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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Oroville
Oroville says permits are required for work including carports, covered patios or decks, electrical, fences over 7 feet, fireplaces or wood stoves, furnaces, garages, gazebos, HVAC work, single-family homes, pools, spas, hot tubs, reroofs, solar, sheds over 120 square feet, interior or exterior wall coverings, water heaters, windows, gas-line work, irrigation systems, sewer repairs, and new plumbing. The city also states permits are required by the State of California to oversee building construction.
- Exempt Low-voltage lighting
- Exempt Painting
- Exempt Residential window glass replacement
- Exempt Repairing a hole in a wall
- Exempt Replacing electrical fixtures, except water heaters
- Exempt Replacing plumbing fixtures, except water heaters
- Exempt Replacing receptacles or switches
- Exempt Storage sheds under 120 square feet
Note: Oroville notes that sheds under 120 square feet still must comply with setbacks. The exempt-work list is not exhaustive, and other trades, zoning, floodplain, right-of-way, fire, or utility requirements may still apply.
- General building permit application
- 3 signed plan sets for residential plan check
- 3 site plans
- 2 wet-signed energy-calculation sets if required
- 2 wet-signed truss-calculation sets if required
- 2 wet-signed structural-calculation sets if required
- Waste-management plan if applicable
- Flood elevation certificates if required
- Encroachment permit for work in city right-of-way if required
- Environmental Health clearance for septic if required
- Grading permit if required
- Utility will-serve letters where applicable
- Building code
- The city's 2022 Design Criteria sheet says Oroville has adopted the 2022 California Building, Residential, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical, Energy, Green Building Standards, Fire, Administrative, Historical Building, Existing Building, and Referenced Standards Codes.
- Permit validity
- The city's application says permit applications expire 180 days after last activity unless an extension is granted. The city's cancellation or extension form also states plan review expires if no permit is issued within 180 days, and permits expire if work is not started within 180 days or is suspended or abandoned for 180 days. Renewal is generally one-half of a new permit fee if no changes are made and the lapse is not over one year; otherwise a new full permit fee may apply.
- Owner-builder
- The application includes an owner-builder declaration. Owners may claim exemption if they perform the work themselves or through employees and the structure is not intended or offered for sale, or if they contract exclusively with licensed contractors.
- Contractor requirements
- The permit application requires a California contractor license declaration. The residential submittal guidelines also state all contractors working within Oroville city limits must have a current City of Oroville business license and certificate of workers' compensation insurance on file, if applicable; the same applies to subcontractors.
Application process
Typical processing: Over the counter for reroofs, HVAC or water-heater replacement, minor plumbing, siding or windows, minor demolition, meter replacement, and residential solar; 10-day, 15-day, 20-day, and more-than-20-day tracks are published for other project types.
- 01 Confirm the property is within Oroville city limits and determine whether the work needs a permit; the city lists common permit-triggering work and permit-exempt work on its Building Division pages.
- 02 Create an account in the Oroville Civic Access portal. The city states that effective November 5, 2024, applications, permits, licensing, and certificates are available online.
- 03 Submit the general building permit application and required plans or documents. For residential plan check, the city requires a completed application, 3 plan sets, 3 site plans, and supporting calculations or documents as applicable.
- 04 Pay plan review and technology-cost-recovery fees at submittal. The city notes a plan review fee is due at submittal and a 6% technology fee applies to permits.
- 05 Respond to plan review comments. Published first-review timelines range from over-the-counter review for simple projects to 10, 15, 20, or more than 20 working days depending on project type; the older public-facing permit page also says many residential plan reviews take about 10 to 15 working days.
- 06 After approval, pay issuance fees before permit issuance.
- 07 Schedule required inspections with the Building Division and keep work accessible until approved. Final approval is required before occupancy-related approvals.
Typical processing time: Over the counter for reroofs, HVAC or water-heater replacement, minor plumbing, siding or windows, minor demolition, meter replacement, and residential solar; 10-day, 15-day, 20-day, and more-than-20-day tracks are published for other project types.
Source: City of Oroville Community Development Department, Building Division ↗
Fee schedule
Oroville building permit fees
The residential submittal guidelines state the city takes cash, check, money order, or credit card (Visa or MasterCard) for plan-check review fees. The applications page also states a 6% technology fee is added to all permits under Municipal Code section 17.08.130.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- (530) 538-2425 (phone)
- Tyler EnerGov Civic Access / Self Service (online)
- Inspection hours
- Community Development office hours are Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Typical sequence: For single-family dwellings the city publishes this sequence: ground plumbing for slab-on-grade if applicable, foundation, under-floor inspection for raised floors, under-floor insulation for raised floors, shear or roof sheathing, frame 4-way, insulation, gypsum board and gas test, stucco scratch coat, final building inspection, plus any additional inspections required by the building official.
Source: City of Oroville Community Development Department, Building Division ↗
Frequently asked
Common questions about Oroville permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Oroville, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Oroville, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Oroville, CA? ▸
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Oroville, CA? ▸
05 What work is exempt from building permits in Oroville, CA? ▸
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in Oroville, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Oroville Community Development Department, Building Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.