You may schedule an inspection by: Call our Automated Inspection Line at 214-670-5313. You must have your validation number found on the Contractor's Authorization form AND the 3-digit inspection code found here.
Contact us through our Permit & Services Questions Portal or by phone at (510) 238-3891 for help. Most projects need Planning approval before getting a Building Permit to ensure they follow local land use and design rules.
Contact BBCode-inspect@oaklandca. (510) 238-3444. 250 Frank H. Ogawa. 2nd Floor. Oakland, CA 94612.
Please call (313) 628-2451 to schedule. 8AM – PM, weekdays.
Contact us through our Permit & Services Questions Portal or by phone at (510) 238-3891 for help. Most projects need Planning approval before getting a Building Permit to ensure they follow local land use and design rules.
Schedule an inspection at .SJPermits or call 408-535-3555 for assistance with scheduling an inspection. For fees & methods of payment, visit our Building Fees webpage. For permits from Planning, Public Works or Fire, start at the Permit Center webpage. Stay informed!
Oakland, city, seat (1873) of Alameda county, west-central California, U.S. It lies on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay opposite San Francisco. The city site is located on a flat coastal plain that rises toward hills to the east that parallel the shoreline.
The Oakland General Plan Update will address citywide needs and envision a more vibrant future for all residents. We aim to create livable and connected neighborhoods where people have access to everything they need, such as grocery stores, entertainment, stores, libraries, parks, and safe transportation.
Oakland 2025 engaged all of Oakland's community members, institutions, partners and public agencies in a process of comprehensively re-imagining the neighborhood's future. The Steering Committee selected a fifteen-year timeframe (2010–2025) to allow enough time for longer-term projects to be developed and implemented.
You can make a request for a public record orally or in writing (in person/by phone/fax or by electronic/snail mail). However, we recommend that whenever possible, the requests are submitted through the City's online public records request system.