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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Temecula
Temecula Building & Safety handles plan check, permits, and inspections for building permits in the city, and the city specifically states that projects involving electrical, mechanical, plumbing, or structural work, including interior walls, require a building permit. In practice, permits are required for new construction, additions, remodels, tenant improvements, reroofs, pools and spas, solar, accessory structures above exempt thresholds, and other work regulated by the adopted California construction codes and Temecula Municipal Code Chapter 15.04.
- Exempt One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses, if not over 120 square feet
- Exempt Fences not over 7 feet high
- Exempt Retaining walls not over 3 feet high unless supporting a sloped surcharge, and garden walls not over 4 feet high; this is a Temecula-specific amendment stricter than the standard CBC 4-foot retaining-wall threshold
- 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 that are not otherwise regulated as part of an accessible route or other code-triggering work
- Exempt Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops, and similar finish work
- Exempt Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings that are less than 24 inches deep, not greater than 5,000 gallons, and installed entirely above ground
- Exempt Playground equipment, window awnings within residential occupancy limits, and similar minor items listed in the adopted California code exemption sections
Note: Exemptions do not authorize work that violates building, zoning, fire, utility, drainage, HOA, or other laws. Separate permits may still be required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, grading, planning, fire, or public works scope tied to otherwise exempt building work. Temecula's local retaining-wall exemption is narrower than the baseline California rule.
- Building Permit Application
- CSS account and digital files meeting Temecula's file-format rules
- plan sets
- project description, address, APN, square footage, and valuation
- and project-specific support documents. Temecula's digital naming table and submittal guides identify common supplements such as energy forms, geotechnical or soils reports, structural calculations, truss documents, owner-builder forms, WQMP materials, outside-agency letters, and planning or fire documentation as applicable.
- Building code
- Temecula Municipal Code Chapter 15.04 shows the city adopted the 2025 California Building Code, California Residential Code, California Electrical Code, California Mechanical Code, California Plumbing Code, California Fire Code, California Administrative Code, California Energy Code, California Green Building Standards Code, California Existing Building Code, California Historical Building Code, California Referenced Standards Code, and California Wildland-Urban Interface Code by Ordinance 2025-14, effective under the 2025 Title 24 cycle beginning January 1, 2026.
- Permit validity
- Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.04.020, amending CBC Section 105.5, states a permit expires if work is not commenced within 12 months, if work is suspended or abandoned for 180 days after commencement, or if the permit is revoked. The permittee may request written extensions of not more than 180 days each for justifiable cause. The city code also states reinstatement requires a fee equal to one-half of the amount otherwise required.
- Owner-builder
- Temecula requires owner-builder forms or a letter of authorization for owner-builder projects, and says notarization is required for commercial owner-builder projects. The city also notes that an electrical contractor is required for any commercial owner-builder project.
- Contractor requirements
- The Building Permit Application requires contractor license information, and Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.04.020 adds that all contractors and subcontractors must have current and valid City business licenses. Agent/employee authorization is required when someone is representing the contractor.
Application process
Typical processing: Temecula's Plan Review page lists initial submittal review at 10-12 business days and 2nd/3rd/etc. re-submittals or revisions at 5-7 business days, with delays possible for incomplete applications.
- 01 Confirm the property is inside Temecula city limits using the city's "Am I in the City of Temecula" tool, and check zoning or special development constraints before preparing the permit package.
- 02 Create a CSS account at least about a week before submittal. Temecula says applicants should register in advance, and all digital plans must be submitted online.
- 03 Review the applicable minimum submittal requirements, digital submittal rules, and project handouts. Temecula posts separate submittal guidance by project type.
- 04 Complete the Building Permit Application and assemble plans and supporting documents. Depending on project type, this can include plan sets, structural calculations, soils or geotechnical reports, Title 24 energy documents, owner-builder paperwork, WQMP materials, and outside-agency approvals.
- 05 Submit the application and plan package through CSS. Temecula states certain permit classes must be submitted digitally, including new commercial or industrial buildings, commercial tenant improvements, new tract homes, new custom homes, and residential or commercial photovoltaic systems.
- 06 Pay required initial fees and respond to plan check comments if corrections are issued. The city says initial plan review fees are due at submittal, and corrected re-submittals are reviewed after deficiencies are addressed.
- 07 Obtain all required clearances and pay remaining fees before permit issuance. Temecula notes clearances may be required from Planning, Fire, Land Development, utilities, Riverside County health agencies, school district, and other agencies depending on the project.
- 08 Keep the issued permit, approved plans, and job card on site, then request inspections as work progresses through the required stages and obtain final approval.
Typical processing time: Temecula's Plan Review page lists initial submittal review at 10-12 business days and 2nd/3rd/etc. re-submittals or revisions at 5-7 business days, with delays possible for incomplete applications.
Source: City of Temecula Community Development Department, Building & Safety ↗
Fee schedule
Temecula building permit fees
Temecula states initial submittal fees are due for plan review, and fees plus required clearances must be completed before permit issuance. The published city materials reviewed here do not state a separate online card-processing surcharge for CSS permit payments.
Fees change periodically. Confirm at the official fee schedule ↗ before budgeting.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- Online inspection request form (online)
- inspections page (online)
- cancellation form (online)
- 951-240-4202 (phone)
- 951-694-6476 (phone)
- Scheduling deadline
- Inspection requests are scheduled online. Inspections occur between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. The on-site point of contact is called between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. with an assigned time window, and the daily schedule is posted online by 8:15 a.m. The inspection request form allows an AM request (8 a.m. to noon) or PM request (noon to 4 p.m.), but states this is a preference and not a guarantee.
Typical sequence: Temecula's inspection forms show a sequence that typically moves through pre-construction when required, utility or release inspections, pre-concrete inspections such as underground plumbing, footings, underground electrical, UFER/ground, and slab, then rough inspections for framing and rough trades, then insulation, drywall, lath, and similar intermediate stages, followed by finals for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, building, pool, solar, or wall work as applicable.
Frequently asked
Common questions about Temecula permits
01 Do I need a building permit in Temecula, CA? ▸
02 How much does a building permit cost in Temecula, CA? ▸
03 How do I apply for a building permit in Temecula, CA? ▸
04 How long does it take to get a building permit in Temecula, CA? ▸
05 What work is exempt from building permits in Temecula, CA? ▸
06 How do I schedule a building inspection in Temecula, CA? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with City of Temecula Community Development Department, Building & Safety before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.