Hot tubs in Victorville need building and electrical permits and must meet the Pool Safety Act or use an approved locking safety cover. Portable 240-volt spas still require GFCI inspection.
Victorville treats residential spas and hot tubs under the same California Building Code Chapter 31B framework as pools. A building permit is required for installation, along with an electrical permit for the 240-volt dedicated circuit typical of most spas. A listed ASTM F1346 safety cover that locks can substitute for the full pool-barrier requirement under California H and S Code 115922(d). Without a listed locking cover, spas must be inside a 60-inch enclosure with a self-closing and self-latching gate. Spas must maintain GFCI protection, equipotential bonding of the motor and metal components, and an emergency shut-off switch within line-of-sight but at least 5 feet away. Portable plug-and-play spas on a standard 120-volt receptacle are allowed but still need permit review for safety. Contact Victorville Building and Safety at (760) 955-5082 before installation.
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