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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for San Rafael
San Rafael says a permit is required when an owner or authorized agent intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert, or replace regulated electrical, gas, mechanical, or plumbing systems, unless specifically exempt.
- Exempt Nonhabitable detached accessory structures on residential property up to 120 square feet and 15 feet tall, with no electrical, mechanical, or plumbing, and compliant setbacks
- Exempt Residential fences up to 7 feet high, or masonry walls up to 36 inches outside the front or street yard, if not used as pool barriers
- Exempt Retaining or rockery walls up to 4 feet high, if they do not support surcharge or impound certain liquids
- Exempt Water tanks on grade up to 5,000 gallons, subject to height-to-width ratio limits
- Exempt Patios, sidewalks, and driveways up to 30 inches above adjacent grade, without foundations, and not over a septic system, basement, or story below, and not part of an accessible route or egress path
- Exempt Painting, papering, flooring, carpeting, countertops, and similar finish work
- Exempt Temporary stage sets and scenery for up to 180 days
- Exempt Certain above-ground prefabricated residential pools under 24 inches deep and under 5,000 gallons
- Exempt Swings and playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings
- Exempt Certain window awnings, movable fixtures/partitions under 5 feet 9 inches, roofing repair under 100 square feet or within the 1-year roof warranty, same-opening door replacements, same-size garage door replacements, small detached decks, glazing replacement, and grading under 50 cubic yards
- Exempt Minor electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing repair categories listed by the City, such as lamp replacement, same-capacity overcurrent device replacement, portable appliances, leak stoppage, drain clearing, and some same-fixture plumbing replacements without pipe rearrangement
Note: The City states exempt work still must comply with codes and other City laws. Planning, Fire Prevention, and Public Works restrictions may still apply. Striping or re-striping parking lots requires a permit even though general finish work is otherwise exempt.
- Building permit application
- project description and valuation
- plans for plan review permits uploaded as unsecured PDFs
- and supporting materials depending on scope, such as site plans, gas schematics, special inspection forms, owner-builder forms, or outside-agency approvals. The application form also flags possible related reviews by Planning, Public Works, Fire, Marin Water, sanitary districts, and Environmental Health
- Building code
- For applications submitted on or after December 29, 2025, San Rafael requires compliance with the 2025 California Building Standards Code package, including the 2025 California Building, Residential, Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, Existing Building, Green Building Standards, and Referenced Standards Codes, plus the 2024 International Property Maintenance Code and 2024 International Pool and Spa Code with local amendments.
- Permit validity
- San Rafael states permits issued after January 1, 2023 are generally valid for 2 years; minor permits such as water heaters and furnaces are valid for 180 days. Separately, the inspection page says a permit expires if no inspections occur within 180 days of issuance or if work is abandoned for more than 180 days. Expired permits require a renewal fee.
- Owner-builder
- The application requires an owner-builder declaration. The owner may either perform the work with personal labor/employees if the work is not intended or offered for sale, or contract with licensed contractors. The form warns that owner-builders generally cannot legally sell a structure they built unless it was constructed entirely by licensed contractors, subject to the residence exception in Business and Professions Code section 7044.
- Contractor requirements
- The permit application requires the contractor license number. If the applicant is not using a licensed contractor, the owner-builder exemption must be declared under penalty of perjury.
Application process
Typical processing: San Rafael says online "General Permit Requiring Plan Review" applications can take up to 3 weeks for the initial review. The older contractor login request page says account setup could take up to 3 days.
- 01 Confirm the property is in San Rafael city limits and check zoning/development standards before preparing the permit package.
- 02 Create an OpenGov account and start the correct permit application type. San Rafael states all new Building, Planning, Code Enforcement, and Fire Prevention applications are accepted through OpenGov starting February 23, 2026.
- 03 Complete the building permit application and upload required documents. For plan review permits, the City says plans must be unsecured PDF files, with a maximum file size of 75 MB.
- 04 Pay the invoiced fees and monitor the portal for review comments, corrections, approvals, and issued permit documents.
- 05 Keep approved plans and permit documents available, complete work in the approved scope, and request inspections through the City system as each phase is ready.
Typical processing time: San Rafael says online "General Permit Requiring Plan Review" applications can take up to 3 weeks for the initial review. The older contractor login request page says account setup could take up to 3 days.
Source: City of San Rafael Community & Economic Development Department, Building Division ↗
Fee schedule
San Rafael building permit fees
San Rafael's current OpenGov materials say applicants can submit applications, securely pay fees online, and track status there. The fee schedule also adds a 5% software integration and support fee and state surcharges to permit fees.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- Inspection hours
- Building inspections are scheduled in morning windows from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and afternoon windows from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The older scheduling page states construction and fire inspections are Monday through Thursday only, excluding holidays.
- Time windows
- Building inspections are scheduled in morning windows from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and afternoon windows from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The older scheduling page states construction and fire inspections are Monday through Thursday only, excluding holidays.
Typical sequence: San Rafael instructs applicants to use the City's inspection record card to schedule the right inspection codes in the normal sequence for the project. The City specifically notes that residential rough frame does not include electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or shower pan inspections, so those must be scheduled separately where applicable. Reinspection note: Inspection requests are denied if fees are due, the permit has expired, or the project has a hold. Reinspection fees apply under the fee schedule.
Source: City of San Rafael Community & Economic Development Department, Building Division ↗
Frequently asked
Common questions about San Rafael permits
01 Do I need a building permit in San Rafael, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in San Rafael, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in San Rafael, CA? ▸
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in San Rafael, CA? ▸
05 What work is exempt from building permits in San Rafael, CA? ▸
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in San Rafael, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of San Rafael Community & Economic Development Department, Building Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.