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When the work is ready to be inspected, you can request an inspection online or by calling 311 locally, or (213) 473-3231 if you are outside of the Los Angeles area. The inspector will make sure that the work is being performed in accordance with the applicable codes and standards.
- Regular Inspection
When the work is ready to be inspected and before any work...
- Plan Check & Permit
The Los Angeles Green Building Code (LAGBC) is based on the...
- Residential Inspection
Residential Inspection - Inspection - LADBS
- Off-Hours Inspection
Off-Hours Inspection - Inspection - LADBS
- Service Requests
Service Requests - Inspection - LADBS
- Inspection Forms
Inspection Forms - Inspection - LADBS
- Trade License/Deputy Inspections
Deputy Inspectors provide a service to builders who require...
- Locations & Offices
LADBS features 5 Development Services Centers, 6 Inspection...
- Regular Inspection
LADBS provides permitting, plan check, inspection, and code enforcement services for construction in the City of Los Angeles.
My Work – Request Inspections. Check the box next to the Permit Case Number you are requesting an inspection for and then click the blue Request Inspection Button. Alternatively, inspection requests can be made via the “My Work” menu, through the “Request Inspections” tab.
When the work is ready to be inspected and before any work is concealed or covered, request an inspection online or by calling 3-1-1. Callers within Los Angeles County can reach Inspection directly at the following numbers: 888-LA4-BUILD / (888)-524-2845 or (213) 482-0000.
Business owners frequently interface with the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) for building permits and inspections. Staff at LADBS advise, guide and assist customers to achieve compliance with building, zoning, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, disabled access, energy, and green codes and local and state laws to build safe ...
The permit holder is required to request for inspection online through EPIC-LA (for projects in the unincorporated County areas) or contact the local Building and Safety District Office (for projects within Contract Cities) that issued the permit to have an inspector review the work. All inspection requests must be made at least 24 hours in ...
Building permits are required for building, structural, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing projects, and help to ensure that your space is safe for your team and your customers. Learn more about each step, from application to review to inspection.