Accela Citizen Access (2024)

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O NOT USE THIS WEBSITE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE, 911 OR DISASTER RESPONSE.

By registering for an account, I, the applicant, agree to the following terms and conditions:

  1. I understand that my actions or my agents’ actions to submit any applications through the ePermits Center will serve as an electronic signature on the application(s) as provided for under California Civil Code 1633.1 - 1633.17- Electronic Transactions.

  2. If I am registering as a licensed contractor or contractor's agent, I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (Commencing with Sec. 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my licenses are in full force and effect.

  3. All applications/submittals will be reviewed by County staff prior to acceptance. An application is not complete upon initial submittal. Applications/Submittals are not complete until applicable requirements, conditions, and fee payments have been met.

GENERAL DISCLAIMER

DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE, VISIT ANY PAGES HEREIN, OR UTILIZE ANY SERVICES PROVIDED IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO OR UNDERSTAND ANY OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS.

Indemnification
I agree to indemnify and hold harmless Contra Costa County, its officers, employees, and agents (“County”), from and against any and all claims, demands, actions and damages resulting from operations under any permit issued using the Electronic Permit Service, regardless of negligence of the County, and to assume the defense of the County against all such claims, demands, actions, and damages.

Modification and Termination of Service
At any time, County or applicant, at its sole discretion, may discontinue its use of the Electronic Permit Service. At any time, County, at its sole discretion, also may terminate the applicant’s account and require the applicant to submit all future building permit applications in person or by mail. County shall not be liable to the applicant or any third party for any modification to or discontinuance of the Electronic Permit Service.

Applicant Conduct
The applicant shall comply with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations while using the Electronic Permit Service. The applicant shall not: (a) interfere with the use of the Electronic Permit Service by other users; (b) impersonate any person or entity or misrepresent its affiliation with a person or entity; (c) permit any third-party to access the applicant’s Electronic Permit Service account using the applicant’s id(s) and password(s). The applicant shall notify County immediately upon determining that the applicant’s account was accessed by a third-party.

This web page is a public resource of general information. The County of Contra Costa makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any of the database information provided herein. The user should not rely on the data provided here for any reason. The County of Contra Costa explicitly disclaims any representation and warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

The County of Contra Costa shall assume no liability for:

  1. Any errors, omissions or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused; or

  2. Any decisions made or actions taken by any person in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.


The County is neither responsible nor liable for any viruses or other contamination of your system nor for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions arising out of your use of the site or with respect to the material contained on the site, including without limitation, any material posted on the site. This Web site and all materials contained in it are distributed and transmitted "as is" without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including without limitation, warranties of title or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The County is not responsible for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages that may arise from the use of, or the inability to use, this web site and/or the materials contained on this Web site whether the materials are provided by the County or a third party.


In addition to the preceding terms and conditions the County, its officers, employees, agents or representatives shall not be liable for any damages of any kind arising from your use of the online payment service. There is no obligation to use this website or the materials contained therein; there are alternatives to accessing County information and services, including via telephone, postal mail, and direct contact in person. The user expressly agrees use of the County's web site is at the sole risk of the user. Nothing contained in this web site constitutes or is intended to constitute legal advice by the County or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents, or representatives.

Privacy Policy
California Government Code 6254.21 states that "No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that individual." As the cost to collect and continuously update this information is prohibitive, the Citizen Access web site does not display the Owner name information.

External Links
This website may contain links to other sites on the Internet, which are provided for the convenience of the user. The County is not responsible for and makes no representation about the content or material available on such other sites. Links are not intended to imply sponsorship, affiliation, or endorsem*nt by the County.

Communications via Website
Communications made through e-Mail and messaging systems shall in no way be deemed to constitute legal notice to the County or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents, or representatives, with respect to any existing or potential claim or cause of action against the County or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents, or representatives, where notice to the County is required by any federal, state or local laws, rules, or regulations.

External Links

This Web site may contain links to other sites on the Internet, which are provided for the convenience of the user. The Agency is not responsible for and makes no representation about the content or material available on such other sites. Links are not intended to imply sponsorship, affiliation, or endorsem*nt by the Agency.


Privacy Policy

While the Agency does not sell any information collected and provided through this Web site, such information may be subject to disclosure as required by any federal, state or local laws, rules, or regulations, including, but not limited to, the Agency's Public Records Act (Government Code Section 6250 et seq.).


Communications via Web Site

Communications made through e-mail and messaging systems shall in no way be deemed to constitute legal notice to the Agency or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents, or representatives, with respect to any existing or potential claim or cause of action against the Agency or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents, or representatives, where notice to the Agency is required by any federal, state or local laws, rules, or regulations.


Accela Citizen Access (2024)

FAQs

What is Accela software used for? ›

The Accela Civic Platform digitizes governmental processes. Accela's Civic Applications aid governments in delivering various services, such as permitting, licensing, and code enforcement. Accela also has permitting applications for solar energy and natural disasters.

Are San Diego building permits public record? ›

Permits Issued

Current permit data starting from 2021 is available on the City's Open Data Portal.

What is Accela mobile app? ›

Accela Mobile enables Accela Civic Platform users who work primarily in the field to complete their tasks from their iOS mobile device, including: • Result inspections. • Update checklist items, individually or in batches. • Capture evidence by attaching photos, videos, and audio recordings.

What is Accela CRM? ›

Accela's Service Request Management Civic Application fosters greater community engagement. Delivers a branded, mobile, and web-based application that helps governments facilitate customer relationship management.

How long do building permits take in San Diego? ›

Overall processing time to obtain a new single family dwelling building permit is typically six months to one year from submittal to issuance of the permit. Plan check turnaround times for “log-in” plan checks vary due to workload.

How do I find easem*nts on my property in San Diego? ›

Check your Title Report or Contact Your Title Company

When you purchased your property a Title Report would have been included with your paperwork which would show any existing easem*nts on the property at the time of purchase. If you no longer have your title, any title company can create a new one for you for a fee.

How to find who owns a property in San Diego? ›

Is there any way to find out who owns a property? The County of San Diego Assessor's Office can provide information about any parcel of land located within the County of San Diego. The office can also be reached at 619-236-3771. Properties owned by the City of San Diego can be viewed at the Map of City-owned Land.

What is a utility software used for? ›

Utility software is a program or tool that performs specific tasks to enhance productivity, efficiency, functionality, or maintenance of a computer system. These utilities are designed to assist users in managing and optimizing their computing experience.

What is Accela in Lain? ›

There is a very high tech fictional drug called "Accela" that many people take(including young teenagers who you see the drug getting sold to when it's first referenced) in a club called "Cyberia" where they play loud techno rave music, The drug is also likely supposed to be a reference to the real life drug "Ecstasy" ...

What is Quicksilver software used for? ›

Quicksilver is a background application that runs while the operating system is running, maintaining a "catalog" of files and objects on the user's computer. By applying incremental search as the user types, Quicksilver predicts the filename or action typed by the user and automatically selects the object.

What is TMS software used for? ›

A transportation management system is a software system that helps companies manage logistics associated with the movement of physical of goods – by land, air, sea, or a combination of transportation modes.

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