- Apply for a Permit | City of Santa Barbara
Apply for permits, check plan review statuses, upload resubmittals and corrections, and pay fees all through your own Accela account For submittal checklists and guides, go to: Forms Applications
- Permitting | Santa Barbara County, CA - Official Website
Learn about all things related to permitting in Santa Barbara County
- Santa Barbara County Citizen Portal - Accela
Contact Us County of Santa Barbara: 105 E Anapamu Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Phone: 805-681-4200 County Links Cannabis Regulations Licensing Fire Department Planning Development Public Works Transportation Online Payment Instructions Copyright © 2023 | County of Santa Barbara, CA | All Rights Reserved
- Permit Information Applications - Santa Barbara County Fire Department
Any property owner or authorized agent who intends to conduct an operation or business, or install or modify systems and equipment which is regulated by the California Fire Code must first make an application to Santa Barbara County Fire Department and obtain a permit
- Instruction and Learners Permits - California DMV
The first milestone on the road to getting your California driver’s license (DL) is to obtain your provisional instruction permit, sometimes called a “learner’s permit ”
- Building Permit Forms Applications | City of Santa Barbara
To apply for an OnDemand Permit, select the correct permit type under the 'Building OnDemand' drop-down selection list for your project in Accela when submitting Express Permits, or more commonly known as Over-the-Counter Permits, are issued within 5 or less business days when accepted for review
- Online Permitting Resources | Santa Barbara County, CA - ReadySBC
This page holds resources for online permitting
- Apply for a Sellers Permit - CA. gov
A seller's permit is required if you are engaged in business in California, intend to sell or lease tangible personal property that would ordinarily be subject to sales tax if sold at retail (this includes wholesalers, manufacturers, and retailers), or will make sales for a temporary period, normally lasting no longer than 90 days at one or more locations (for example, firework booths
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