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Panel Permits: Antioch vs El Cerrito

How do panel permits rules compare between Antioch, CA and El Cerrito, CA?

Antioch and El Cerrito have similar restriction levels.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Antioch issues residential rooftop solar permits under the California Solar Rights Act (Civil Code 714) and AB 2188 streamlined-permit mandate. Standard systems are processed within 3 business days, often same-day via the SolarAPP+ automated plan review.

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El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County issues residential solar permits through the SolarAPP+ online platform in compliance with AB 2188 (3-day expedited processing). Permits are required for photovoltaic and solar-thermal installations under Title 7 of the County Ordinance Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochEl Cerrito
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State requirement-AB 2188 — 3-day expedited processing
Platform-SolarAPP+ for instant-review projects
Governing codes-CBC/CRC + CEC Article 690; Title 24
New home mandate-Solar PV required on new construction (2019 Energy Code)
Storage-ESS permit per NEC 706 and CRC R328

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Antioch FAQ

El Cerrito FAQ

How long does it take to get a solar permit?

Under AB 2188, standard residential rooftop PV permits must be issued within 3 business days of a complete application. With SolarAPP+, many applications receive a permit same-day.

Do I need a permit if my installer does the paperwork?

Yes, but the installer typically pulls the permit on your behalf. Confirm your contractor has pulled the permit and scheduled the final inspection before paying in full.

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