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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Plymouth
Plymouth states permit applications are for building work regulated by the adopted California codes and city municipal code. The application form covers new buildings, single-family dwellings, multifamily, tenant improvements, reroofs, solar, site work, grading, siding, windows, decks, stairs, foundations, doors, and similar work. Planning review may also be required for zoning and setbacks before issuance.
- Exempt The city does not publish a Plymouth-specific exempt-work handout on its building page.
- Exempt A practical minimum exemption confirmed in Amador County building FAQ is that storage sheds of 120 square feet or less do not require a permit; this aligns with standard California-code exemptions.
- Exempt The same FAQ states flatwork such as a parking pad slab is generally not separately permitted unless it is part of a structure permit.
Note: Because Plymouth requires compliance with adopted California codes and municipal code, exemptions should be confirmed with the city before work starts, especially where the work affects zoning, setbacks, grading, utilities, fire review, structural elements, or MEP systems.
- Completed application
- Contractor or owner-builder declaration
- Smoke and carbon monoxide affidavit when applicable
- Two sets of plans plus one extra floor plan for structural projects
- Supporting documentation such as truss calculations
- Structural engineering as applicable
- Product data as applicable
- Title 24 compliance documents as applicable
- Building code
- The city building page says plans must conform to the 2025 editions of the CBC, CRC, CEC, CPC, CMC, CGC, CFC, Title 24, and the City of Plymouth Municipal Code.
- Permit validity
- The city does not publish a separate permit-life rule on its building page. Because Plymouth requires compliance with the adopted California building codes, permit expiration is likely governed by the standard 180-day commencement or suspension rule unless extended, but this should be confirmed with the city before relying on it.
- Owner-builder
- The city application includes an owner-builder declaration. An owner can claim exemption if doing the work personally or through employees and the improvement is not intended or offered for sale, or if the owner contracts exclusively with licensed contractors. The form also warns that a sale within 1 year shifts the burden to the owner-builder to prove the work was not done for sale.
- Contractor requirements
- The city application requires either a contractor license declaration with license class and number or a signed exemption basis under Business and Professions Code section 7031.5.
Application process
Application → plan check → issuance → inspection → final
- 01 Complete the City of Plymouth building permit application Part I and Part II, plus the smoke and carbon monoxide alarm affidavit when applicable.
- 02 Submit paper plans and supporting documents. The city says to provide 2 plan sets and, if the project includes a structure, 1 extra floor plan, plus supporting documents such as truss calculations, structural engineering, and Title 24 reports where applicable.
- 03 Submit the required submittal deposit with the application. Applications are not accepted by email; the city says to drop materials off at 9426 Main Street or mail them to PO Box 429, Plymouth, CA 95669, with checks payable to the City of Plymouth.
- 04 If applicable, the project is routed through Planning first for zoning and setback compliance and any other required city review.
- 05 After planning clearance and building plan review, the permit is issued once the submittal is complete and found compliant.
Fee schedule
Plymouth building permit fees
Checks must be payable to the City of Plymouth. The city also provides an online payment link for building permit fees. The building page notes the submittal deposit is not the final total permit cost.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- 209-245-6941 ext. 254 (phone)
- Inspection hours
- Inspections are by appointment only.
- Time windows
- Tuesday and Thursday only
Typical sequence: The city does not publish a standard inspection sequence. Sequence depends on the permitted scope, with final approval conditioned on completion of required inspections and, where applicable, smoke and carbon monoxide alarm compliance.
Frequently asked
Common questions about Plymouth permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Plymouth, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Plymouth, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Plymouth, CA? ▸
04 What work is exempt from building permits in Plymouth, CA? ▸
05 How do I schedule a building inspection in Plymouth, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Plymouth Building Department before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.