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Confirmation that the property is suitable to be occupied: This confirms that the property conforms to the codes and standards set by your municipality, and the structure is fit for occupancy. Without a CO, the property cannot be legally occupied.
Certificate of Occupancy Checklist: Requirements for Landlords Electrical Inspection. HVAC Inspection. Plumbing Inspection. Fire Safety Inspection. Mechanical Systems Inspection. General Building Inspection.
How to Apply Step One: Gather Permit Record or Permit History. Step Two: Complete Your Application. Step Three: Submit Your Application & Documentation. Step Four: Schedule Field Inspection. Step Five: Certificate of Occupancy (CO) Issued. Step Six: Obtain Additional Permits (As Instructed by Inspector)
The California Building Code (CBC) states that no building or structure can be used or occupied until a building official has issued a certificate of occupancy. The penalties for operating without a certificate of occupancy in California can include fines of up to $1000 a day until the violation is corrected.
Building Final Check Project TypeProcessing Time (From Low to High Complexity) Intake Projects with Engineer Review (Plans Required) 10 days or up to 7 weeks Intake Projects with Engineer Review (Plans Required) with Expedited Request (OT) 5 days or up to 3 weeks
A Certificate of Occupancy is issued upon final approval of all inspections for work authorized under a building permit and associated permits. A Certificate of Occupancy will be issued within two business days from the date of final inspection approval.
Come to the Clerk-Recorder's Office at 1106 Madison Street, Oakland, CA. You will be asked to complete a written application (Unrestricted certificates will require you to sign application stating that you are an authorized requestor). Our office staff will attempt to locate the birth certificate you have requested.
Vital Records (Birth, Death, Marriage) Order online. When your order is ready, simply pick it up at the office in Oakland. NOTE: Only the applicant/requestor listed on the order will be allowed to pick up the certificate.
The California Department of Public Health — Vital Records issues certified copies of California vital records. The fastest way to request a copy of a birth or death certificate or marriage or divorce documents is to order online at CDPH-VR.
Fees Per Copy are: Birth Certificate: $34.00 per copy. Death Certificate: $26.00 per copy. Marriage Certificate: $19.00 per copy.