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Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety has transitioned to its new, improved interactive map application, Atlas. Atlas replaces the LADBS Building Information Online (BIO) system, which will be discontinued by September 15, 2024.
- Forms
Forms - Forms - LADBS
- Permit Applications
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- Plan Check Standard Correction Lists
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- Green Building
Green Building - Forms - LADBS
- Ladbs Newsletters
Ladbs Newsletters - Forms - LADBS
- Requests for Modifications
Requests for Modifications - Forms - LADBS
- Affidavits
Affidavits - Forms - LADBS
- Service Requests
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- Forms
Search Forms & Publications. Hint: For best results, try searching by document number (e.g. "App.003-2014") 🔍. Note: Projects submitted prior to January 1, 2022 are subject to the 2020 LA City Codes -- see all updated documents on the 2020 Code Documents page.
A permit from LADBS is required for any private property construction, alteration, or repair work on buildings within the City of Los Angeles.
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 Building and Safety Division has been providing services to ensure safe building design and construction since 1933 through enforcement of building codes and standards.
Get Your Permit Online. Online Permits are for small projects that do not require plan check. Refer to the Express Permit Information Bulletin PDF to see if your project qualifies for Online Permit. Angeleno Account Login for the LADBS Express Permit and ePlan RTI Portal.
The department provides building and safety, disaster services, flood control and public works for unincorporated Los Angeles County, the Los Angeles Flood Control District and for 16 cities which contract for services. Address: 4801 E. 3rd St. Los Angeles CA 90022.