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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Temple City
Temple City Municipal Code section 7-1-2 requires a permit before erecting, constructing, enlarging, altering, repairing, moving, improving, removing, connecting, converting, demolishing, or equipping a building or structure, and before grading work. Separate permits are also required for automatic fire-protection systems.
- Exempt Painting, wallpapering, carpet, vinyl, tile, cabinets, countertops, and similar finish work where disabled-access requirements do not apply
- Exempt Repairing broken window glass not required to be safety or security glazing
- Exempt One-story detached accessory structures such as tool sheds or pump houses up to 120 square feet, up to 12 feet high, with roof projection up to 24 inches
- Exempt Chain-link, wrought-iron, and similar fences up to 12 feet high
- Exempt Masonry, concrete, wood, and similar fences up to 6 feet high
- Exempt Wood fences up to 8 feet high if at least 60% open and not wind-loadable
- Exempt Retaining walls up to 4 feet measured from bottom of footing to top of wall, unless supporting surcharge or certain liquids
- Exempt Ground-mounted radio/TV antenna towers up to 45 feet and ground-supported dish antennas up to 15 feet above grade
- Exempt Light standards up to 30 feet high
- Exempt Detached flagpoles up to 15 feet high
- Exempt Certain nonhazardous tanks meeting code size/support limits
- Exempt Decks, walks, and driveways not more than 30 inches above grade, not over a basement/story below, and not part of an accessible route
- Exempt Prefabricated above-grade pools accessory to Group R-3 occupancies if under 18 inches deep or not over 5,000 gallons
- Exempt Minor electrical repair items listed in section 7-1-2(C), including replacement of lamps, switches, receptacles, sockets, and similar items
- Exempt Portable mechanical equipment and certain like-for-like appliance component replacements listed in section 7-1-2(D)
- Exempt Plumbing stoppage clearing and leak stopping that does not involve pipe or fixture replacement, plus certain residential fixture changes not involving replacement of existing waste and vent piping except the trap
Note: Temple City states permit exemptions do not authorize work that violates code or other laws and do not remove the need for approvals from other city departments or state/federal agencies.
- Temple City's building permit application requests project address, APN, description of work, owner/applicant/contractor/designer information, construction valuation, occupancy/construction type, and a document checklist for plan sets, energy calculations, structural calculations, mechanical plans, plumbing plans, electrical plans, and soils reports as applicable. The City also states other agency approvals such as Planning, Fire, Health, and other referral agencies may be required before permit issuance.
- Building code
- Temple City adopted the 2023 Los Angeles County Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Residential, and Existing Building Codes and the 2022 California Green Building Standards Code through Ordinance No. 22-1066. For building permits specifically, Title 7, Chapter 1 adopts Los Angeles County Title 26 as in effect on or before January 1, 2023, which adopts the 2022 California Building Code.
- Permit validity
- Temple City's Building & Safety page states plan check approval is good for 1 year from submittal and permits are valid for 6 months from issuance, both extendable. The current municipal code is stricter on lapse conditions: a plan check application expires if no permit is issued within 1 year, and a permit expires if work is not started within 1 year or if no required building inspection is approved within 1 year from the last approved inspection. Extensions may be granted in 180-day increments with fees, up to the code limits.
- Owner-builder
- Temple City permit forms include an owner-builder designation. The Los Angeles County fee schedule used by Temple City also provides a reduced investigation-fee minimum for one- or two-family dwellings when work without a permit was performed by an owner-builder, indicating owner-builder applications are recognized.
- Contractor requirements
- Temple City permit forms require contractor name, California state license number, license class, expiration date, and workers' compensation carrier/policy information. In practice, contractors should hold the appropriate California contractor license for the scope of work.
Application process
Application → plan check → issuance → inspection → final
- 01 Confirm zoning/planning approval first. Temple City states plans must be approved by Planning before online building submittal.
- 02 Contact Building & Safety to confirm the correct application type, required supporting materials, and fees, then submit the plan check application.
- 03 Pay plan check fees in full before uploading plans. Temple City states plan check and permit fees are generally 120% of Los Angeles County fees.
- 04 Submit plans online. If fees are under $2,000, applicants can submit and pay online; if fees exceed $2,000, applicants can submit online and mail payment to City Hall.
- 05 Forward the submission confirmation email to building@templecity.us to verify submittal.
- 06 Complete electronic plan review. Temple City says most projects must be submitted for plan check, all plans must be submitted electronically, and the City contracts with Transtech for plan review services.
- 07 After approval, pull the permit and schedule inspections as construction proceeds.
- 08 Processing time estimate: Temple City's building review process states average review is about two weeks or less, with additional review fees after more than two resubmittals.
Source: Community Development Department, Building & Safety Division ↗
Fee schedule
Temple City building permit fees
If fees are under $2,000, Temple City allows online payment and submission. If fees are over $2,000, applicants may submit online but mail payment to Temple City City Hall, c/o Online Building Submittal, 9701 Las Tunas Drive, Temple City, CA 91780.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- Building inspections are requested by phone at (626) 656-7327. Daily inspection schedule page (online)
- (626) 656-7327 (phone)
- Scheduling deadline
- Next-day requests must be left before 3:30 p.m.; later requests go to the next available business day.
- Inspection hours
- Inspections are conducted Monday through Thursday. Next-day requests must be left before 3:30 p.m.; later requests go to the next available business day. Permit-tech counter hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. Plan checker hours are Monday and Wednesday, 8:00-11:30 a.m.
- Time windows
- Inspections are conducted Monday through Thursday. Next-day requests must be left before 3:30 p.m.; later requests go to the next available business day. Permit-tech counter hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. Plan checker hours are Monday and Wednesday, 8:00-11:30 a.m.
Typical sequence: Temple City describes construction after permit issuance with inspections at various stages of construction. The specific required sequence depends on the approved permit/job card and scope, but applicants should expect staged inspections as work progresses to completion.
Frequently asked
Common questions about Temple City permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Temple City, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Temple City, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Temple City, CA? ▸
04 What work is exempt from building permits in Temple City, CA? ▸
05 How do I schedule a building inspection in Temple City, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Community Development Department, Building & Safety Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.