Fire Sprinkler Inspection in LACoFD (LA County Fire), CA

Enforced by Los Angeles County Fire Department — Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County, Fire Prevention Division (Prevention Services Bureau)

Frequencyannual
Rules11
Severitycritical
Providers110

LACoFD (LA County Fire) enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to No significant local amendments to Section 906 in the 2023 LACFC beyond the base CFC. LACoFD enforces extinguisher requirements during annual business inspections per Appendix QQ fee schedule (Table QQ104.5). For WUI/Hazardous Fire Areas, Title 32 Section 326.7 authorizes LACoFD to require supplemental extinguisher resources as a condition on outdoor activities and film permits. Operational permit fee for hazardous-occupancy businesses with extinguisher requirements: $390 per permit under Appendix QQ. directly affect fire sprinkler inspection requirements for building owners and property managers in LACoFD (LA County Fire).

Compliance Requirements

Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Initial administrative civil penalties up to $2,000/day after notice under CA HSC Section 25189. Maximum rises to $5,000/day for continuing violations. Criminal referral to LA County DA for knowing violations — felony prosecution with penalties of $5,000-$50,000/day and up to 3 years imprisonment under HSC Section 25189.5. HHMD reinspection fee: $513.

CA HSC Sections 25189, 25189.5, 25507; CalEPA CUPA Compliance Standards; Title 32 (LACC) Section 5001.6; LACC Chapter 12.50

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CA HSC Sections 25189, 25507 -> CalEPA CUPA Standards -> Title 32 (LACC) Section 5001.6 (Ord. #2023-0008); LACC Chapter 12.50
research-derivedSource: CA HSC Sections 25189, 25507; CalEPA CUPA Standards

As needed Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation $500-$1,000/day under Title 32 Section 109.4. Mandatory fire watch at owner's expense under CFC Section 901.7 (fire watch costs can exceed $9,096 for a single 24-hour period at reference rate). Fire Official may order evacuation under Title 32 Section 111.1. Each day system remains disabled is a separate offense. Misdemeanor: up to $1,000/day plus 6 months jail per CA HSC Section 13145.

CFC Section 901.7 (2022); Title 32 Section 901.8; NFPA 25 Section 15.5; Title 32 Section 109.4

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NFPA 25 Section 15.5 -> CFC 2022 Section 901.7 -> Title 32 (LACC) Section 901.8 (Ord. #2023-0008)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 25 Section 15.5; CFC Section 901.7

Triggered by: fire event

Quarterly Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day. Reinspection fee $98 per Appendix QQ Table QQ104.4(6).

NFPA 25 Section 5.2.4.1 (quarterly gauge inspection), Section 13.3.2.1 (quarterly control valve inspection); CFC Section 903; Title 32 Section 901

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NFPA 25 Section 5.2.4.1, Section 13.3.2.1 -> IFC 2021 Section 901.6 -> CFC 2022 Section 903 -> Title 32 (LACC) (Ord. #2023-0008)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 25 Section 5.2.4.1, Section 13.3.2.1

Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day misdemeanor. Reinspection fee $98 per Appendix QQ Table QQ104.4(6). Mandatory fire watch at owner's expense if system impaired. Criminal misdemeanor referral under CA HSC Section 13145 for willful non-compliance.

NFPA 25 Section 5.1.1, Section 5.2.1 (annual sprinkler head visual inspection); CFC Section 901.6; Title 32 Section 901

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NFPA 25 Section 5.2.1 -> IFC 2021 Section 901.6 -> CFC 2022 Section 903 -> Title 32 (LACC) (Ord. #2023-0008)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 25 Section 5.1.1, Section 5.2.1

Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day misdemeanor. Reinspection fee $98. Fire pump acceptance test AHJ fee: $673 per Appendix QQ Table QQ104.4(2).

NFPA 25 Section 8.3.3 (annual fire pump flow test); CFC Section 913; Title 32 Section 901

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NFPA 25 Section 8.3.3 -> IFC 2021 Section 901.6 -> CFC 2022 Section 913 -> Title 32 (LACC) (Ord. #2023-0008)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 25 Section 8.3.3

Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative fine: $500 billed directly plus $1,199 Abatement Enforcement Fee (CO FIRE ABMT ENF) added to annual property tax bill after failure at second inspection. Initial defensible space inspection fee: $151/parcel (Appendix QQ Table QQ103.3). Noncompliance at second inspection triggers $908 Abatement Enforcement Administrative Fee. If Agricultural Commissioner dispatched, full clearing costs plus $51.59 inspection fee also added to tax bill.

Title 32 (LACC) Section 325.2.1; CA PRC Section 4291; CA HSC Sections 14875-14931; 2023 LACFC Appendix QQ Table QQ103.3

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PRC Section 4291 -> CFC 2022 Chapter 49 -> Title 32 (LACC) Section 325.2.1, Chapter 49 (Ord. #2023-0008); CA HSC Sections 14875-14931
research-derivedSource: Title 32 (LACC) Section 325.2.1; PRC Section 4291

5 year Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day. Reinspection fee $98. LACoFD AHJ 5-year recertification inspection fee: $390 per Appendix QQ Table QQ104.4(2).

NFPA 25 Section 14.2.1.1 (5-year internal pipe condition assessment); CCR Title 19 Section 904(a)(1)

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NFPA 25 Section 14.2.1.1 -> IFC 2021 Section 901.6 -> CFC 2022 Section 903 -> CCR Title 19 Section 904(a)(1) -> Title 32 (LACC)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 25 Section 14.2.1.1

5 year Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day. Reinspection fee $98.

NFPA 25 Section 6.3.1.1 (5-year standpipe flow test), Section 6.3.2.1 (hydrostatic test at 200 psi for 2 hours)

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NFPA 25 Section 6.3.1.1, Section 6.3.2.1 -> IFC 2021 Section 901.6 -> CFC 2022 Section 903 -> Title 32 (LACC) (Ord. #2023-0008)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 25 Section 6.3.1.1, Section 6.3.2.1

As needed Fire Sprinkler Inspection

as neededtrigger based

Stop Work order by fire code official during construction. Notice of Violation for existing non-compliant structures: $100-$1,000/day under Title 32 Section 109.4. Certificate of occupancy withheld for fuel modification plan non-compliance. Alternative materials variance requires $553 application fee (Appendix QQ Table QQ104.3(4)).

Title 32 (LACC) Chapter 49; 2023 LACFC Section 4906; 2025 California WUI Code (Title 24, Part 7, effective January 1, 2026); AB 3074; Title 32 Sections 325-327

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2025 CA WUI Code (Title 24, Part 7) -> Title 32 (LACC) Chapter 49 -> Appendix PP (Ord. #2025-0027)
research-derivedSource: 2025 California WUI Code (Title 24, Part 7); Title 32 Chapter 49

Triggered by: change of occupancy

Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day. Reinspection fee $98.

NFPA 25 Section 6.2.1 (annual standpipe inspection), Section 13.6.2.1 (annual hose valve operation test)

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NFPA 25 Section 6.2.1, Section 13.6.2.1 -> IFC 2021 Section 901.6 -> CFC 2022 Section 903 -> Title 32 (LACC) (Ord. #2023-0008)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 25 Section 6.2.1, Section 13.6.2.1

Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection

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Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day. Reinspection fee $98.

NFPA 80 Section 5.2.4.1 (annual fire door inspection); CFC Section 703.2

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NFPA 80 Section 5.2.4.1 -> CFC 2022 Section 703.2 -> Title 32 (LACC) (Ord. #2023-0008)
research-derivedSource: NFPA 80 Section 5.2.4.1

Code Adoptions

NFPA 102018 EditionVerified Apr 4, 2026

Local Amendments: No significant local amendments to Section 906 in the 2023 LACFC beyond the base CFC. LACoFD enforces extinguisher requirements during annual business inspections per Appendix QQ fee schedule (Table QQ104.5). For WUI/Hazardous Fire Areas, Title 32 Section 326.7 authorizes LACoFD to require supplemental extinguisher resources as a condition on outdoor activities and film permits. Operational permit fee for hazardous-occupancy businesses with extinguisher requirements: $390 per permit under Appendix QQ.

NFPA 252022 (California Edition) EditionVerified Apr 4, 2026

Local Amendments: No standalone Title 32 amendments to NFPA 25 requirements beyond the CFC/CCR Title 19 framework. LACoFD does NOT require submission of NFPA 25 ITM reports to a mandatory third-party electronic portal (contrast with LAFD Brycer/Compliance Engine for high-rise buildings). Contractors submit ITM reports to the jurisdictional LACoFD regional inspection office directly. LACoFD eDAPTs system tracks records internally. Appendix QQ fees: NFPA 13 field inspection (100 or fewer heads: $780; over 100 heads: $976); 5-year sprinkler recertification: $390; fire pump acceptance test: $673; water storage tank: $195.

NFPA 722022 EditionVerified Apr 4, 2026

Local Amendments: No LACoFD-specific NFPA 72 amendments in the 2023 LACFC beyond the base CFC. LACoFD does NOT use Brycer/Compliance Engine for fire alarm ITM reporting. Contractors provide NFPA 72 ITM reports (CA SFM form tag/label plus service documentation) to the property owner and to the LACoFD regional inspector on request. Appendix QQ fees: fire alarm plan review $282-$1,366 by device count; field inspection $390-$988 by device count; ERCC plan review $1,129; ERCC field inspection $1,561 (highest single-item inspection fee in LACoFD schedule). Gas detection systems: plan review $424, field inspection $390.

NFPA 962021 EditionVerified Apr 4, 2026

Local Amendments: No standalone Title 32 amendments to NFPA 96 requirements beyond the base CFC. LACoFD enforces NFPA 96 cleaning and suppression-system maintenance during annual business inspections. Hood cleaning contractors must maintain documentation per NFPA 96 intervals with before/after photo documentation on-site. No mandatory third-party electronic submission of NFPA 96 service reports. Appendix QQ fees: kitchen hood system plan review $293; field inspection $390. LACoFD territory includes the densest concentration of high-volume wok and charbroil cooking operations in LA County — Alhambra, Monterey Park, Rosemead, and East San Gabriel Valley restaurants require quarterly cleaning.

NFPA 1012021 (provisions adopted via CFC/CBC framework; not standalone code in California) EditionVerified Apr 4, 2026

Local Amendments: No standalone Title 32 amendments to Chapter 10 beyond the base CFC. LACoFD enforces occupant load posting, exit signage illumination, and means of egress hardware during annual inspections. Appendix QQ annual inspection fees for assembly: $390 (under 12,500 SF) to $780 (over 75,000 SF); healthcare: $585 (under 5,000 SF) to $2,341 (over 100,000 SF); high-rise: $780 (7-10 stories) to $1,366 (over 20 stories). OSHF (Office of Statewide Health Planning) holds concurrent jurisdiction over licensed healthcare facilities for life safety alongside LACoFD.

Authority Having Jurisdiction

Los Angeles County Fire Department — Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County, Fire Prevention Division (Prevention Services Bureau)

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Phone(323) 890-4132

Emailrichard.stillwagon@fire.lacounty.gov

Licensed Providers

110 providers serve LACoFD (LA County Fire)

Brackett Electric

(714) 462-6095

Brackett Electric, operating as Black Bird Fire Protection since 2012, holds both C10 and C16 classifications and maintains a 4.9-star Google rating across 408 reviews. Based in La Habra Heights, the family-owned corporation provides fire sprinkler inspection and installation, fire alarm services, fire pump inspection and service, backflow prevention testing, and underground fire main repairs throughout Los Angeles County, Orange County, Long Beach, San Bernardino, and Riverside. Their service portfolio includes fire extinguisher maintenance, fire hydrant services, fire hose services, and fire suppression systems, with particular expertise in backflow testing and underground repair work. The company maintains Fire Extinguisher Concern License 2495 and BBB accreditation, with CSLB license 500682 active and verifiable through the state contractor database.

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Hydraulic Fire Protection

(818) 696-5132

Hydraulic Fire Protection, operating under CSLB licenses 979136 (B and C16), has served the Los Angeles metro area since 1998 as a family-owned fire protection contractor. The company provides Reg 4 testing, Title 19 certification, fire door and fire escape inspection, backflow prevention testing, fire alarm system testing, and emergency repair services throughout Burbank, Pasadena, Glendale, and surrounding communities. Founded by two professionals with over 50 years of combined experience in construction and life safety, the company holds a 5-star Google rating based on 22 reviews. Their contractor license remains active and current with the California Contractors State License Board.

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A & A Enterprises

+1 818-957-8000

A & A Enterprises, operating since 1980 from La Canada-Flintridge, serves multi-family, commercial, industrial, and public sector properties throughout Los Angeles County and beyond. The company holds four CSLB classifications and maintains Reg 4 certification for fire alarm testing and monitoring, providing comprehensive fire protection services including fire alarm system installation and monitoring, fire sprinkler installation and inspection, fire extinguisher service, and kitchen hood cleaning. With a 5-star Google rating, A & A Enterprises combines over four decades of experience with specialized capabilities in central station monitoring, nurse call systems, and access control. Their contractor license 968222 remains active and in good standing with the California State License Board.

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Qualco Fire Protection

+1 562-945-7404

Qualco Fire Protection has operated as a licensed C-16 fire protection contractor in Santa Fe Springs and the greater Los Angeles metro area since 2000. The corporation provides fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning for commercial properties throughout Southern California. With over two decades of experience under license 786012, the company maintains a 4.2-star Google rating based on client feedback. Their Santa Fe Springs location at 10310 Pioneer Boulevard serves as the base for coordinating compliance work across multiple fire protection disciplines required by California building and fire codes.

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Socal Fire Guard Systems

(310) 329-6677

Socal Fire Guard Systems operates under CSLB license C16 (1116095) providing fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning throughout Greater Los Angeles County, including Long Beach, the Valley, and the South Bay. The corporation, established in 2024 and based in Gardena, maintains a 4.8 Google rating across 16 reviews while serving both commercial and residential customers with fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems, and halon system service. Their technicians hold proper credentials and certifications for maintenance and repairs across multiple fire protection disciplines. The license remains active and in good standing with the California Contractors State License Board.

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E L C A Fire Protection

+1 909-631-6673

E L C A Fire Protection has served the Pomona metro area since 2007 with CSLB C16 Fire Protection certification, providing fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning. Operating as a sole proprietorship, the company maintains a 4.0 Google rating based on client feedback. Licensed under contractor number 897188, E L C A Fire Protection covers fire sprinkler systems, portable fire extinguishers, and commercial kitchen suppression equipment for properties throughout the San Gabriel Valley. The company's current license status can be verified through the California Contractors State License Board.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often is fire sprinkler inspection required in LACoFD (LA County Fire)?

LACoFD (LA County Fire) requires fire sprinkler inspection once per year per NFPA 25 Section 5.1.1, Section 5.2.1 (annual sprinkler head visual inspection); CFC Section 901.6; Title 32 Section 901. The deadline type is rolling, with a deadline of 12 months from last inspection.

Who is the AHJ for fire sprinkler inspection in LACoFD (LA County Fire)?

The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire sprinkler inspection in LACoFD (LA County Fire) is the Los Angeles County Fire Department — Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County, Fire Prevention Division (Prevention Services Bureau). The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, Richard H. Stillwagon, Assistant Fire Chief — Fire Marshal, for questions.

What happens if I miss a fire sprinkler inspection deadline in LACoFD (LA County Fire)?

Missing a fire sprinkler inspection deadline in LACoFD (LA County Fire) can result in Administrative citation under Title 32 Section 109.4: $100-$1,000/day misdemeanor. Reinspection fee $98 per Appendix QQ Table QQ104.4(6). Mandatory fire watch at owner's expense if system impaired. Criminal misdemeanor referral under CA HSC Section 13145 for willful non-compliance. The penalty severity is classified as high.

What edition of NFPA 10 does LACoFD (LA County Fire) enforce?

LACoFD (LA County Fire) enforces the 2018 edition of NFPA 10. The current published edition is 2022. Adopted through 2022 California Fire Code (Title 24, Part 9) incorporates NFPA 10 requirements through CFC Section 906. CCR Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 (Sections 550-617) maintains California's parallel portable extinguisher regulatory framework independently of the NFPA standard. SFM 'A' license required for contractors servicing extinguisher systems. All extinguishers must be SFM-listed (not merely UL-listed)..

Data current as of April 2026