Notice to Paid Representatives
If you are compensated to communicate with City personnel regarding this application or its process, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code ยงยง 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance, please contact the Ethics Commission at (213) 978-1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org.
Engineering Permits:
- A-Permits - Minor street construction in the public right-of-way
- B-Permits - Major street construction
- E-Permits - Excavation
- R-Permits - Revocable permits to grant conditional encroachment of the public right-of-way by private parties
- S-Permits - Sewer and Storm Drain Permit
- U-Permits - Excavation or trenching in public right-of-way
- Maintenance Hole Permit
- Permit & Procedure Manual for Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering
- Summary of Permit Fees from Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering
Street Services Permits:
- Overload Permits
- Building Materials Permits
- Newsrack Permits
- Newsstand Permits
- Street Closure Permits
- Water Discharge/Fire Test Permit
- Curb Painting Permits
- House/Object Move Permits
- Entrance Canopy Permits
- Special Events Permits
Permits can also be obtained from the Bureau of Streets Services Investigation and Enforcement Division. Call (213) 847-6000 for more information.
Information on Bids
- Information for Contractors
- Historical Bid Results
- Project Award Status
- Uniform Project Reporting System
- Projects Currently Out to Bid
Insurance Forms
The City Administrative Officer's Insurance and Bonds Compliance Unit reviews and maintains insurance documents submitted in connection with Public Works construction projects, personal services contracts, and permits.
Forms:
- Board of Public Works Insurance Submittal Instructions
- Applicant's Declaration of Self Insurance
- Revocable Permit Submittal Instructions
- Request for Waiver
Business Certification
All business certifications are managed through the Bureau of Contract Administration's Office of Contract Compliance.