Building Permit Records in Corona, CA
Corona, a rapidly developing Inland Empire city, features many homes built from the 1980s onward, often subject to various modifications like pool installations and patio enclosures. Reviewing permit records is essential for buyers to verify the legality of past improvements and for remodelers to understand previous structural changes.
Common findings include unpermitted patio enclosures, pool equipment installations, or significant landscape alterations.
Common Corona permit types & fees
Typical California fee ranges by work type. Actual fees depend on project valuation.
What's on the record
FAQ
How do I look up building permits in Corona?
Enter the property address on Reno HomeIQ — we pull Corona, California public permit records, inspections, ownership, and sale history into one report, so you don't have to search the California portal by hand.
Can I tell if work on a Corona home was permitted?
Yes. The report lists the permits on file for the address, which is how you spot potential unpermitted additions, electrical, or plumbing work before you buy or remodel.
How much are permits in Corona?
Corona permit fees vary by scope — a remodel permit typically runs $270–$640, with electrical, plumbing, and structural permits priced separately. Local fees track Corona's 106% cost level.
Is the permit lookup free?
The address lookup is free. A lifetime Home Passport PDF with the full permit and property record is $99.
Permit records in other California cities
Fee ranges are California market estimates adjusted by Corona's local cost level; confirm exact fees with the local building department. Reno HomeIQ aggregates public permit and property records — enter an address for the specific report.