Fire Sprinkler Installation in Costa Mesa, CA
Enforced by Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue, Fire Prevention / Community Risk Reduction Division
Costa Mesa enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to No Costa Mesa-specific amendments to CFC Section 906 or NFPA 10. CMFR enforces NFPA 10 as incorporated through the 2025 CFC without modification. directly affect fire sprinkler installation requirements for building owners and property managers in Costa Mesa.
Compliance Requirements
As needed Fire Sprinkler Installation
Installing without permit: stop work order + retroactive fee (2-4x normal permit fee). Without C-16 license: misdemeanor, up to $5,000 fine and/or 6 months jail (first offense). Per CFC §105.7.1, CCR Title 19 §929, BPC §7028.
CFC §105.7.1; CFC §903; NFPA 13 (2022); CCR Title 19 §929; BPC §7028; Costa Mesa Municipal Code — Fire Prevention (adopts CFC with local amendments); City of Costa Mesa Fee Schedule
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Triggered by: new install
Code Adoptions
Local Amendments: No Costa Mesa-specific amendments to CFC Section 906 or NFPA 10. CMFR enforces NFPA 10 as incorporated through the 2025 CFC without modification.
Local Amendments: No direct CMFR amendments to NFPA 25 text. ITM reports submitted directly to CMFR Fire Prevention (no third-party online portal). CMFR water-flow test form required for available water supply documentation per CMMC Section 19.2.3.1.1.1.
Local Amendments: CMMC Section 901.11: false alarm fee schedule assessed after more than two false alarms per calendar year with 10% per month late fee. CMMC Section 510.1 (amended): ERCES required in all new buildings with exceptions for one-story buildings not exceeding 12,000 sq ft. FDC location amended at Section 912.2: within 150 feet of a public hydrant.
Local Amendments: No Costa Mesa-specific amendments to CFC Section 609 or NFPA 96. Hood suppression system permits required as part of Costa Mesa Building Division concurrent permit process. Tenant restaurant buildouts at South Coast Plaza require fire permit submission covering hood suppression systems.
Local Amendments: No direct amendments to NFPA 101 provisions. CFC Chapter 10 adopted without amendment. CFC Chapter 11 partially adopted retaining sprinkler and alarm upgrade sections. Board of Appeals for life safety disputes: City Planning Commission per CMMC Section 5-1.1(e).
Authority Having Jurisdiction
Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue, Fire Prevention / Community Risk Reduction Division
cityPhone(714) 754-5049
Licensed Providers
No listed providers found for this service in Costa Mesa.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is fire sprinkler installation required in Costa Mesa?
Costa Mesa requires fire sprinkler installation on an as-needed basis per CFC §105.7.1; CFC §903; NFPA 13 (2022); CCR Title 19 §929; BPC §7028; Costa Mesa Municipal Code — Fire Prevention (adopts CFC with local amendments); City of Costa Mesa Fee Schedule. The deadline type is trigger based.
Who is the AHJ for fire sprinkler installation in Costa Mesa?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire sprinkler installation in Costa Mesa is the Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue, Fire Prevention / Community Risk Reduction Division. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, Ryan Bohr, for questions.
What happens if I miss a fire sprinkler installation deadline in Costa Mesa?
Missing a fire sprinkler installation deadline in Costa Mesa can result in Installing without permit: stop work order + retroactive fee (2-4x normal permit fee). Without C-16 license: misdemeanor, up to $5,000 fine and/or 6 months jail (first offense). Per CFC §105.7.1, CCR Title 19 §929, BPC §7028. The penalty severity is classified as high.
What edition of NFPA 10 does Costa Mesa enforce?
Costa Mesa enforces the 2022 edition of NFPA 10. This matches the current published edition. Adopted through 2025 CFC (Title 24, Part 9) Section 906 references NFPA 10, 2022 Edition via Chapter 80. CCR Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 (Sections 550-617) maintains California's parallel extinguisher regulatory framework requiring CSFM-licensed fire extinguisher concern..
Data current as of April 2026