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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Gridley
Butte County states the Building Division administers the permitting, plan review, and inspection process to enforce state and county building codes. County permit checklists state permits are required when buildings are constructed, altered, or improved, and Gridley's site-specific materials show that city grading or site-work permits are also required for grading and utility or site work within Gridley. In practice, building permits for structures and vertical construction are handled through Butte County; city planning, zoning, and some site-development permits are handled through Gridley.
- Exempt One-story detached accessory structures not over 120 square feet, where allowed by the applicable California code and local zoning
- Exempt Fences and retaining walls only where they remain within the applicable state-code exemption thresholds and do not trigger local planning or site requirements
- Exempt Finish work such as painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops, and similar cosmetic work
- Exempt Certain minor electrical, mechanical, and plumbing ordinary repairs that remain within California code exemption language
Note: Exemption from a building permit does not waive zoning, planning, grading, encroachment, floodplain, fire, utility, or other local approvals. This is especially important in Gridley because the city retains planning and zoning authority and separately publishes local forms for grading permits, fence permits, sign review, encroachment permits, and site development applications. Applicants should confirm both Butte County building exemptions and City of Gridley local permit triggers before proceeding.
- DBP-01 building permit application
- Full construction plans
- Site plan
- Structural calculations if engineered
- Title 24 energy documents
- Truss calculations
- Soils report if applicable
- Flood documentation if applicable
- Sewer district approval if applicable
- Owner-builder or agent authorization forms when relevant
- Gridley planning forms such as grading, fence, sign, encroachment, site development, or other local permits depending on scope
- Building code
- As of March 21, 2026, Butte County's Building and Plan Check pages point applicants to the 2025 California Building Standards Code set and state that permit applications submitted after the county's posted cutoff are reviewed under the 2025 Building Standards Codes. Because Gridley contracts building permit administration to Butte County, those county-administered permits should be reviewed under the same 2025 state code cycle unless a city-specific local amendment applies.
- Permit validity
- Butte County's current expiration handout says issued building permits expire 1 year from issuance. If work has begun and at least one inspection occurred in the previous year, the permit may qualify for renewal if renewed within 30 days of expiration. The same handout says unissued building permit applications expire 1 year from application date if there is no activity or progress. A county foundation-permit declaration also states a permit expires if work is not commenced or is suspended or abandoned for 180 days; applicants should confirm which expiration rule the county is applying to the specific permit type.
- Owner-builder
- Butte County publishes owner-builder guidance warning that owner-builders assume direct legal and financial responsibility. The county distinguishes owner-as-worker, owner-as-contractor, and owner-as-employer, and warns that using unlicensed contractors or uninsured workers can create substantial liability.
- Contractor requirements
- Butte County's permit materials are built around licensed-contractor or homeowner submittals. The county links directly to CSLB contractor search and its owner-builder guidance tells applicants to use California licensed subcontractors if they are acting as owner-builder or general contractor.
Application process
Typical processing: As of March 21, 2026, Butte County's Building page shows plans being checked from about 3 weeks ago for single-family, commercial, mobile home, accessory, and nonresidential or ground-mounted solar reviews, with re-checks about 2 weeks ago. The county's adopted Housing Element also describes initial building permit review as typically 2 to 4 weeks, with later correction reviews often 1 to 3 weeks.
- 01 Confirm jurisdiction and local land-use requirements first. For projects inside Gridley city limits, Butte County directs applicants to contact the City of Gridley Planning Department for land use and setback review before plan submittal.
- 02 Prepare the application package. Butte County's electronic plan review instructions require a completed DBP-01 building permit application, one full plan set PDF, and separate supporting PDFs such as structural calculations, soils reports, energy documents, and truss calculations as applicable.
- 03 Submit the package through Accela Citizen Access, or submit by email or in person if needed. The county's portal page says online applications, payments, and inspection requests can be completed after creating a public user account, and applications may also be submitted in person or by email to dsbuilding@buttecounty.net.
- 04 Pay plan review fees when billed. Butte County states plan review does not begin until the required fee payment is made.
- 05 Respond to plan review comments and resubmit complete revised PDFs. The county requires response letters with each resubmittal and wants revisions clouded and dated.
- 06 Obtain permit issuance after approvals, fees, and signatures are complete. Butte County sends the approved plan set electronically after all applicable fees are paid and permit documents are signed.
- 07 Keep approved plans on site and schedule inspections as work progresses through the portal, by phone, in person, or by email. Final inspection is needed to close the permit.
Typical processing time: As of March 21, 2026, Butte County's Building page shows plans being checked from about 3 weeks ago for single-family, commercial, mobile home, accessory, and nonresidential or ground-mounted solar reviews, with re-checks about 2 weeks ago. The county's adopted Housing Element also describes initial building permit review as typically 2 to 4 weeks, with later correction reviews often 1 to 3 weeks.
Source: Butte County Department of Development Services, Building Division ↗
Fee schedule
Gridley building permit fees
Butte County accepts online payments through the Accela portal, and also says payments may be made in person or by mailed check to 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- Accela Citizen Access (online)
- (530) 552-3699 (phone)
- dsbuilding@buttecounty.net (email)
- Time windows
- Butte County publishes daily inspection schedules online and says the posted inspection time is an estimate; inspectors may arrive up to 1 hour earlier or 1 hour later. The Building page says the online inspection schedule shows the 2-hour inspection window and inspector name.
Typical sequence: County materials show common inspection stages including setbacks, footing or foundation, under-slab or underfloor plumbing, underground utilities, rough framing, rough mechanical, rough plumbing, rough electrical, insulation or specialty items where applicable, and final inspection. The precise sequence depends on project type.
Source: Butte County Department of Development Services, Building Division ↗
Frequently asked
Common questions about Gridley permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Gridley, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Gridley, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Gridley, CA? ▸
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Gridley, CA? ▸
05 What work is exempt from building permits in Gridley, CA? ▸
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in Gridley, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Butte County Department of Development Services, Building Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.