City Building Permits

Grand Terrace, CA Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Grand Terrace, California. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

California San Bernardino County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

Handles building, grading, and related construction permits and inspections within the City of Grand Terrace, California. Planning, Public Works, San Bernardino County Fire, and other agencies may also be involved depending on scope. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_12337255/File/Building%20Permit%20Application%202023.pdf

Department
City of Grand Terrace Building & Safety Division, within Planning & Development Services
Address
22795 Barton Rd., Grand Terrace, CA 92313
Phone
(909) 954-5181

Online Permit Portal

Platform: City embedded online permitting system for electronic submittals; solar reviews are explicitly stated to use Submittal Portal • Account required: Yes • Submission: Online or in-person

Application Process

  1. Confirm whether the project needs a permit with Building & Safety; most new construction, remodels, and structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work do.
  2. Complete the City of Grand Terrace building permit application, including owner, job site, valuation, contractor/license information, and any owner-builder declaration if applicable.
  3. Submit in person at City Hall for standard permits, or use the electronic submittal page for eligible permit types: solar, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and re-roof.
  4. If plans are required, pay plan check fees at submittal and wait for review. The city states plan check may be around 10 business days or less depending on complexity and submittal quality. Over-the-counter permits that do not require plan submittal are available same day.
  5. For eligible electronic permits, staff reviews the application within 48 hours Monday through Friday, sends a payment link, and after payment and applicant notification, approved permit materials are typically emailed within 24 hours.
  6. Obtain required inspections during construction and secure final approval before occupancy/use.

Source: City of Grand Terrace Building & Safety Division, within Planning & Development Services

General Requirements

Most new construction, remodeling, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and structural repair or replacement require a building permit. The city FAQ lists common examples including additions, patio enclosures, kitchen and bathroom remodels, decks and patio covers, garage conversions, sheds over 120 square feet, pools/spas, reroofs, doors/windows, water heaters, HVAC, service panels, siding, skylights, retaining walls depending on scope, rewiring, repiping, and fixture replacements. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs

Required Documents

  • At minimum, the city permit application asks for job site address, APN, owner/applicant contact information, contractor information, state license number, valuation, work description, square footage, planning approval fields, and designer/architect/engineer details as applicable. Plans/specifications are required when plan review is needed. Homeowners using the owner-builder route must complete an Owner-Builder form. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_12337255/File/Building%20Permit%20Application%202023.pdf
  • https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs
Permit validity
Building permits are typically valid for 6 months from issuance or the last approved inspection. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs
Building code
The city states it follows the 2025 California Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Referenced Standards, Residential, Green Building Standards, Fire, Energy, Historical Building, Existing Building, and Administrative Codes. The Building & Safety page also lists the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code and 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs
Owner-builder
Homeowners may apply for a construction permit but must complete an Owner-Builder form. The application also includes owner-builder declarations under Business and Professions Code section 7044. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_12337255/File/Building%20Permit%20Application%202023.pdf
Contractor requirements
The application requires contractor name and state license number, and includes declarations tied to the Contractors License Law. It also asks for a City of Grand Terrace business license number. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_12337255/File/Building%20Permit%20Application%202023.pdf

Fees

Minimum permit fee
$55.00 minimum total fee for any permit
Plan check fee
Building plan review fee is 65% of the building permit fee when plans are required. Additional/revised review is billed at $150.00 per hour with a $150.00 minimum. Various other disciplines have separate plan review formulas or deposits. Source: fee schedule URL above
Permit fee formula
Building permits are valuation-based under the city fee schedule; the FAQ also states building permit fees are calculated based on project valuation. Electrical, plumbing, mechanical, grading, pool, patio cover, and other categories have separate flat/unit schedules. Solar systems meeting listed residential criteria are a flat $75.00 permit. Source: fee schedule URL above and https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs
Reinspection fee
The published fee schedule did not identify a standalone reinspection fee in the text reviewed. Related charges include field investigation/report at $85.00, billing fee at $33.00, and fines for building without a permit of $1,175.00, or $375.00 for a fence or wall without a permit. Source: fee schedule URL above
Penalty (no permit)
The published fee schedule did not identify a standalone reinspection fee in the text reviewed. Related charges include field investigation/report at $85.00, billing fee at $33.00, and fines for building without a permit of $1,175.00, or $375.00 for a fence or wall without a permit. Source: fee schedule URL above
Payment note
The Building & Safety page states payments accepted are cash, check, and card plus 2% for Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. For eligible electronic permits, staff sends a payment link; for solar online permits, the city states invoices are emailed and payment can be made online. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/electronic_building_permit_submittals ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/solar_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 storage sheds, playhouses, or similar uses not exceeding 120 square feet
  • Retaining walls not over 4 feet in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge
  • Painting, papering, carpet, or similar finish work
  • Decks not exceeding 200 square feet, not more than 30 inches above grade, not attached to a dwelling, and not serving the required exit door
  • Sidewalks and driveways

Important: The city states this list is per 2025 CRC Part 2.5 Section R105.2 and that even when a building permit is not required, planning and/or Public Works approval may still be required for some work. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs

Inspections

How to Schedule

Inspection hours
The city states inspection requests are accepted Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Building counter and permit hours are also generally 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs

Typical inspection sequence: The city does not publish a universal sequence on the pages reviewed; inspections are conducted for projects with active permits, and permittees should request the relevant inspection type by permit number and date. Standard details and project-specific approved plans should control sequence. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/standard_details

Additional Resources

  • Building code: The city states it follows the 2025 California Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Referenced Standards, Residential, Green Building Standards, Fire, Energy, Historical Building, Existing Building, and Administrative Codes. The Building & Safety page also lists the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code and 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. Source: https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety ; https://www.grandterrace-ca.gov/departments/planning_development_services/building_safety/building_safety_faqs
  • Verify contractor license: CSLB License Lookup
  • Zoning information: View zoning info
  • 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 Grand Terrace Building & Safety Division, within Planning & Development Services before applying.

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