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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Palm Desert
Palm Desert directs owners and businesses to contact Building and Safety whenever performing construction to determine whether a building, plumbing, mechanical, or electrical permit is required. The City's business guidance specifically calls out sign installation, new walls or ceilings, and new or altered plumbing or electrical work.
- Exempt Palm Desert's public building permit pages do not publish a city-authored exemption list on-page.
- Exempt Because Palm Desert adopts the California building codes by reference, common permit exemptions generally follow California code exemption sections for minor detached accessory structures, some finish work, and limited minor repair or replacement work in the building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes.
Note: Local amendments, HOA rules, zoning limits, fire requirements, historic/design controls, and utility rules can still apply even where a state code exemption may exist. Palm Desert instructs applicants to contact Building and Safety before starting work to confirm whether a permit is required.
- Completed building permit application
- digital plans in PDF
- supporting calculations and documents as applicable
- project-specific checklist items from the City's handouts
- and a written narrative for resubmittals. Some projects also require a Construction Debris Management Plan before permit issuance.
- Building code
- Current Palm Desert Municipal Code Chapter 15.04 states that the City adopted the 2025 California Building Code by Ordinance 1439, adopted January 8, 2026. Separately, the City's Building and Safety webpage still says the 2022 California Building Standards Code became effective January 1, 2023 under Ordinance 1388. Because the municipal code is the newer source, applicants should treat the code cycle as updated and verify any trade-code details in current Title 15 chapters during permit intake.
- Permit validity
- Permit applications expire if no permit is issued within 1 year after application. Issued permits become invalid if work does not start within 1 year, if work is suspended or abandoned for 1 year, or if the first inspection is not requested within 1 year. The building official may grant up to a 180-day extension on written request for good cause.
- Owner-builder
- Palm Desert's public permit pages do not publish a standalone owner-builder summary, but application materials and city forms indicate permits may be handled by the property owner, a licensed contractor, or an authorized agent. Owner-builders should confirm any affidavit or declaration requirements with Building and Safety before filing.
- Contractor requirements
- City guidance states applicants must use state-licensed contractors where required, and the City will not issue a contractor business license without a current state contractor's license. Clariti resubmittal instructions also direct contractors to log in using the contractor's state license number or assigned AEC number.
Application process
Typical processing: Palm Desert publishes 1-3 business days to process and route resubmittal documents for review. For expedited small residential rooftop solar projects, the City's checklist states 10 business days for initial review and 7 business days for follow-up review if a project is not eligible for the streamlined path.
- 01 Create a Clariti account and apply for the permit online through the City portal.
- 02 Upload the completed building permit application and required digital plan set. Palm Desert publishes project-specific submittal checklists for residential additions/alterations, commercial projects, tenant improvements, pools, solar, EV chargers, and other work types.
- 03 Submit plans in PDF using the City's naming conventions. Files cannot be protected, and files larger than 300 MB must be split.
- 04 Respond to plan review comments and upload resubmittals through the same permit record in Clariti. Palm Desert requires a written resubmittal narrative.
- 05 After approval, plans, corrections, and permits are issued electronically by email. The applicant is responsible for printing approved documents for inspections.
- 06 Schedule required inspections through Clariti and keep the approved permit documents on site for the inspector.
Typical processing time: Palm Desert publishes 1-3 business days to process and route resubmittal documents for review. For expedited small residential rooftop solar projects, the City's checklist states 10 business days for initial review and 7 business days for follow-up review if a project is not eligible for the streamlined path.
Source: City of Palm Desert Development Services Department, Building and Safety Division ↗
Fee schedule
Palm Desert building permit fees
Plans and permits are issued electronically. The public fee page also notes separate fees may apply from Riverside County Fire, school districts, CVAG transportation mitigation programs, and other external agencies depending on project type.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- https://palmdesert.my.site.com/ (online)
- https://www.palmdesert.gov/departments/building-and-safety/building-inspections (online)
- 760-776-6420 (phone)
- Scheduling deadline
- In-person inspections are performed Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., excluding holidays. Applicants can log in the morning of the inspection to view the anticipated timeframe.
Typical sequence: Palm Desert publishes a standard sequence including foundation, concrete slab, roof sheathing, wall sheathing, frame, insulation, drywall nailing, sewer and water service connection, and final inspections, with inspector discretion to adjust sequencing for site conditions.
Frequently asked
Common questions about Palm Desert permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Palm Desert, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Palm Desert, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Palm Desert, CA? ▸
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Palm Desert, CA? ▸
05 What work is exempt from building permits in Palm Desert, CA? ▸
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in Palm Desert, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Palm Desert Development Services Department, Building and Safety Division before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.