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- PermitSLO - County of San Luis Obispo
Already familiar with PermitSLO? Then click this link for direct access the PermitSLO Portal
- San Luis Obispo County
Registered users can submit building permit and planning applications Pay invoiced fees using any major credit card or an eCheck Search existing construction permits, planning applications, and code enforcement cases How to submit building permits, planning applications, and payments electronically
- Building Permit Forms Applications - City of San Luis Obispo, CA
You can now schedule your inspection, view your permits, pay invoices, and view public records online at our portal here FIRE or DEMO inspections must still be scheduled by phone at (805) 781-7180 Calls must be received at least 24 hours in advance to schedule a Building Permit Inspection New to the Portal?
- Home [slo. thepermitportal. com]
For information on purchasing a San Luis Obispo garage permit, visit https: www slocity org government department-directory public-works parking-services parking-programs In using this tool, I confirm that the information entered above is from my personal billing statement
- Login and Registration Process for PermitSLO
All users must log in to PermitSLO with “Create an Account” due to the new security protocol Once completed, users will be able to access their old account provided they use the same email address
- How to Apply on PermitSLO - YouTube
How to use PermitSLO to apply for a permit or plan with the County of San Luis Obispo
- Online Services - County of San Luis Obispo
If you have questions about as-built permits, code enforcement projects, or want to submit new structure and or grading permit submittals, we encourage scheduling appointments through our website or via No Wait Inside to allow for additional time
- Residential Permits - City of San Luis Obispo, CA
Current Residential Permits are $20 for each permit Each residence within a district is entitled to a maximum of (2) permits per City Ordinance (Municipal Code 10 36 220) Permits are pre-assigned to each address and are subject to the same rules regarding usage as in the past The current permits will expire September 15th, each calendar year
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