Construction Valuation Form - San Jose 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Construction Valuation Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the PLAN CHECK # and BUILDING PERMIT # at the top of the form. These numbers are essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in the PROJECT NAME and PROJECT ADDRESS fields, including street, city (San Jose), and zip code. This information identifies where the construction will take place.
  4. Next, provide the ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION in the designated field. This should reflect the total cost of all construction work, including materials and labor.
  5. Sign and print your name as either the Property Owner or Authorized Agent, along with the date. Ensure that a Contractor also signs and prints their name with the date.
  6. For office use, staff members will fill in their names and dates as necessary. If valuation changes exceed specified limits, additional signatures may be required.

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Building permit fees for different types of renovations. The cost of a building permit can range from $30 to $500 for smaller projects, such as plumbing and electrical work. Bigger projects, such as construction, building, or remodeling will require permits with a higher fee, ranging from $600 to $3,000 and more.
Permitting City Fees for ADUs in San Jose (2025) Building Permit Fees: $8,000 $15,000+ Plan Review Impact Fees: Varies by square footage. School Impact Fees: Approx. $4$5 per sq ft (for ADUs over 750 sq ft)
CONTACT US. You are welcome to speak with an Code Enforcement Inspector about necessary permits or how to legalize unpermitted construction by calling (408) 535-7770. If you are looking to request service or file a complaint, please use the Request Service online form.
Schedule an inspection at .SJPermits.org or call 408-535-3555 for assistance with scheduling an inspection. For fees methods of payment, visit our Building Fees webpage. For permits from Planning, Public Works or Fire, start at the Permit Center webpage. Stay informed!
Permit Cost Building permits can range from $2,000-$10,000 depending on your location, while city fees can come in between $3,000-$11,000. Both building permits and city fees can vary for each city based on the size and valuation of your ADU. For ADUs larger than 750 sq.

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Assembly Bill 1033 allows homeowners to sell Accessory Dwelling Units as separate condominiums. San Jos was the first city to implement the 2024 law. For years, Bob Hughes had been eyeing a corner lot just down the street from his San Jos office, where he runs a building firm.
What requires a permit in San Jose? Most projects beyond minor aesthetic changes, like painting or installing tiles, require a building permit. Some of the many projects that require a permit in San Jose include: Remodels involving major structural changes.

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