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Inspections are to be scheduled as normal. On the day of your inspection, your inspector will contact you by phone to set up an inspection time.
If you have questions, you can visit our Inspection Status page for up-to-date information on scheduled inspections, your inspector's name, and cell phone number.
If services have been disconnected at a property for an extended period, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) and the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) may require that the existing, currently inactive, electrical or gas systems be inspected for code compliance prior to restoration.
STEP 1
Simply sign up for a free Citizen Portal account and create an application choosing either the Commercial or the Residential Safety Inspection Request application type. There is a non-refundable and non-transferable fee to perform this inspection. Safety Inspection requests include only one inspection per discipline (gas plumbing and/or electrical).
STEP 2
After creating your Safety Inspection Request, schedule your inspection online. Also refer to the SMUD Safety Inspection Guidelines (Form CDD-0309) and PG&E Safety Inspection Guidelines (Form CDD-0310) prior to scheduling a safety inspection.
Our Public User Registration Guide provides additional information on creating accounts and scheduling inspections online.
Note that Safety Inspection Requests do not authorize any work to be performed. If repairs are required, a separate building permit must be obtained by a California Licensed Contractor or the legal property owner (or their authorized agents) prior to commencement of work. Our Online Permitting page provides information on the types of permits that are currently also available online for California Licensed Contractors.
Below are frequently asked questions about SMUD and PG&E safety inspections
If services have been disconnected at a property for an extended period, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) and the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) may require that the existing, currently inactive, electrical or gas systems be inspected for code compliance prior to restoration. When contacting these agencies, if a safety inspection is needed to restore services, customers are advised to make an inspection request at their local building departments.
Both Commercial and Residential properties qualify.
The best and easiest way is to utilize the Citizen Portal. It can also be obtained at the CDD public counter during regular business hours. Customers may be asked to provide proof of relationship to the property at the public counter or during the inspection. For example: recorded deed for new owners, rental or lease agreement for tenants.
No. Both commercial and residential Safety Inspection Request records have the option of requesting either SMUD or PG&E, or both inspections.
Safety Inspections authorize one inspection per discipline (gas plumbing and/or electrical). If inspectors are unable to access the property to perform this inspection, a new Safety Inspection Request must be obtained.
Safety Inspection Requests do not authorize any work to be performed.
If repairs are required, a separate building permit must be obtained by a California Licensed Contractor or the legal property owner (or their authorized agents) prior to commencement of work. See the Online Permitting page for information on the types of permits that are currently also available online for California Licensed Contractors.
Residential Safety Inspection Request:
Commercial Safety Inspection Request:
Note that when scheduling either 48 or 69 on these combo requests, both inspections are automatically scheduled by the system.
Residential Safety Inspection Request:
Commercial Safety Inspection Request:
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