Small ground-level decks (under 200 sq ft, less than 30 inches above grade, not attached to a building) are generally exempt from permits in Alameda County. Larger or elevated decks require building permits with structural plans.
Under the California Building Code as adopted by Alameda County, decks that meet all of the following criteria are typically exempt from building permits: under 200 square feet in area, less than 30 inches above adjacent grade, not attached to the dwelling, and not serving a required exit door. Decks exceeding any of these thresholds require a building permit with structural plans. Concrete patios at grade level generally do not require building permits. Elevated decks require engineering for structural loading, footings, connections, and guardrails (required when the deck surface is 30+ inches above grade). Guardrails must be at least 42 inches high under the current California Building Code. Deck permits require site plans showing the deck location, structural details, and setback compliance. Decks must comply with zoning setback requirements for the property's zoning district. Starting January 2026, all new permits must comply with 2025 California Building Codes.
Unpermitted elevated decks are building code violations and may be subject to retroactive permitting, modifications, or removal. Decks without required guardrails pose safety hazards and can result in stop-work orders. Setback violations are zoning enforcement matters.
Fremont, CA
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Fremont, CA
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Fremont, CA
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Fremont, CA
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Fremont, CA
Retaining walls over 3 feet high require engineered permits in Fremont, with extra scrutiny for Mission Peak and Hayward Fault slope areas.
Fremont, CA
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