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The Building and Safety Records Counter provides access to and copies of Building and Safety records. Visit our website to find out what years and types of records are available for all commercial and residential buildings. These public records are for viewing and/or copying except for Blueprint. ... (see full description)
The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety is responsible for issuing construction permits such as building, plumbing, electrical, pressure vessel, elevator, heating, ventilating and air conditioning permits. A permit from the Department of Building and Safety is required for private property ... (see full description)
The Department of Building and Safety is responsible for construction permit inspections within the City of Los Angeles. Depending on the type of work being performed and the type of building, you may have one or multiple inspections. Inspectors will inspect different trades such as building, ... (see full description)
This handbook is a consolidation of all departmental clearances needed based on the type of project and its location. It provides plan checker engineers with the necessary information to properly refer permit applicants to the correct office for departmental clearance.
"Subject specialist/supervisors" can correct inaccurate information on permits (i.e. building type, missing address info, etc.)
The Department of Building and Safety processes various building trade examinations and licenses such as certified welder, registered deputy inspector, diesel engineer, electrical, heating, or plumbing maintenance supervisors, journey level elevator mechanic or plumber, steam engineer/boiler ... (see full description)
The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety is responsible for administering certain building trade examinations and issuing licenses for various occupations. Some examples of the types of licenses are: certified welder, steam engineer, equipment operators, boiler operator, and deputy building ... (see full description)
The City of Los Angeles provides bulky item collections for residents of apartment complexes of five units or more, regardless of whether or not they receive regular refuse collection by the City. Bulky Items are household furniture like sofas, refrigerators, mattresses, as well as electronic waste ... (see full description)
We encourage you to recycle your bulky items through charitable organizations and thrift stores. If you are unable to do so, the Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) will pick-up large or bulky household items, such as mattresses, couches, and other furniture from residents serviced by the City of Los ... (see full description)
High frequency shuttle connecting Los Angeles Union Station with Bunker Hill employment sites. The fare is $.50 or free with Metrolink fare media. Operates weekdays from Union Station, 6:37 AM to 9:00 AM and along Bunker Hill route from 3:00 PM to 5:55 PM. For more info, Call 1-800-COMMUTE or visit ... (see full description)
