Custodian of Records
Anyone can initiate a request to Public Records. It may include a wide variety of documents and materials (including print, photographic, and electronic formats) that were created or obtained by the LADBS.
About the Program
The California State Legislature adopted the Public Records Act in 1968. It is designed to give the public access to information in the possession of public agencies. The Act also provides that public records shall be open for inspection during regular office hours of the agency. The public can inspect or receive a copy of any record unless the record is exempted from disclosure under the act.
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A Certificate of Occupancy is required for new buildings, additions, change of use or occupancy.
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Commissioning report is required for all new non-residential projects of 10,000 square feet or more. The exceptions are warehouses, open parking garages and similar projects.
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When the customer decides not to use anti graffiti coating on the first 9 feet of the exterior of the building.
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When required by the engineer or indicated on the approved plans.
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When there are higher stresses in the structural design.
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When all wallboard has been installed and nailed or screwed in.
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When clearance for the electrical is required to process the Certificate of Occupancy.
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When the building is a title 19, A or E occupancy.
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When clearance for the fire sprinkler is required to process the Certificate of Occupancy.
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When all forms and rebar (reinforcing bar) are in place, but before concrete is placed.
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