California Building Code under Title 24 universally requires permits and engineering for retaining walls over four feet measured from the bottom of the footing, applying statewide regardless of local variation.
California Building Code (Title 24, Part 2) Section 105 requires a building permit for any retaining wall over four feet in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, or for any wall supporting a surcharge. Walls in seismic design categories must include engineered drainage and reinforcement per Chapter 18. The code is adopted statewide, and while cities may add stricter requirements, they cannot weaken the four-foot threshold or engineering standards. Walls retaining hazardous liquids or supporting structures always require permits.
Building without a required permit can trigger stop work orders, double permit fees, mandatory engineering review, and orders to remove or rebuild noncompliant walls. Failure modes also expose owners to neighbor liability under Civil Code negligence rules.
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