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Hanford building permits need a complete submittal
Hanford building permit applications use the Citizen Self Service Portal, and the city asks applicants to submit a complete package with the required documents.
Hanford’s older blocks, alley edges, downtown buildings, and newer subdivisions can make small projects feel very different from one address to the next. The permit routine is easier when the submittal is complete the first time.
Hanford’s building permit procedure starts with the building permit application, then the required documents, then plan-check information. Applicants submit the documents as a complete package through the Citizen Self Service Portal.
That complete-package step is the main lesson. Do not send a half description, a missing plan page, or a sketch with no measurements and expect the review to move like a finished application. Before submitting, gather the project address, owner or contractor information, scope of work, plans, required forms, and any supporting documents named by the city.
Inspections also run through the self-service path. Building inspections must be scheduled through the Self-Service Portal. That means the portal matters at both ends of the job: applying before work and scheduling inspection after the permit is moving.
This is especially helpful for repairs after a sale, small additions, solar work, tenant improvements, or older-building fixes downtown. A clear package saves time because the city can review the actual project instead of chasing missing pieces.
Where to see it
Hanford Building Permit Application Procedure and Inspections pages.
Official sources
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Reviewed July 5, 2026
California Porch explains the path. The official source is still the place to confirm the current rule, fee, form, map, deadline, or office decision.
Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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