Patio Permit Requirements in King City, CA

CORRECTION: the department line is 831-385-3281; the previously listed 831-386-5915 is the Chief Building Official Mark McClain's direct line (mmcclain@kingcity.com). The City of King Building & Safety Department is the AHJ inside city limits, enforcing the California Building Standards Code (Title 24), which for 1- and 2-family dwellings is the 2022 California Residential Code, together with King City Municipal Code Title 12. Permits are submitted through the City's CitizenServe online portal (verified live). No standalone fee schedule is published online, so per-project fees should be confirmed with the department.

By Joey, Founder · Last verified May 31, 2026 · How we research →

Population: 13,335 Code: 2022 CRC Verified: 2026-05-31 1 local rules

When you don’t need a Patio permit

Exempt·Rule 1

An at-grade open patio slab is generally exempt from a building permit, but adding a patio cover, roof, or screen enclosure creates a structure requiring a building permit from the City of King Building & Safety Department under the 2022 CRC. City zoning setbacks apply to covered patios.

SourceCity of King Building & Safety Dept / California Building Standards Code Title 24 (2022 CRC) / King City Municipal Code Title 12 · view source

Patio Permit Costs: King City vs. Nearby

CityEstimated Fee
King City N/A
Los Angeles $150 – $750
Sacramento County $150 – $750
San Diego $150 – $750

Fees shown are estimates based on local building code data. Actual fees may vary based on project scope and valuation. See all King City permit costs →

Zoning & HOA Considerations

Zoning

Patios contribute to impervious surface coverage on your lot. Many cities cap total impervious coverage at 40–60% of lot area. Check with your planning department before adding large hardscape areas.

HOA Communities

If you live in an HOA community: hOAs may restrict patio materials, colors, and sizes. Covered patios and pergolas are more likely to need architectural review. Check your CC&Rs before starting, even for simple ground-level projects.

Estimated Project Timeline

Here's a typical timeline for a patio project:

Week 1
Get quotes & finalize design
Contact licensed contractors, get 3+ quotes, finalize project scope and drawings.
Week 2
Submit permit application
Your contractor submits the application to King City's building department, apply online here.
Week 3-4
Plan review & approval
Processing time varies, contact King City's building department for current turnaround times.
Week 5+
Construction & inspections
Post the permit card on site. Work begins. Schedule inspections at required stages (varies by project). Final inspection required before closing the permit.

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Building Department Contact

NameCity of King Building & Safety Department
Address212 S. Vanderhurst Avenue, King City, CA 93930
HoursMonday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed holidays)

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact the building department for current Patio permit fee information. Fees typically vary based on project scope and valuation.

It depends on the specifics of your project. Some smaller Patio projects may be exempt from permit requirements, while larger ones typically require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.

Working without a required permit can result in fines, stop-work orders, being required to remove completed work, and complications when selling your home. It's always best to check first.

Contact the building department for current processing times. Timelines vary based on project complexity and whether plan review is required.

If you live in an HOA community, you may need architectural review approval in addition to a building permit. HOA rules and city building codes are separate, you may need to satisfy both. Review your CC&Rs and submit to your HOA's architectural review committee before starting work.

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Disclaimer: This information was last verified on 2026-05-31. Building permit requirements may change. Zoning requirements (setbacks, lot coverage, height limits) are separate and vary by location. Always confirm with your local building and planning departments before starting your project. PermitMint provides general guidance, not legal advice.