The California Interim Subdivision Public Report (CISP) is a document issued by the California Department of Real Estate that outlines the status of a subdivision or development project in California. It includes information about the project’s progress, including plans, permits, and inspections, as well as any issues or concerns that could affect the project's completion. It is issued as an “interim” report during the development process and is updated as the project progresses. There are two types of California Interim Subdivision Public Reports: Preliminary and Final Reports. The Preliminary Report indicates the subdivision proposal is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, while the Final Report indicates that all requirements for completion have been met. The CISP is an important document for developers, buyers, and lenders to review when considering a project in California.