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Panel Permits: Rancho Cordova vs Sacramento

How do panel permits rules compare between Rancho Cordova, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Rancho Cordova has fewer restrictions than Sacramento.

Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Rancho Cordova offers expedited solar permit processing under California AB 2188 and SB 379. Standard residential rooftop solar permits are approved within 3 business days.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento requires building permits for solar panel installations under City Code Title 15 and complies with the California Solar Permitting Guidebook (AB 2188) for streamlined residential solar permitting. Residential rooftop solar systems up to 10 kW qualify for an expedited over-the-counter permit process. The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) provides net metering and interconnection services for solar customers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CordovaSacramento
State LawAB 2188 and SB 379-
Review Time3 business days standard-
Online PlatformRequired under SB 379-
Fee Cap450 dollars residential-
Code Section-Sacramento City Code Title 15, AB 2188
Streamlined Permits-Residential systems up to 10 kW qualify
Processing Time-1-3 business days for qualifying systems
Utility-SMUD provides net metering and interconnection
New Construction-Solar required on new homes (Title 24)

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Rancho Cordova FAQ

How long does a solar permit take in Rancho Cordova?

Standard residential rooftop solar permits are typically issued within 3 business days per California law.

Who enforces this in Rancho Cordova?

Rancho Cordova code enforcement at (916) 851-8800 handles most complaints.

Sacramento FAQ

How long does it take to get a solar permit in Sacramento?

Qualifying residential rooftop solar systems up to 10 kW can receive an expedited permit within 1-3 business days through Sacramento's streamlined process under AB 2188.

Do new homes in Sacramento need solar panels?

Yes. California's Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards require solar panels on most new residential construction built since January 2020.

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