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- Permit Center | City of Santa Clara
Welcome to the City of Santa Clara Permit Center! The Permit Center aims to provide the highest level of customer service for a wide range of development projects Our knowledgeable staff can assist with permitting, plan review and inspection needs
- Accela Citizen Access
To have access to all online permitting and inspection services, the City of Santa Clara recommends you create an account If you choose to remain an anonymous user, you can view some information and have access to limited services Have questions? Check out our user guide
- Access Public Permit Portal | Department of Planning and . . .
Submit permit applications online Check Planning or Development Permit status
- Permit Center | Department of Planning and Development . . .
Are you in the County's service area? An owner and or applicant can apply for a Planning entitlement or Development permit in the unincorporated area of Santa Clara County To confirm if your property is within the unincorporated area, please visit Santa Clara County’s Property Profile application We offer both virtual and in-person appointments
- Accela Citizen Access
Effective October 27, 2025, all new Planning land use entitlements applications will require meeting with staff before submittal Please visit our website to schedule an appointment For more information, please refer to Notice of New Planning Land Use Entitlement Submission Process
- Building Permit Information | City of Santa Clara
Building Simple Permits is a simplified permitting option for some residential projects You can usually receive approval for your building permit within 1-2 business days Please read all instructions and acknowledgements carefully before applying, as these are not eligible for refunds
- Building Division | City of Santa Clara
Permit Services issues building permits and checks building plans to enforce local and State laws related to building construction, maintenance, use, repair and rehabilitation This includes enforcement of state mandated energy conservation, disabled access, and housing laws
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