City Building Permits
Tehachapi, CA Building Permit Guide
How to apply for a building permit in Tehachapi, California. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.
Permit Authority
The Tehachapi Building Department handles state and local building code enforcement within Tehachapi city limits. Properties outside city limits are directed to the Kern County Building Department.
- Department
- City of Tehachapi Development Services Department, Building Department
- Address
- 117 South Robinson Street, Tehachapi, CA 93561
- Phone
- (661) 822-2200 Ext. 114
Online Permit Portal
Platform: Accela Citizen Access • Account required: Yes • Submission: Online or in-person
Additional resources:
Application Process
- Confirm the property is within Tehachapi city limits and identify the permit type using the Building Department forms and documents pages.
- Prepare the application and supporting documents. The residential building permit application lists electronic submittal requirements including plans, structural calculations, Title 24 documents, and MWELO/landscape documents when applicable.
- Submit through the City's Citizen Access portal or use the City's permit forms as directed by the Building Department.
- Staff reviews the application and plans, requests corrections if needed, and calculates permit and plan check fees under the City's Development Services fee schedule.
- Pay fees. The City states that portal credit card payments include a 2.7% processing fee.
- After issuance, post or keep permit/job documents available, complete required inspections, and call the Building Inspector at Ext. 116 when ready to schedule inspection.
- Obtain final inspection approval before occupancy or project closeout.
Typical processing time: No standard citywide turnaround was found. The City states processing varies with project size, complexity, and required approvals. For eligible SolarAPP+ projects, permit issuance is automatic after complete submission and payment.
Source: City of Tehachapi Development Services Department, Building Department
General Requirements
The City Building Department handles permits for typical construction and trade work reflected in its published applications and checklists, including new residential and commercial construction, additions, remodels, grading, demolition, reroofing, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, pools/spas, accessory structures, solar, and window/door replacements. The City enforces state and local building code requirements within city limits.
Required Documents
- Common submittals include application form, plans, structural calculations, Title 24 documentation, site plan, valuation, contractor and owner information, and MWELO/landscape documents when applicable. Additional agency approvals may be required. The residential application states Kern County Fire Department permits are required for all new residential builds and for additions/alterations in homes with fire sprinklers or fire alarm systems.
- Permit validity
- The City's permit extension form confirms building permits carry an expiration date and can be extended by request. Because Tehachapi has adopted Kern County building regulation provisions in Title 15.04.160, the underlying Kern County rules are useful guidance: applications expire if no permit is issued within 180 days unless extended once up to 180 days; issued permits generally expire five years after issuance, with annual extensions available; permits to correct violations have shorter deadlines.
- Building code
- City documents state Tehachapi enforces the 2022 California Building Code and automatically incorporates future state amendments. In late 2025 the City also adopted Kern County Ordinance No. G-9359 amendments concerning building regulations through Tehachapi Municipal Code Section 15.04.160.
- Owner-builder
- The City's residential permit packet includes the California owner-builder declaration and acknowledgment. Owner-builders must sign the required declaration, and the form states the structure is not intended or offered for sale; if sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder bears the burden of proving it was not built for sale.
- Contractor requirements
- The applicant must declare either California licensed contractor status or a valid exemption. The residential form cites Business and Professions Code Sections 7000 et seq., 7031.5, and 7044. Contractor license number, license type, and workers' compensation information are requested.
Fees
- Minimum permit fee
- No single universal minimum fee was expressly stated. Several listed minor permit categories start at $94.
- Plan check fee
- Varies by project type. Examples in the published schedule include Single Family Home plan review at $1,110, Single Family remodel plan review at $196, and photovoltaic solar plan review at $193.
- Permit fee formula
- Mixed schedule. Many fees are flat by permit type or square-foot tier, with separate plan review charges and surcharges.
- Reinspection fee
- Reinspection is $96 per half hour increment; permit extension is $92; permit re-issuance is $86; temporary certificate of occupancy is $670; consultant plan review is cost plus 25% if required.
- Payment note
- The City states Citizen Access credit card payments carry a 2.7% processing fee. The fee schedule also applies a 6% technology surcharge and 7.5% long-range planning surcharge to all permits.
Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.
Work That Does NOT Require a Permit
- One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses, when not over 120 square feet
- Fences not over 7 feet high, although County planning rules noted in the adopted county code require a variance for fences over 6 feet
- Retaining walls not over 4 feet high, measured from bottom of footing to top of wall, unless supporting surcharge or certain liquids, with added caveats for walls near property lines
Important: Tehachapi does not publish a standalone city exemption list on its permit forms page. These exemptions are drawn from the Kern County building and residential code provisions the City references through adoption of county building regulations, so project-specific verification with the Tehachapi Building Department is still prudent.
Inspections
How to Schedule
- (661) 822-2200 Ext. 116 (phone)
- Inspection hours
- Development Services office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The City notes that applicants can contact the Building Department for inspection hours and procedures, but no separate published daily inspection window was found in the reviewed sources.
- Time windows
- Development Services office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The City notes that applicants can contact the Building Department for inspection hours and procedures, but no separate published daily inspection window was found in the reviewed sources.
Typical inspection sequence: Varies by project, but typically follows progress inspections during construction and final inspection before closeout or occupancy. The residential packet separately requires smoke and carbon monoxide alarm compliance before final inspection for applicable residential alterations, repairs, and additions.
Additional Resources
- Building code: City documents state Tehachapi enforces the 2022 California Building Code and automatically incorporates future state amendments. In late 2025 the City also adopted Kern County Ordinance No. G-9359 amendments concerning building regulations through Tehachapi Municipal Code Section 15.04.160.
- Verify contractor license: CSLB License Lookup
- Zoning information: View zoning info
- Building documents and checklists
- Kern County Fire Department
- License lookup guide: California Contractor License Requirements
- Contract template: California Homeowner-Contractor Agreement
Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the City of Tehachapi Development Services Department, Building Department before applying.
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