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How to apply for a building permit in Town of Corte Madera, California. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Last verified
April 2026
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§ 01

Permit authority

Town of Corte Madera Community Development Department, Building Division

Street address
300 Tamalpais Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925
Coverage
Building permits for properties within the incorporated Town of Corte Madera. Depending on scope, separate or parallel review may also be required from Town Planning, Public Works, Fire, and Marin County Environmental Health Services for food-handling uses.
Online portal
Accela Citizen Access (ACA) / Online Permit Center
Accela Citizen Access (ACA) / Online Permit Center
§ 02

When a permit is required

Permit triggers and exempt work for Corte Madera

Corte Madera requires permits for most construction, alteration, addition, tenant improvement, repair, and many mechanical/electrical/plumbing scopes. The Town's current fee schedule specifically covers new buildings, additions, tenant improvements, residential remodels, and MEP permits not otherwise listed. ADU construction projects require a building permit, and some ADUs need Planning approval first.

Work exempt from permit is generally governed by the adopted California codes rather than a separate Corte Madera exemption handout; applicants should confirm with the Building Division before starting work
Common examples that are generally exempt under the adopted California Building/Residential Codes include small detached accessory structures, certain fences, some retaining walls under code thresholds, shallow prefabricated pools, finish work such as painting/papering/cabinets/countertops, playground equipment for one- and two-family dwellings, and some nonstructural movable partitions
  • Exempt Work exempt from permit is generally governed by the adopted California codes rather than a separate Corte Madera exemption handout; applicants should confirm with the Building Division before starting work
  • Exempt Common examples that are generally exempt under the adopted California Building/Residential Codes include small detached accessory structures, certain fences, some retaining walls under code thresholds, shallow prefabricated pools, finish work such as painting/papering/cabinets/countertops, playground equipment for one- and two-family dwellings, and some nonstructural movable partitions

Note: Even when a building permit is exempt, zoning, planning, floodplain, fire, encroachment, sanitary district, or utility approvals may still be required. Local reach-code, WUI, property-line, and safety requirements can still apply. Corte Madera expressly warns owners and contractors to check with the Town before starting construction.

Required documents
  • Building permit application
  • applicant-authorization forms as applicable
  • plans/construction documents if required
  • PDFs formatted per the Town document-submittal guidelines
  • additional project-specific items such as structural calculations, cut sheets, special inspection forms, school-fee forms, and separate fire sprinkler permit documents when applicable
Building code
As of January 1, 2026, Corte Madera requires compliance with the 2025 California Building, Residential, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Energy, Wildland-Urban Interface, Historic Building, Existing Building, Green Building Standards, and Referenced Standards Codes, plus local green building reach-code requirements.
Permit validity
Applications expire 180 days after filing if no permit is issued and the application is not pursued in good faith. Issued permits expire if work does not start within 180 days, or if work is suspended/abandoned for 180 days. Current fee schedule lists an $80 permit extension fee for a maximum 6-month extension.
Owner-builder
Owner-builders must submit the Town owner-builder acknowledgment form. Not all permit types are eligible to be issued as owner-builder permits. If a design professional submits on behalf of an owner-builder, both owner-builder and owner-agent forms are required.
Contractor requirements
Applications may be signed by a licensed contractor, legal property owner, or authorized agent. If the submitter is not the contractor license holder, the contractor agent authorization form is required. Contractor licensing and insurance are verified at issuance; the Town links applicants to CSLB license check resources.
§ 03

Application process

Typical processing: Basic permits without plans about 2 business days; plan-review permits about 2 weeks to 2 months; non-instant solar/ESS applications about 3 business days depending on staff availability; qualifying Symbium solar permits are intended for instantaneous review.

  1. 01
    Complete the Town building permit application, signed by the licensed contractor, legal property owner, or authorized agent.
  2. 02
    Assemble required supporting forms based on applicant type: owner authorization for contractor submittals, contractor agent authorization if the submitter is not the license holder, and owner-builder acknowledgment for owner-builder applications.
  3. 03
    Email the signed application and submittal documents to buildingpermit@cortemadera.gov with the project address in the subject line. If plans are required, staff reviews the intake first and then sends upload instructions.
  4. 04
    Pay the plan check deposit or permit fees using the Town payment link / Online Permit Center after staff calculates the charges.
  5. 05
    If plan review is required, Town reviewers and other applicable departments issue comments/corrections. Basic permits without plan review are processed in about 2 business days; permits requiring plan review are commonly cited at about 2 weeks to 2 months depending on workload and application quality.
  6. 06
    When approved, complete issuance documents (typically via DocuSign), pay any balance due, and receive the issued permit by email. Keep approved hard-copy plans on site if plan review was required.

Typical processing time: Basic permits without plans about 2 business days; plan-review permits about 2 weeks to 2 months; non-instant solar/ESS applications about 3 business days depending on staff availability; qualifying Symbium solar permits are intended for instantaneous review.

Source: Town of Corte Madera Community Development Department, Building Division ↗

§ 04

Fee schedule

Corte Madera building permit fees

Fee type
Amount
01
Minimum permit fee
Lowest listed building permit fees are $96 for certain reduced-fee residential electrification permits (for example some electric HVAC, water-heater, battery, and EV-charger permits). For valuation-based permits, the base permit schedule starts at $192 for $1-$2,000 valuation, before add-on fees.
02
Plan check fee
Building plan review fee is 75% of the permit fee when applicable; expedited plan check is 1.5x the standard plan check fee. Planning and Public Works review fees may also apply to projects requiring their review.
03
Permit fee formula
Mixed. Minor/common permit types use flat fees; larger projects use a valuation-based base permit fee schedule, plus applicable mechanical/plumbing/electrical inspection percentages, plan check fees, permit processing fee, zoning/general plan update fee, technology fee, and state surcharges.
04
Reinspection fee
Reinspection fee $144 each after the first reinspection; missed inspection fee $96; after-hours inspection $230/hour with 4-hour minimum
05
Penalty (no permit)
investigation fee for work done without permits equals the permit fee in addition to permit charges.

After staff calculates fees, applicants are given an online payment link / Online Permit Center access. Credit card transaction processing fee is 3.00%. The fee schedule also includes an $80 permit processing fee for building permits.

Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.

§ 05

Required inspections

Scheduling and sequence

How to schedule
Inspection hours
Building inspections are conducted Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM and 1:00 PM-4:00 PM. Community Development public counter hours are Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM-4:00 PM and Friday 8:30 AM-12:00 PM.
Time windows
Building inspections are conducted Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM and 1:00 PM-4:00 PM. Community Development public counter hours are Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM-4:00 PM and Friday 8:30 AM-12:00 PM.

Typical sequence: Inspection sequence varies by project, but issued permits cover required building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and energy inspections. Applicants schedule inspections as work progresses and must keep approved permit documents/plans available on site. Reinspection note: Reinspection fee applies after the first reinspection. Missed inspections are separately charged. Inspectors may refuse unsafe inspections at the Building Official's discretion.

Source: Town of Corte Madera Community Development Department, Building Division ↗

§ 06

Frequently asked

Common questions about Corte Madera permits

01 Do I need a building permit in Corte Madera, CA?
Corte Madera requires permits for most construction, alteration, addition, tenant improvement, repair, and many mechanical/electrical/plumbing scopes. The Town's current fee schedule specifically covers new buildings, additions, tenant improvements, residential remodels, and MEP permits not otherwise listed. ADU construction projects require a building permit, and some ADUs need Planning approval first.
02 How much does a building permit cost in Corte Madera, CA?
Building permit fees in Corte Madera, CA are set by the local building department and vary by project type and valuation. The minimum permit fee is Lowest listed building permit fees are $96 for certain reduced-fee residential electrification permits (for example some electric HVAC, water-heater, battery, and EV-charger permits). For valuation-based permits, the base permit schedule starts at $192 for $1-$2,000 valuation, before add-on fees.. Fees are calculated as: Mixed. Minor/common permit types use flat fees; larger projects use a valuation-based base permit fee schedule, plus applicable mechanical/plumbing/electrical inspection percentages, plan check fees, permit processing fee, zoning/general plan update fee, technology fee, and state surcharges.. Plan check fee: Building plan review fee is 75% of the permit fee when applicable; expedited plan check is 1.5x the standard plan check fee. Planning and Public Works review fees may also apply to projects requiring their review..
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Corte Madera, CA?
To apply for a building permit in Corte Madera, CA, follow these steps: 1. Complete the Town building permit application, signed by the licensed contractor, legal property owner, or authorized agent. 2. Assemble required supporting forms based on applicant type: owner authorization for contractor submittals, contractor agent authorization if the submitter is not the license holder, and owner-builder acknowledgment for owner-builder applications. 3. Email the signed application and submittal documents to buildingpermit@cortemadera.gov with the project address in the subject line. If plans are required, staff reviews the intake first and then sends upload instructions. 4. Pay the plan check deposit or permit fees using the Town payment link / Online Permit Center after staff calculates the charges. 5. If plan review is required, Town reviewers and other applicable departments issue comments/corrections. Basic permits without plan review are processed in about 2 business days; permits requiring plan review are commonly cited at about 2 weeks to 2 months depending on workload and application quality. 6. When approved, complete issuance documents (typically via DocuSign), pay any balance due, and receive the issued permit by email. Keep approved hard-copy plans on site if plan review was required.
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Corte Madera, CA?
Building permit processing times in Corte Madera, CA typically run Basic permits without plans about 2 business days; plan-review permits about 2 weeks to 2 months; non-instant solar/ESS applications about 3 business days depending on staff availability; qualifying Symbium solar permits are intended for instantaneous review.. Timelines can vary based on project complexity and current department workload.
05 What work is exempt from building permits in Corte Madera, CA?
Not all construction work requires a permit in Corte Madera, CA. The following work is generally exempt: Work exempt from permit is generally governed by the adopted California codes rather than a separate Corte Madera exemption handout; applicants should confirm with the Building Division before starting work; Common examples that are generally exempt under the adopted California Building/Residential Codes include small detached accessory structures, certain fences, some retaining walls under code thresholds, shallow prefabricated pools, finish work such as painting/papering/cabinets/countertops, playground equipment for one- and two-family dwellings, and some nonstructural movable partitions. Note: Even when a building permit is exempt, zoning, planning, floodplain, fire, encroachment, sanitary district, or utility approvals may still be required. Local reach-code, WUI, property-line, and safety requirements can still apply. Corte Madera expressly warns owners and contractors to check with the Town before starting construction. When in doubt, confirm with the local building department before starting work.
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in Corte Madera, CA?
Once your permit is issued and work reaches an inspection milestone, you can schedule a building inspection in Corte Madera, CA via: Building inspections are scheduled online through Accela.
last verified April 2026 source Town of Corte Madera Community Development Department, Building Division ↗ entry id permits/california/marin/corte-madera

Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Town of Corte Madera Community Development Department, Building Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.