ADU Permit Process in Los Angeles 2026 — Step-by-Step Guide
The ADU permit process in Los Angeles has been significantly simplified since 2020, but it still requires careful management to avoid delays. This guide explains every step of the Los Angeles ADU permit process in 2026 — from initial feasibility to Certificate of Occupancy — including the specific actions that speed up the process and the mistakes that cause costly delays. APLA Construction (CA Lic #1136359) manages the complete ADU permit process for homeowners throughout greater Los Angeles.
Los Angeles ADU Permit Process: Step by Step (2026)
Step 1: Feasibility Assessment (Week 1–2)
Before any design work begins, confirm what type of ADU is feasible on your specific property:
- Property zoning (must be residential — R-1, R-2, RD, or equivalent)
- Lot size and coverage (does the lot support new construction if applicable)
- Existing structure assessment (for garage conversions: is the structure in sound condition?)
- Utility connections (water, sewer, electrical capacity)
- Fire zone status (VHFHSZ adds compliance requirements to detached ADUs)
- HOA restrictions (if applicable — HOAs cannot prohibit ADUs but can enforce reasonable design standards)
APLA performs free feasibility assessments for ADU projects throughout Los Angeles. Call (818) 818-4419.
Step 2: Design and Architecture (Weeks 2–6)
An ADU requires architectural plans prepared by a licensed architect or designer. Plans must include:
- Floor plan with dimensions and room labels
- Exterior elevations (all four sides)
- Site plan showing property lines, setbacks, and existing structures
- Electrical plan (service panel, outlet and switch locations)
- Plumbing plan (fixture locations, connection points to main service)
- Title 24 energy compliance calculations
- Structural details (for new construction or any structural modifications)
Typical timeline: 2–4 weeks for a garage conversion; 3–6 weeks for new detached construction.
Step 3: LADBS Plan Check Submission (Weeks 5–12)
ADU plan check in the City of Los Angeles goes through LADBS. Key facts:
- Ministerial approval: ADUs that meet all zoning and code requirements must be approved ministerially — no public hearing, no neighbor notice, no discretionary review. LADBS must act within 60 days of a complete application.
- Standard plan check timeline: 4–8 weeks for most ADU projects
- Correction letters: LADBS may issue correction letters requiring plan revisions. Each round adds 2–4 weeks. APLA responds to corrections immediately to minimize delay.
- Pre-approved plans: Los Angeles has a pre-approved ADU plan program. Using a pre-approved design can reduce plan check to 2–4 weeks. Ask APLA about pre-approved plan availability for your project type.
Step 4: Permit Issuance and Commencement
Once LADBS approves the plans, permits are issued. APLA obtains all permits simultaneously where possible:
- Building permit
- Electrical permit (separate permit required)
- Plumbing permit (separate permit required)
- Mechanical/HVAC permit
Step 5: Construction (8–20 Weeks)
Construction timeline by ADU type:
- Garage conversion (JADU / ADU): 8–14 weeks
- New detached ADU (up to 600 sq ft): 12–18 weeks
- New detached ADU (600–1,200 sq ft): 16–24 weeks
- Attached ADU addition: 14–22 weeks
Step 6: Required Inspections
LADBS requires inspections at multiple stages. APLA schedules all inspections and ensures work passes at each stage before proceeding:
- Foundation/slab inspection (before concrete pour)
- Framing inspection (rough framing complete, before sheathing)
- Rough MEP inspection (electrical, plumbing, mechanical rough-in)
- Insulation inspection
- Drywall inspection (fire blocking, in some cases)
- Final inspection (all work complete, Certificate of Occupancy issued)
Step 7: Certificate of Occupancy and Utility Connections
Once LADBS issues a Certificate of Occupancy, the ADU is legally habitable. Utility connections (LADWP or SoCalGas depending on location) are finalized. The ADU can then be occupied or rented.
ADU Permit Costs in Los Angeles (2026)
- LADBS building permit fee: $2,500–$6,000 for most ADU projects (based on valuation)
- LADBS electrical permit: $300–$800
- LADBS plumbing permit: $250–$600
- LADBS mechanical permit: $200–$500
- School fees: Waived for ADUs up to 500 sq ft; for larger ADUs, check current LAUSD fee schedule
- Sewer connection fee: $0–$4,000 (LADPW, varies by property)
- Plan check (professional/expedited): $1,500–$3,500 if using a professional plan checker
- Architecture and engineering: $5,000–$15,000 for design drawings
- Total permit and professional fees: Typically $9,000–$22,000 for a complete ADU permit package
How to Speed Up the Los Angeles ADU Permit Process
- Use pre-approved plans: LA pre-approved ADU designs reduce plan check to 2–4 weeks. Ask APLA if your project qualifies.
- Submit a complete application: Incomplete applications are returned without review. APLA submits complete applications with all required documentation to avoid early rejections.
- Respond to corrections immediately: LADBS correction letters have response windows. APLA responds to every correction within days, not weeks, to prevent the clock from pausing.
- Choose an independent city jurisdiction: If your property is near a city border, check whether Culver City, Torrance, El Segundo, or another faster-permitting jurisdiction applies. El Segundo ADU permits take 2–5 weeks — the fastest in the region.
- Avoid scope changes during review: Each significant scope change can restart the plan check clock. Finalize the design before submission.
Frequently Asked Questions — ADU Permit Process Los Angeles
How long does it take to get an ADU permit in Los Angeles?
4–8 weeks for standard ADU plan check at LADBS. With corrections, 8–14 weeks is more realistic for first-time applicants. Using pre-approved plans: 2–4 weeks. Total from feasibility to permit-in-hand: 6–12 weeks. APLA manages the entire LADBS submission process.
Does the City of Los Angeles have pre-approved ADU plans?
Yes. The City of LA has a pre-approved ADU plan program with several standard designs for detached ADUs and garage conversions. Using a pre-approved design eliminates most of the standard plan check review time — reducing permit issuance to approximately 2–4 weeks. APLA can advise on whether your project is compatible with pre-approved plans.
How much do ADU permits cost in Los Angeles?
Total permit and professional fees for an ADU in Los Angeles typically run $9,000–$22,000 including architecture, all LADBS permits, and utility connection fees. This is included in APLA’s project estimate and not a separate surprise at the end.
Does APLA manage the ADU permit process for Los Angeles homeowners?
Yes. APLA (CA Lic #1136359) manages the complete ADU permit process — from feasibility assessment through architecture, LADBS submission, correction responses, inspections, and Certificate of Occupancy. Homeowners do not interact with LADBS directly — APLA handles it. Call (818) 818-4419.
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