A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is required for new residential or commercial building structures for living or business purposes. In order to receive a CO, the following must exist for the job: All final inspections have been completed with a "pass" disposition, including fire if applicable.
To make a public records request, you may: Mail a written request to: Orange County Assessor. 500 S. Main Street, Suite 103. Orange, CA 92868. Attn: Quality Assurance. In person, visit the Public Service Counter at our Main Office click here for directions. Fax a request to: (714) 834-3199.
Yes, additions and alterations require a building permit. Depending on the scope of work, additional building or sub permits may also be required such as electrical, roofing, mechanical, and possibly plumbing or gas sub-permits. Fence? Yes, Fence permits are issued by Zoning for all fences 6' in height or under.
A good place to start is the website for the local building department or zoning board. There you will find a list of the codes that apply to your area and information on how to comply with them.
Certificate of Occupancy and Permanent Electrical Service Please call “PROMPT”, our Interactive Voice Response system at 407.246. 4444 to schedule inspections or visit online at .
▹ How do I get my Certificate of Occupancy (C/O)? Email BuildingRecords@ocfl and include the building permit number in the subject line.
▹Division of Building Safety Permitting Information Homeowners wishing to apply for Owner-Builder permits should view the Owner-Builder instructions on the Fast Track registration instructions page. Please contact our offices if you need assistance at 407-836-5550.
Obtaining Permits and Managing Inspections All new permit applications and inspection requests must be submitted online through the Fast Track Online Services portal.
If you are here, it is because you have taken it upon yourself to make Orange County a safer place by seeking a CCW permit. There is no question that the initial application process in Orange County is a long and arduous process (current wait times for initial appointments are about three months).
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