Residential Kitchen & Bath Remodeling
(not adding livable square footage)

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photo of Kitchen

Before beginning your project, there are steps to take to make sure your project will be in compliance with State and local regulations regarding land and construction.

 

Step 1: Determine Special Development Conditions

Before determining if a building permit is required for my project, is there any specific information I need to know from the City of Rocklin?

Yes. You should determine if your project has any special development conditions. Please contact the Building Division at (916) 625-5120 for general information. In some cases, you may need to contact individual divisions. Once you have determined the applicable conditions for your project, you will need to determine if a building permit is required for your project.

Before applying for my permit, are there any agencies that should be contacted?

If it is applicable to your project, you should contact the appropriate utility companies for possible fees and requirements. Please see our Agency Directory for utility company addresses and phone numbers.

Step 2: Determine if a Building Permit is Required

Is a permit required for a kitchen and/or bath remodel?

A permit may be required for your project. Due to project variations, you should contact the Building Division to determine if a permit is required for your particular project. (Note: If your remodel project adds livable space, a permit is required. Please see our General Additions and Remodeling (adding square footage) page for permit details.)

If a permit is required, what plans and forms do I need to submit to have a complete submittal?

The following forms are provided for your convenience. Original signatures are required to obtain a permit. Please do not fax. 

(Note: Some plans or calculations may not always be necessary. You should contact the Building Division for more specific information or if you have questions regarding your permit application.)

When the plans and forms are submitted, will I be required to pay a plan check deposit? 

Yes, a plan check deposit is required at the time of submittal. See plan check deposit schedule below:

Plan Check Deposit Schedule

Where should I submit the forms and plans?

Building Division
City Hall, 1st Floor
3970 Rocklin Road
Rocklin, CA 95677

Step 3: Project Review

After I submit my plans, what happens next?

At the time of submittal, the project will be assigned a tracking number (plan check number) that will be used to track the progress of the plans and plan review. The plans will then be distributed by Building staff to the necessary City Departments for their review and comment. Upon receipt of the plans, each department will assign a staff member to the project. Each department’s staff member will perform an independent review of the project and forward their comments to the person designated on the Project Contact Information Sheet. The contact person is responsible for addressing each department’s comments and resubmitting revised plans, as needed. This step will continue until each department’s comments have been adequately addressed.

Step 4: Project Approval

After the plans are approved by all required City departments, what is the next step?

Once the reviewing departments approve the project they will notify the Building Division of their approval. At this time final fees due will be calculated and the project paperwork will be prepared for issuance. Once the fees are calculated and the paperwork is ready, the project contact person will be notified.

Step 5: Fees & Permit Issuance

Once I pay any applicable City of Rocklin building permit fees, will my permit be issued?

Yes. Once the plans are approved and all fees are paid, the building permit will be issued.

Step 6: Building Inspections

Once the permit is issued and construction begins, will I need to request inspections from the City of Rocklin Building Division?
Inspections that follow the issuance of the permit are provided to ensure that work completed on the project meets current building codes and standards. To learn how to schedule an inspection, please visit our Residential Building Inspection page.

Step 7: Project Completion

Once the project passes its final inspection, is there anything else that needs to be done?

No. After your project passes the final inspection, the project will be considered complete.

Related Forms, Links, and Handouts

• A Consumer Guide to Asbestos (provided by the Contractors State License Board)
•  New Lead Certification Requirements (effective 4/22/10)
•  Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Alarms Handout