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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Richmond
Richmond requires a building permit before constructing, erecting, enlarging, altering, moving, repairing, improving, converting, or demolishing any building or structure, except work listed on the city's exempt-work handout.
- Exempt One-story detached accessory structures such as tool/storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses not over 120 square feet
- Exempt Fences other than swimming pool barriers not over 7 feet high
- Exempt Retaining walls not over 4 feet high unless supporting surcharge or impounding certain liquids
- Exempt Certain small water tanks, low sidewalks/driveways not part of an accessible route, and above-ground prefabricated pools meeting code thresholds
- Exempt Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops, and similar finish work
- Exempt Minor electrical repair work such as lamp replacement or connecting approved portable equipment to existing receptacles
- Exempt Portable heating appliances and minor gas/mechanical part replacement that does not alter approval or create unsafe conditions
- Exempt Minor plumbing leak repairs or stoppage clearing that do not require replacement or rearrangement of valves, pipes, or fixtures
Note: Richmond's handout states exempt work still must comply with the code and other laws or ordinances. Emergency repairs require the permit application by the next working business day. Separate planning, floodplain, utility, sanitary district, or other approvals may still apply even if a building permit is not required.
- Permit application; owner/applicant/contractor and valuation information; complete PDF construction drawings if plans are required; PDF design calculations and referenced documents; title sheet, code references, project location, contacts, index, plot plan, general notes, and plans/details needed for review. Additional forms may include owner-builder declaration, contractor declaration, LLC disclosure statement, and other trade/project-specific forms.
- Building code
- Richmond states its Building Code is the 2025 California Building Standards Code (Title 24), with local amendments in Richmond Municipal Code section 6.02.030.
- Permit validity
- Permit applications are deemed abandoned after 180 days unless pursued in good faith or extended. After plan review approval notification, if no permit is issued within 180 days, the approval expires by limitation. Once issued, the permit becomes invalid if work is not commenced within 12 months or is suspended/abandoned for 12 months; Richmond states activity such as passing inspection resets the expiration date to one year from the last activity. Written extensions are available.
- Owner-builder
- Owners may obtain permits subject to California owner-builder rules. Richmond requires the California owner-builder declaration and may require proof of ownership or long-term lease. The permit application cites Business and Professions Code section 7044 exemptions.
- Contractor requirements
- Permits may be issued to property owners, authorized agents, and licensed contractors. Contractors must provide a valid California contractor license, current workers' compensation insurance, and a current City of Richmond business license; Richmond also states city debts must not be outstanding or delinquent.
Application process
Typical processing: Richmond says most single-trade permits and residential remodels that do not require drawings are issued upon receipt and verification of required permit application documents. No general citywide turnaround is published for plan-check projects.
- 01 Create an iMS account. Richmond states new users must create an account, and all new permit applications must be submitted through the iMS web portal.
- 02 Prepare the permit application and required project information, including job site address, APN, owner/applicant/contractor details, valuation, and scope of work. If plans are required, prepare complete PDF construction drawings and supporting design documents.
- 03 Submit the application online through iMS. If unable to submit electronically, applicants may submit in person by appointment through the Building Division.
- 04 Upload plans and documents in the ePermitHub Digital Plan Room when prompted. Richmond uses the Digital Plan Room for electronic plan submission, review, corrections, and approval.
- 05 Respond to plan review comments and upload revisions as needed. Richmond notes that applications expire if inactive for 180 days, but activity such as uploading documents or responding to comments resets the 180-day clock.
- 06 After approval, pay assessed permit fees and obtain the issued permit. Richmond states iMS supports online application payments.
- 07 Post the inspection record card and keep the stamped approved plans on site, then call/text or use iMS to schedule required inspections.
Typical processing time: Richmond says most single-trade permits and residential remodels that do not require drawings are issued upon receipt and verification of required permit application documents. No general citywide turnaround is published for plan-check projects.
Source: City of Richmond Community Development Department, Building Division ↗
Fee schedule
Richmond building permit fees
Richmond states iMS is used to submit applications and payments online. Applicants unable to submit electronically may use in-person appointment-based service.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- 510-447-1156 (phone)
- 866-535-4016 (phone)
- https://ims.ci.richmond.ca.us (online)
- https://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/3610/Automated-Phone-Inspection-Scheduling-Sy (online)
- https://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentCenter/View/47736/IVR-SYSTEM-FLYER---10-2019?bidId= (online)
- Scheduling deadline
- Richmond publishes AM/PM inspection scheduling by phone/text instructions.
- Inspection hours
- Richmond publishes AM/PM inspection scheduling by phone/text instructions. The permit application states advance one day notice is required for inspection requests. I did not find an official posted daily cutoff or detailed inspection-hour window beyond the AM/PM scheduling reference.
- Time windows
- Richmond publishes AM/PM inspection scheduling by phone/text instructions. The permit application states advance one day notice is required for inspection requests. I did not find an official posted daily cutoff or detailed inspection-hour window beyond the AM/PM scheduling reference.
Typical sequence: Sequence depends on scope, but Richmond's published codes include foundation/setbacks/piers/forms-rebar/slab; underfloor; rough plumbing/mechanical/electrical; framing; insulation; drywall; and final inspections for building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, grading/drainage, and fire. Reinspection note: Reinspection is billed at $203 per address under the adopted fee schedule. Richmond also notes applicants should not cover work before city inspection.
Source: City of Richmond Community Development Department, Building Division ↗
Frequently asked
Common questions about Richmond permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Richmond, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Richmond, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Richmond, CA? ▸
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Richmond, CA? ▸
05 What work is exempt from building permits in Richmond, CA? ▸
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in Richmond, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Richmond Community Development Department, Building Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.