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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Glenn County
Glenn County states a building permit is required for work such as decks and balconies; patio, porch, or deck covers of any size; storage or playhouse buildings over 120 square feet; accessory buildings; cabanas and gazebos; fences over 7 feet; carports; breezeways; garages; additions; remodeling; reroofing; spas, saunas, and hot tubs; woodstoves or fireplaces; electrical wiring or plumbing; demolition work; and any other work not specifically exempted in the California Building Code.
- Exempt One-story detached accessory structures, other than storm shelters, up to 120 square feet
- Exempt Fences not over 7 feet high
- Exempt Retaining walls not over 4 feet high measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge
- Exempt Water tanks supported directly on grade if capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the height-to-diameter or width ratio does not exceed 2:1
- Exempt Sidewalks and driveways
- Exempt Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops, and similar finish work
- Exempt Prefabricated swimming pools less than 24 inches deep
- Exempt Swings and other playground equipment
- Exempt Window awnings supported by an exterior wall that project not more than 54 inches and do not require additional support
- Exempt Decks not exceeding 200 square feet, not more than 30 inches above grade at any point, not attached to a dwelling, and not serving the required egress door
- Exempt Listed cord-and-plug connected temporary decorative lighting
- Exempt Reinstallation of attachment-plug receptacles, but not the outlets therefor
- Exempt Replacement of branch-circuit overcurrent devices in the same location and capacity
- Exempt Low-voltage electrical work under 25 volts and not capable of supplying more than 50 watts
- Exempt Minor electrical repair work such as lamp replacement or connection of approved portable equipment to permanently installed receptacles
- Exempt Portable heating, cooking, or clothes-drying gas appliances
- Exempt Replacement of minor gas-equipment parts that do not alter approval or create an unsafe condition
- Exempt Portable heating appliances, portable ventilation appliances, portable cooling units, portable evaporative coolers, and certain piping within heating and cooling equipment
- Exempt Self-contained refrigeration systems containing 10 pounds or less of refrigerant or actuated by motors of 1 horsepower or less
- Exempt Portable fuel-cell appliances not connected to fixed piping or the power grid
- Exempt Limited plumbing leak repairs and fixture repairs where the work does not involve concealed defective piping replacement or rearrangement of valves, pipes, or fixtures
Note: Exemption from permit does not authorize work that violates the code or other laws. Glenn County's permit-required handout also says any other work not specifically exempted in the California Building Code requires a permit.
- Development permit application
- Plans
- All supplemental documents as a complete package
- Plot plan guidance items where applicable
- Engineering-required project documents where applicable
- Special inspection forms where applicable
- Solar documents where applicable
- Pool documents where applicable
- EV charger documents where applicable
- Single-family dwelling supporting documents where applicable
- Building code
- Glenn County says it is operating under the 2022 California Title 24 codes, including the 2022 California Building, Residential, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Energy, Fire, Existing Building, Historical Building, Reference Standards, Administrative, Elevator Safety, and Green Codes.
- Permit validity
- After construction starts, an inspection must be requested at least every 180 days so the project is not treated as suspended or abandoned; if the permit expires, a new permit and additional fee are required before work resumes.
- Owner-builder
- Owner-builders may pull permits using the county owner-builder form. The county distinguishes owner-as-worker, owner-as-contractor, and owner-as-employer, and warns of payroll, workers' compensation, and liability risks if unlicensed workers are hired.
- Contractor requirements
- Permits may be signed by licensed contractors or their authorized agents. The owner-builder materials warn owners to use California licensed subcontractors when acting as their own general contractor.
Source: Glenn County Planning & Community Development Services Agency, Building Inspector ↗
Application process
Application → plan check → issuance → inspection → final
- 01 Check zoning and planning requirements with the Planning Department before applying.
- 02 Check Environmental Health requirements, especially for well, septic, sewer, or similar site constraints.
- 03 Check Public Works requirements, including encroachment or related public-works permits if applicable.
- 04 Check Air Pollution Control District requirements for projects that may trigger APCD review.
- 05 Check with the applicable fire authority for district review requirements.
- 06 Verify the parcel flood zone; flood-zone projects may have added FEMA requirements and cost.
- 07 Prepare a complete development and building permit application package, including plans and all supplemental documents; incomplete submittals are not accepted.
- 08 Submit the package digitally to gcbuilding@countyofglenn.net, or submit in person per the county forms page.
- 09 After screening for completeness, pay the intake or plan review fee amount quoted by county staff.
- 10 County staff and, where applicable, outside agencies review the plans for code compliance; if corrections are issued, resubmit as directed.
- 11 After all county departments approve the project, pay final building permit fees.
- 12 The permit is issued to the property owner with owner-builder documentation, an authorized agent, a licensed contractor, or an authorized agent for the licensed contractor.
Source: Glenn County Planning & Community Development Services Agency, Building Inspector ↗
Fee schedule
Glenn County building permit fees
Applicants are told to pay intake fees after completeness screening and final permit fees after all county approvals, before issuance. The building page separately warns applicants about fraudulent wire-transfer emails.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- (530) 934-8447 (phone)
- (530) 934-6546 (phone)
- Inspection hours
- Inspections are conducted Monday through Thursday; no inspections are conducted on Friday.
- Time windows
- Applicants may call the office after 9:00 AM on the requested inspection date for an approximate inspection window.
Typical sequence: Typical inspection sequence includes foundation; ground plumbing; slab; underfloor; roof sheathing; shear panel or wall bracing; structural frame; wall and ceiling insulation; sheetrock nailing; scratch and brown coats for 3-coat stucco; high-pressure gas test or manometer as applicable; and final inspection. The county also lists miscellaneous inspections such as masonry, fireplace throat, shower pan, underground utilities, woodstove wall protection, and other inspections required by the Building Official.
Source: Glenn County Planning & Community Development Services Agency, Building Inspector ↗
Frequently asked
Common questions about unincorporated Glenn County permits
01 Do I need a building permit in unincorporated Glenn County, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in unincorporated Glenn County, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in unincorporated Glenn County, CA? ▸
04 What work is exempt from building permits in unincorporated Glenn County, CA? ▸
05 How do I schedule a building inspection in unincorporated Glenn County, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Glenn County Planning & Community Development Services Agency, Building Inspector before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.