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Pool Permits: Hesperia vs Victorville

How do pool permits rules compare between Hesperia, CA and Victorville, CA?

Hesperia and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Hesperia does not publish a standalone pool ordinance. Pool, spa, and hot tub installations are permitted by the Hesperia Building & Safety Division under Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) of the Hesperia Municipal Code, which adopts the California Building Standards Code (Title 24 CCR). A building permit is required before excavation or installation of any in-ground pool, above-ground pool, or permanently installed spa; electrical and plumbing sub-permits typically attach. The state Swimming Pool Safety Act (Cal. HSC §§115920–115929) applies citywide.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville requires a building permit for any in-ground pool, spa, or above-ground pool deeper than 18 inches. Plan check covers the Swimming Pool Safety Act, setbacks, electrical bonding, and fencing compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaVictorville
Permitting authorityHesperia Building & Safety Division, 9700 Seventh Ave-
Code basisHMC Title 15 (adopts Title 24 CCR) + Cal. HSC §§115920–115929-
Pool thresholdAny structure with water over 18 inches deep (HSC §115921(a))-
Final sign-off requirementTwo SB 442 safety features verified by building official (HSC §115922(c))-
Code-CBC Ch. 31B, CEC 680
Permit trigger-Pool or spa over 18 inches deep
Setbacks-Typically 5 ft from property lines
Electrical-Bonding and GFCI required
Contact-Building (760) 955-5082

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Hesperia FAQ

Do I need a permit for an in-ground pool in Hesperia?

Yes. The Hesperia Building & Safety Division enforces the California Building Code under Title 24 CCR (adopted by HMC Title 15), which requires a building permit for swimming pool construction, plus associated electrical and plumbing permits. Cal. HSC §115922 also requires the building official to verify drowning prevention features before final approval.

What about a hot tub or spa?

Under HSC §115921(a), a 'swimming pool' includes 'hot tubs, spas, portable spas, and wading pools' with water over 18 inches deep. Permanently installed spas typically require a building and electrical permit through the Hesperia Building & Safety Division.

Victorville FAQ

Do I need a permit for a portable inflatable pool?

Inflatable or portable pools under 18 inches deep typically do not need a building permit, but deeper models and all spas do.

How long does Victorville pool plan review take?

Standard residential pool plan review usually runs 2 to 4 weeks. Corrections or complex sites can extend the timeline.

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