Santa Rosa Building Department: Permits, Inspections, Citizen Access and Official Contact
Santa Rosa building permits are now strongly tied to the City’s online portal, digital plan room and automated inspection system. If you are planning a remodel, addition, ADU, demolition, roof, solar, fire permit, commercial tenant improvement or owner-builder project, you need to know where to submit, what documents are required, how inspection requests work and which phone number to call when the portal does not answer your question.
Office
Building Division, 100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Room 3, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.
Main phone
Call 707-543-3200 for Building Division and Development Services support.
Permit portal
Use Citizen Access / Permit Santa Rosa to apply, search, pay and manage permits.
Inspections
Schedule by voice at 707-543-3006 or text MENU to 833-692-5526.
Official City of Santa Rosa Building Division Links
Email questions to Building@srcity.org. The City states this email is for questions only and no application submittals are accepted there. Office: 100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Room 3, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.
What the Santa Rosa Building Division Handles
The Santa Rosa Building Division supports building permit applications, digital plan review, inspections, permit payments, construction code compliance, permit questions, owner-builder records and related development services.
The City’s Building Permits page explains that first-time submittals require a completed Building Permit Application Form. The same form is also used for demolition. Revisions to issued permit records need a Project Revision and/or Transmittal Form, and resubmittals for permit records not yet approved need a formal response to comments.
Building permit applications
Use the official Building Permits page and Citizen Access portal to prepare and submit permit records where available.
Digital plan room
Most building permit record types, except subdivision master plans, are available to be applied for online.
Inspection scheduling
After permit issuance, inspections can be requested online, by automated phone, or by text menu through official City routes.
Permit Santa Rosa Citizen Access: Apply, Search and Pay Online
Citizen Access is the City’s online portal for permit and invoice activity. Users may need to create a profile and log in to apply for, search or pay for a permit or invoice.
Portal task | What it helps with | Practical user tip |
|---|---|---|
Apply for permit | Start online building permit records and upload required materials. | Prepare forms, plans, valuation and project details before starting. |
Search permit | Find existing permit or application records. | Search by record number or by address fields where available. |
Pay invoice | Pay permit fees or invoices online. | Use the official payment instructions and search by record number or address. |
Schedule inspections | Request inspections online for supported permits. | Online inspection cutoff is commonly the night before the desired inspection. |
Track status | Monitor review comments, missing items, payments and permit progress. | Check comments regularly so resubmittals do not sit unattended. |
How to Apply for a Santa Rosa Building Permit Without Missing Key Steps
A complete application helps staff review the project faster and reduces correction cycles. Use this simple order before starting your online submittal.
Step 1: Read permit requirements
Start with the official Building Permits page and confirm the correct permit route for your project.
Step 2: Complete application form
First-time submittals require a completed Building Permit Application Form. Demolition uses the same form.
Step 3: Prepare plans and documents
Gather plans, scope, valuation, owner or contractor details and documents needed to show code compliance.
Step 4: Submit online
Use Citizen Access and the digital plan room unless staff directs a different official process.
Step 5: Respond to comments
For revisions or resubmittals, provide the required transmittal, clouded revisions or formal response to comments.
Step 6: Schedule inspections
After the permit is issued, request required inspections and save the confirmation number.
Common Santa Rosa Building Permit Situations
Permit requirements depend on the project scope, property location, building type, California Building Code requirements, fire review needs and whether other City divisions must review the work.
Project type | Why a permit may matter | Practical next step |
|---|---|---|
New construction | New structures require formal permit review, plans, code compliance and inspections. | Prepare full digital plans and project details before Citizen Access submission. |
Additions and remodels | Interior and exterior changes can affect structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and energy code requirements. | Show the exact scope and affected systems in your plans. |
Demolition | The Building Permit Application Form is also used to apply for demolition. | Confirm utility, environmental, fire and site safety requirements before work begins. |
Owner-builder work | Some records may be auto issued to the legal property owner where eligible. | Confirm owner-builder eligibility and understand inspection responsibility before applying. |
Licensed contractor work | Some auto-issued records are available to registered, appropriately licensed contractors with current business tax certificates. | Verify license and business tax details before expecting fast issuance. |
Fire construction work | Fire construction permits, plan review and inspections may apply separately. | Contact Fire at 707-543-3524 or FDPermits@srcity.org when fire review applies. |
Santa Rosa Building Inspections: Voice, Text, Online Requests and Confirmation Numbers
Santa Rosa offers automated building inspection requests by voice and text. The City tells users to listen for and write down the confirmation number because that number ensures the inspection is scheduled.
Voice inspection request
Call 707-543-3006 and respond to the prompts. Listen carefully and write down your confirmation number.
Text inspection menu
Text MENU to 833-692-5526 and respond to the prompts for automated inspection requests.
Customer service help
To speak to a customer service representative, call 707-543-3200.
Online scheduling
Citizen Access can be used for inspection scheduling where supported by the permit and account access.
Cancellation warning
If you must cancel after the cutoff time, call the Building Division between 7:30 AM and 8:30 AM on inspection day.
Re-inspection risk
Inspection requests for work that is not ready may result in re-inspection fees.
How to Pay Santa Rosa Building Permit Fees Online
The City provides official instructions for making payments in Accela Citizen Access. Use the permit or application record number when possible because it is the fastest way to locate the correct invoice.
Payment step | What to do | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
Open Citizen Access | Go to the official Citizen Access portal. | Use the official City link, not a third-party payment page. |
Click Search | Select the application type you are paying. | Choose the correct record type so the search results make sense. |
Search by record number | Enter the application or permit number in the Record Number field. | This is usually cleaner than address search if you have the number. |
Search by address | Use Street No. and Street Name fields if you do not have a permit number. | Avoid extra words, unit descriptions or abbreviations that may not match the city record. |
Complete payment | Follow the portal payment prompts for the correct invoice. | Save the receipt with your permit documents. |
When to Schedule a Santa Rosa Permit Appointment
The City says staff may recommend an in-person appointment for building application questions. You can make an appointment to meet with City staff to discuss a project before submitting forms.
Before first submittal
Schedule help when you are unsure which forms, plans or supporting documents your project needs.
Owner-builder confusion
Use appointment support if you are the legal property owner and need help understanding owner-builder permit responsibility.
Revision or resubmittal
Ask for help when comments are unclear or your revised plan set needs transmittal and clouded changes.
Portal trouble
If Citizen Access or digital plan room steps are confusing, call 707-543-3200 for customer service support.
Fire Construction Permits, Code Enforcement and Complaints
Some projects need related review outside the standard building permit path. Fire construction permits, code enforcement issues and complaints may involve different City teams and contact routes.
Fire construction permits
For fire construction permits, plan review and inspections, the City lists 707-543-3524 and FDPermits@srcity.org.
Fire plan review timing
The official Fire page notes there may be up to a 30-business-day turnaround time for plans.
Code complaints
Use the official Submit a Complaint page for code enforcement or neighborhood-related complaints.
Vacant buildings and lots
For Vacant Buildings and Lots Program questions, the City lists VBL@srcity.org or 707-543-3200.
Santa Rosa Exterior Elevated Elements, Apartments and 2026 Balcony Inspection Law
Santa Rosa provides guidance for Exterior Elevated Elements, also known as E3 or Balcony Inspection Law requirements. This matters especially for apartment owners and buildings with exterior elevated elements.
E3 / balcony inspection law
The City explains that the law becomes effective January 1, 2026, and relates to exterior elevated elements of buildings.
Apartment owners
Apartment owners should review official E3 guidance and consult licensed professionals when needed.
Not a substitute for law
The City notes its summary is not a replacement for the full law or professional guidance.
Plan ahead
Do not wait until deadlines are close. Inspections, reports, repairs and permit work can take time.
Why Santa Rosa Building Permits and Inspections Get Delayed
Most delays happen because applicants email submittals to the wrong place, miss required forms, submit incomplete plans, fail to respond to comments or request inspections without being ready.
Delay reason | What it usually means | How to avoid it |
|---|---|---|
Emailing application to Building@srcity.org | The email is for questions only, not permit submittals. | Use Citizen Access or the official submittal route. |
Missing Building Permit Application Form | First-time submittal is incomplete. | Complete the required form before online submission. |
Revision not clouded | Issued-permit revision does not clearly show changes. | Use a revision/transmittal form and cloud plan changes. |
No response to comments | Resubmittal does not address reviewer concerns. | Provide a formal response to comments with revised documents. |
Inspection confirmation not saved | User cannot prove inspection was scheduled. | Write down the confirmation number before disconnecting. |
Work not ready for inspection | Inspector cannot approve the requested stage. | Request inspection only when work, access and documents are ready. |
Santa Rosa Building Department Phone Number, Email, Address, Hours and Map
Use the correct City contact route based on whether you need building permit support, inspection scheduling, fire construction permit support, appointment scheduling or code complaint help.
Main Building Division contact
Phone: 707-543-3200
Email questions: Building@srcity.org
Address: 100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Room 3, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Phone hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to noon and 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
Inspection contacts
Automated voice: 707-543-3006
Text: MENU to 833-692-5526
Customer service: 707-543-3200
Always write down the confirmation number.
Fire construction permits
Phone: 707-543-3524
Email: FDPermits@srcity.org
Fire Administration: 2373 Circadian Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95407.
Before you call
Prepare your permit number, property address, record number, project type, contractor or owner-builder details, portal screenshot, inspection type and exact question.
Map shows 100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95404. The Building Division staff directory lists the Building Division at 100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Room 3.
Santa Rosa Building Department FAQs
These FAQs focus on common searches around Santa Rosa building permits, Citizen Access, digital plan room, inspections, payments, forms, fire construction permits and official contact details.
QHow do I contact the Santa Rosa Building Department?
The City of Santa Rosa Building Division is located at 100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Room 3, Santa Rosa, CA 95404. The main phone number is 707-543-3200 and the official building questions email is Building@srcity.org.
QWhere do I apply for Santa Rosa building permits online?
Use the official Permit Santa Rosa Citizen Access portal. The portal lets users apply for, search or pay for permits and invoices after creating a profile and logging in when required.
QCan I email a Santa Rosa building permit application?
No. The City says Building@srcity.org is designated for questions only and no application submittals are accepted at that email address. Use the official online permit system or follow staff instructions.
QHow do I schedule a Santa Rosa building inspection?
Use the automated voice system at 707-543-3006 or text MENU to 833-692-5526 and respond to the prompts. You can also use Citizen Access where supported. Always listen for and write down the confirmation number.
QWhat is the Santa Rosa inspection hotline number?
The automated building inspection request phone number is 707-543-3006. For text-based inspection menu prompts, text MENU to 833-692-5526.
QWhat are Santa Rosa Building Division phone hours?
The Building Division staff directory lists phone hours Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to noon and 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
QHow do I pay for a Santa Rosa building permit online?
Use the official Make a Payment in Accela Citizen Access instructions. Search by application or permit number in the Record Number field, or search by address using the Street No. and Street Name fields.
QAre Santa Rosa building permit applications available online?
Yes. The City states that all building permit record types, except subdivision master plans, are available to be applied for online, with select records able to be auto issued.
QWho do I contact for Santa Rosa fire construction permits?
For fire construction permits, plan review and inspections, the official Fire page lists 707-543-3524 and FDPermits@srcity.org.
QHow do I schedule a Santa Rosa permit appointment?
Use the official Schedule an Appointment page. For staff assistance in scheduling an appointment, call the customer service support line at 707-543-3200.
QWhat should I prepare before calling Santa Rosa Building Division?
Prepare your property address, permit or record number, Citizen Access account email, project type, inspection type, contractor or owner-builder information, portal screenshot and exact question.
QIs Building-Department.org the official City of Santa Rosa website?
No. Building-Department.org is an independent guide. Official permit applications, payments, plan review, inspections, code decisions, complaints and approvals must be handled through the City of Santa Rosa or its official systems.

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Important note
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