- Building Department - City of Perris, CA
The Building Division oversees the effective, efficient, fair and safe enforcement of the City of Perris' Building Codes through public information, plan check, permit and inspection services with a knowledgeable, dedicated and creative team
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Click below to see the latest activities and events in the City of Perris in our award winning magazine! Click Below to View City of Perris Public Notices, including important legal matters, government actions, or events and to ensure transparency in legal processes and procedures
- History - City of Perris, CA
Perris, however, is credited with surveying or supervising the surveying of much of the Perris Valley where the railroad eventually became reality A restored surveying wagon used by Perris or one of his crews is on display in the historic Depot Building on 4th Street
- Our City | City of Perris, CA
Perris City Compass City Services Animal Control Services Code Enforcement Emergency Management Graffiti Removal Homeless Services Division Parking Enforcement Pothole Repair Street Sweeping Water Sewer Waste Recycling Community Info Community Resources Directory Construction Road Work Homeless Services Division Housing Programs Library
- City Hall - City of Perris, CA
The City Hall section is where you can find information about the City of Perris, City Departments, Building and Development information, and current news Select a topic to see links to pages with the information you need
- Fire Marshal - City of Perris, CA
The City of Perris Fire Marshal’s Office is responsible for preventing fires and saving lives and property An effective way to meet this obligation is to conduct Annual field inspections in accordance with section 103 3 of the California Fire Code
- Business Licensing - City of Perris, CA
Most businesses operating in the City of Perris require a license Certain limited exemptions may apply, such as specific nonprofit organizations or government entities
- Permits - City of Perris, CA
This is designed to ensure that all construction in the city is safe and complies with state and local building codes Most home construction projects will require a permit
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