Building Permits in Los Angeles, California
15,446 recent building permits filed in Los Angeles. Updated daily from public records.
15,446 permits
New retaining wall
Install radiant barrier and/or insulation in attic for residential buildings.
Demo sfd and garage
Kitchen remodel for residential buildings (no structural changes).
****2025 wildfire rebuild eo1 eligible project***grading - excavation for basement. excavation and backfill for retaining wall
SUPPLEMENTAL PERMIT FOR 21010-20000-00192 TO ADD (N) DECK (IRR 63'-8" X 20', 1270SF) ON PILES TO SFD W/ ATTACHED GARAGE, BASEMENT & ADU **ePlan**
supplemental ref to pcis # 22010-20000-01220, for floor plan changes, new structural plans witn new engineer of record
Supplemental permit to 26016-20000-03737 for a change of contractor. from orange innovation inc to ind construction llc
ePlan: Convert detached garage to ADU per state GC 66323(a)(4). NFPA-13D fire sprinklers throughout.
Addition and remodel to a kitchen in a single family dwelling.
*ePlan* Voluntary foundation support of the existing single family dweeling by providing (10) push piers
(2) ILLUMINATED SIGNS 1 - 4'-9" x 2'-6" (11.875 sf) 1 - 9'-5" x 5'-0" (47.08 sf)
Supplemental permit to 22020-30000-02702 to revise retaining wall location
ePlan: DEMO (E) SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AND DETACHED GARAGE.
Replaster swimming pool and split main drain
Supplemental permit to 20014-20000-03132 to revise floor plan
Re-plaster existing swimming pool (a separate express mechanical permit for new skimmer(s) and a separate express electrical permit for new pool luminaire is required, when applicable, except for one...
Supplemental to 25010-10000-05858: Door and window changes
Supplemental permit to permit #21010-10001-01669 to: change the contractor information from "tricana llc" to "potato construction inc"
Supplemental ref to pcis #25016-10000-09064, to install ADA counter.
<p>Los Angeles is seeing steady construction activity right now. There are 8,252 permits on file in our database, with 4,887 new permits filed in just the last 30 days. Renovation work dominates the market with 6,077 permits, making it the clearest opportunity for most trade contractors. The volume tells you there's consistent work coming through the system if you know where to look.</p><p>The most active areas aren't spread evenly across the city. Zip code 90272 leads with 538 permits on file, followed by 90049 with 214 permits, 90045 with 181 permits, 90066 with 174 permits, and 90026 with 164 permits. These five zones account for a significant share of all permit activity. Understanding which neighborhoods are hot matters because it affects where you'll spend your time bidding and managing jobs.</p><p>The average permit value in Los Angeles is $161,250, which gives you a baseline for estimating bid size. Most work breaks down as renovation (6,077 permits), other work (1,406 permits), pools (306 permits), commercial projects (239 permits), and demolition (226 permits). For most contractors, renovation is where the numbers are. But if you specialize in pools or commercial work, those niches are active enough to build a steady pipeline if you monitor them.</p><p>Permit data works as a lead source when you track it consistently. DigPermit pulls Los Angeles permit records from public sources every day, so you're seeing what property owners filed yesterday or this morning. Contractors who check permits weekly or daily catch jobs before competitors do. You can identify which properties are moving into construction, which contractors are bidding, and what the scope of work includes. That information directly changes your ability to get in front of the right projects at the right time.</p>
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find new construction leads in Los Angeles?
Monitor building permits filed with the city. Los Angeles files hundreds of permits every week, and most property owners use permits before calling contractors. By checking permit data regularly (ideally daily or weekly), you can identify projects in your specialty before they're posted online. Focus on the active zip codes like 90272, 90049, and 90045 where the most permits are filed. Contact property owners and general contractors listed on recent permits in your trade area. Permit data gives you a 2-4 week head start on most other lead sources.
What are the most common permit types in Los Angeles?
Renovation permits dominate Los Angeles with 6,077 on file. The second largest category is other work with 1,406 permits, followed by pool work (306 permits), commercial projects (239 permits), and demolition (226 permits). Renovation is the most consistent lead source for electricians, plumbers, HVAC contractors, and roofers. If you work in residential, renovation is where your volume comes from. Commercial and demolition require more specialized crews but also have regular activity.
Which zip codes in Los Angeles have the most building permits?
Zip code 90272 is the most active with 538 permits on file. 90049 follows with 214 permits, then 90045 with 181 permits, 90066 with 174 permits, and 90026 with 164 permits. These five areas represent a major concentration of construction activity. If you want to focus your lead generation efforts, starting with 90272 gives you the highest volume. You can adjust based on your service area and the types of permits filed in each zone.
What is the average building permit value in Los Angeles?
The average permit value in Los Angeles is $161,250. This baseline helps you understand job sizes you can expect. Renovation projects vary widely, but knowing the average helps you estimate whether a typical permit represents a $50,000 or $200,000+ scope of work. Larger projects like commercial permits tend to be higher value, while residential renovations cluster around this average. Use it as a reference point when evaluating whether to bid on a particular project.
How often is Los Angeles permit data updated?
DigPermit updates Los Angeles permit data daily from public records maintained by the city. This means you see permits filed yesterday when you check today. Real-time updates matter because most contractors don't check permits daily, so the contractors who do get first access to new projects. The sooner you know about a permit filing, the sooner you can contact the property owner or GC and get on their bid list.