Most renovation work in unincorporated Alameda County requires building permits. Cosmetic changes like painting and flooring replacement are exempt. Work involving structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems requires permits and inspections.
The Alameda County Building Permits and Inspection Division requires permits for most renovation work in unincorporated areas. Permit-exempt work includes: painting, wallpapering, and similar cosmetic finishes; replacing flooring (unless structural changes are involved); installing cabinets without plumbing or electrical modifications; and minor repairs that do not involve structural elements. Work that requires permits includes: any structural modification (removing or adding walls, changing roof lines); electrical work (adding circuits, upgrading panels, new wiring); plumbing work (adding or relocating fixtures, water heater replacement); mechanical work (HVAC installation or replacement); window and door replacement when changing size or structural opening; and kitchen and bathroom remodels involving plumbing or electrical changes. Permit applications are submitted through the Alameda County Permit Portal. Plans prepared by a licensed architect or engineer may be required for structural work. All work must comply with the current California Building Code (2025 codes effective January 2026). Inspections are required at various stages of construction.
Performing renovation work without required permits is a building code violation. The county may issue stop-work orders, require retroactive permits with additional fees, and mandate correction of non-code-compliant work. Unpermitted work can create issues during property sales when title searches reveal open violations.
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