What the Danville permit process actually involves — and how KHB carries your project through it, from drawings to final inspection.
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Danville is a town — and its Permit Center ((925) 314-3330) accepts most residential submittals through the Town’s online permit portal. The step that surprises homeowners: every building permit requires fire-district review and approval before issuance, so the fire package has to be right alongside the building set. Complete residential sets clear initial review in a few weeks; parcels outside town boundaries fall under Contra Costa County jurisdiction instead (verify before you draw — the line surprises people).
KHB prepares the full document set, runs Town and fire-district review together, clears corrections, and builds the project as your licensed GC (CSLB #1070537).
Last updated: June 2026 · Reviewed by the KHB Construction team
Danville reviews with the same care its homeowners build — design detail, site context, and tree preservation get real attention, and estate-scale structural work (long spans, big openings, hillside foundations) means the calculations must be right the first time. We sequence the fire-district package with the building set so neither waits on the other, and our in-house structural coordination keeps correction rounds short. From submittal to final inspection, one team is accountable for the paperwork and the construction it describes.
Whether your plans are stamped and ready or still half-finished, KHB picks up the Danville permit process at any stage: completing construction documents (structural, Title 24 energy, site plan), filing the submittal, answering plan check corrections, paying and pulling the permit, and scheduling every inspection through final sign-off. And because we’re a licensed design-build general contractor (CSLB #1070537), the company handling your paperwork is the company that builds the project — see our general contractor services in Danville.
Through the Town of Danville Permit Center — (925) 314-3330 — via the Town’s online portal. Outside town limits, Contra Costa County has jurisdiction. KHB verifies and files either way.
Town policy: all building permits need fire-district approval before issuance. We prepare the fire package alongside the building set so the two reviews run together instead of in sequence.
A few weeks of initial review for complete residential sets, plus the parallel fire-district step and any corrections. Complete first submittals are everything — that’s our specialty.
Yes — we review the set against the Town’s checklist, price the build, manage submittal and corrections, and construct it under one contract. Bring the correction letter if you’re already stuck.
Bring us your plans, your sketch, or your correction letter. We’ll map the exact path through Danville plan check — and build the project when it clears.
Or call (510) 544-3839 · CSLB #1070537