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  1. 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 Portal.

  2. How to Apply for an Outdoor Dining Revocable Permit. How to Apply if you have an existing L.A. Al Fresco Temporary Use Authorization that you would like to transition to a Revocable Permit. Please note this process only applies to sidewalk and on-street dining.

  3. Streamline your business operations in Los Angeles. Explore licenses, permits, and inspection information for seamless compliance and growth.

  4. www.ladbs.org › services › getting-startedFor Homeowners | LADBS

    What to bring to LADBS to get a permit: If you are a new property owner, you need the following: Proof of ownership. Acceptable documents are recorded grant deed or final closing statement. If the owner is a Corporation or LLC, you need a copy of the Operating Agreement or Articles of Incorporation, showing the applicant is the owner or officer ...

  5. Answer: If you live in an unincorporated area in of Los Angeles County, a building permit is not required to construct a fence less than 6'0" in height. However, depending on the location of the fence (front yard, side yard, or back yard), you may need to obtain approval from the Department of Regional Planning.

  6. The A-Permit process verifies both the City and applicant receive a quality construction product. There are currently no requirements on who can apply for an A-Permit, but generally it is the property owner(s) or their representative. Proof of ownership is not required to apply for an A-Permit.

  7. Electronic Permitting and Inspections for the County of Los Angeles (EPIC-LA), is the online portal to Building and Safety Division’s electronic permitting services. On this site, you can submit plans, specifications, and supporting documents for review and approval, pay permit fees, and apply for a permit