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Compliance Inspection

Inspection and Testing Services
Building inspections in California are designed to ensure that properties comply with state and local building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes. In most cases, permits are required before performing repairs, renovations, or structural alterations. State laws such as SB 721 and SB 326 also require routine structural inspections of exterior elevated elements—including decks, balconies, and stairways—on multi-unit residential buildings. These inspections are coordinated through local municipal building departments to maintain safety and regulatory compliance.

Key Aspects of California Building Compliance

Required Inspections:
Most construction projects, renovations, and repairs must undergo inspections to confirm that all work meets the requirements of the California Building Code and related regulations.

Safety Inspections (SB 721 / SB 326):
Multifamily residential properties with three or more units must inspect wooden decks, balconies, and stairways that are more than six feet above ground every six years.

Inspection Process

Permit Requirement

A valid permit must be obtained before starting most construction or repair work. Permit approval generally involves a review period that can take approximately four to six weeks.

Inspection Scheduling
Property owners or contractors are responsible for scheduling inspections through local city or county systems, often using online platforms such as Customer Self-Service or Citizen Portal.
Documentation

Inspectors confirm that the completed work matches the approved plans. A job card and the relevant site plans must be available on-site during the inspection.

Outcome
After the inspection, the inspector will either approve the work or issue a notice of correction outlining any items that must be addressed before approval can be granted.

Mandatory Compliance Areas

Accessibility:
Although not required, hiring a Certified Access Specialist (CASp) can help businesses evaluate and meet ADA and California accessibility requirements

Health and Safety:
Building inspections verify structural safety and overall code compliance. If serious safety concerns are discovered, immediate corrective action or emergency repairs may be required.

Common Types of Inspections

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