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Commercial Drones: Jurupa Valley vs Riverside

How do commercial drones rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Riverside, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Commercial drone work in Jurupa Valley (real-estate photography, warehouse roof inspections, freight-yard surveying, film crews) is preempted by FAA Part 107 for the operational rules — the FAA holds sole authority over the navigable airspace. Operators need a valid Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, current aircraft registration, and Remote ID broadcast. Jurupa Valley´s logistics corridor (I-15/SR-60/Union Pacific) sits within or adjacent to controlled airspace for Riverside Municipal, Flabob, and March ARB — expect LAANC requirements. The city has a Film Permit process for commercial production that may trigger if drone work is part of a shoot using city facilities, public rights-of-way, or city parks.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside does not require a separate municipal commercial drone permit. Commercial operators must hold an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate and follow 14 CFR Part 107. Operators using public property such as parks for commercial filming need a Facility Reservation permit under RMC § 9.08.120.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyRiverside
Governing federal rule14 CFR Part 107 (FAA)-
Remote Pilot CertificateRequired — FAA Part 107-
Remote IDMandatory broadcast as of Sept 16, 2023-
Max altitude400 ft AGL (higher within 400 ft of structure)-
Controlled airspace nearbyRiverside Muni, Flabob, March ARB — LAANC required-
City film permitRequired for commercial shoots using city property-
FAA Part 107 certificate-Required
City commercial drone license-Not required separately
Riverside business license-Required (RMC Title 5)
City park commercial filming-Facility Reservation Application required (RMC § 9.08.120)
KRAL airspace-LAANC required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Does Jurupa Valley require a separate city drone permit for commercial work?

No standalone UAS permit was located in the city code. However, commercial filming on city property generally requires a Film Permit through the City Clerk´s office, and city land-use rules govern launch/recovery on parks and rights-of-way.

Can I fly Part 107 over a warehouse roof for inspection?

Yes with property owner consent and LAANC if the warehouse is in Class C/D airspace under the Riverside, Flabob, or March ARB shelves. Verify on B4UFLY before launch.

Do I need insurance?

Not federally required but most commercial clients and city film permits demand $1M–$2M liability coverage.

Riverside FAQ

Do I need a special Riverside city permit for commercial drone work?

No. Riverside has no separate commercial drone permit. You must hold an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate and a Riverside business license. If you are launching, landing, or filming from a city park, you also need a Facility Reservation permit under RMC § 9.08.120.

Can I film a wedding or real estate property by drone in a Riverside park?

Only with a Facility Reservation Application approved by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. RMC § 9.08.120 requires a permit for advertising, commercial activities, and for landing or causing an 'apparatus for aviation' on park property.

What about flying near Riverside Municipal Airport?

KRAL is Class D controlled airspace. You must obtain LAANC authorization through an approved app before any commercial flight and stay below the ceiling assigned.

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