewer, and water service where applicable; and final approvals by Fire Prevention and the Building Division.
Frequently asked
Common questions about Livermore permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Livermore, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Livermore, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Livermore, CA? ▸
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Livermore, CA? ▸
05 What work is exempt from building permits in Livermore, CA? ▸
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in Livermore, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Livermore Community Development Department, Permit Center / Building Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.