Why do I need an encroachment permit?
An encroachment permit is required anytime personal property or improvements are
placed on publicly owned property.
How do I apply for a permit?
Applications can be found in the CPP Permit Forms section
of the website or you can contact our helpdesk:
CPP Help Desk
or
714.834.5529
How long does it take to get a permit?
Processing time varies depending on the type of permit. It is a good idea to apply
as far in advance as possible.
How much does it cost to get a permit?
Permit fees vary depending on the type of permit. All permits are subject to a minimum
$65.00 filing fee that is due at the time of application. Additional fees may be
required. A refundable surety deposit may also be required.
Why do I need to pay a surety deposit?
Should any damage to County facilities occur during or as a result of your permitted
activity the surety deposit will be used to offset the County's cost of repair.
When will my surety deposit be refunded?
A surety deposit will be refunded when the Inspector signs off the permit.
Why does my contractor need insurance?
To protect the County from liability, any 3rd party hired by the permittee to conduct
or construction activities on County Property must have insurance that names the
County as additional insured.
What kind of insurance do I need?
A policy of liability insurance with an endorsement naming the County as additional
insured. The endorsement must contain a primary and non contributory statement.
See the CPP Permit Forms section of the website for samples
of insurance forms.
How long is my permit good for?
Permit expiration dates vary based on permit type. Construction permits are
generally 6 months and can be renewed. At no time can County Property Permits extend
a permit past the expiration of the insurance policy provided by the vendor or contractor.

Can I renew my permit?
Most permit types can be renewed by applying for an extension, called a rider. The
rider requires a non-refundable minimum processing fee of $65.00. Some permit types
require additional fees for renewal.
Where do I go to obtain a permit?
Our office is located at 300 North Flower Street, Santa Ana, California. County
Property Permits is on the first floor at Station 7.
Do I need a Traffic Control Plan?
If you are performing any work in an Arterial Highway (major road) you are required
to submit a Traffic Control Plan.
What form of payment is accepted?
Permit fees can be paid by cash, check, money order, Visa, Mastercard, and American
Express.
Can someone else sign for and/or pick up my permit?
With a Letter of Authorization (LOA) you can designate someone else to sign for
or pick up your permit. An LOA in no way absolves the permittee of the ultimate
responsibilities pursuant to the permit.
What number do I call for inspection?
The inspection phone number will be printed in the upper left hand corner of the
permit. You are required to call for inspection at least 48 hours in advance of
beginning work and again after all work is completed.
