Location Permits: Anza vs Palm Springs
How do location permits rules compare between Anza, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Anza has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.
Anza, CA
Riverside County
Riverside County has waived all film permit fees in unincorporated areas and offers free use of County-owned properties for shoots lasting 10 days or less. Permits are still required and processed through the Riverside County Film Commission.
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Riverside County
Palm Springs requires filming location permits through the Palm Springs Film Office for commercial productions on public property or involving city services. Student and small-scale productions may qualify for low-fee or waived permits. Modernism Week and PSIFF receive coordinated city support.
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