Fire Alarm Inspection in San Jose, CA
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San Jose enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to No San Jose-specific local amendments to NFPA 10/CFC §906 identified in 2022 or 2025 adoption cycles. SJFD enforces state requirements as written. directly affect fire alarm inspection requirements for building owners and property managers in San Jose.
Who Is Your AHJ for Fire Alarm Inspection in San Jose?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire alarm inspection in San Jose is the San Jose Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over fire code interpretation in San Jose.
Your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
- Authority Having Jurisdiction
- San Jose Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention
- Fire Marshal
- James Dobson
- Phone
- (408) 535-7750
- Portal URL
- https://www.sjpermits.org
- Portal Fee Range
- N/A — SJFD does not use a third-party ITM reporting portal; inspection fees paid directly to SJFD per Bureau of Fire Prevention Fee and Charges Resolution
- Portal Notes
- San Jose does not require ITM reports to be submitted through a third-party portal (TCE, Tegris, etc.). ITM records must be maintained on-site and available for SJFD review during inspections. High-rise buildings must keep all records in the mandatory SJFD red binder in the fire control room (effective January 1, 2013). Fire permits submitted via SJPermits.org / SJePlans (Projectdox); paper plans not accepted since March 2020.
What Code Does San Jose Enforce?
San Jose enforces NFPA 10 (2022 edition) through the 2025 California Fire Code (CCR Title 24, Part 9) §906 adopts NFPA 10 requirements. CCR Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 (§§550-617) independently governs extinguisher licensing and service intervals. (based on the IFC 2024 §906 references NFPA 10 for portable fire extinguisher selection, installation, and maintenance. The 2025 CFC is based on the 2024 IFC. with California requires CSFM-licensed extinguisher service companies (E Number) and technician certification (EE Number) per CCR Title 19 Chapter 3 §550-617. Service tags must display SFM license number. Cal/OSHA (CCR Title 8 §6151) adds employer obligations for workplace extinguisher maintenance.).
Penalties for Non-Compliance
| Frequency | Severity | Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| annual | high | $250-$2,500 fine per SJMC §1.15 administrative citation. Re-inspection fee $168/hr. High-rise violations classified as life-safety items require immediate correction. |
| semi annual | medium | $250-$2,500 fine per SJMC §1.15. |
| semi annual | high | $250-$2,500 fine per SJMC §1.15. Non-functional clean agent system in data center is a critical compliance issue. |
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is fire alarm inspection required in San Jose?
San Jose requires fire alarm inspection once per year per SJMC §17.12 (2025 CFC §907); NFPA 72 §14.4.3.2 (annual functional test); California Title 19 CCR. The deadline type is rolling, with a deadline of 12 months from last inspection.
Who is the AHJ for fire alarm inspection in San Jose?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire alarm inspection in San Jose is the San Jose Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, James Dobson, for questions.
What happens if I miss a fire alarm inspection deadline in San Jose?
Missing a fire alarm inspection deadline in San Jose can result in $250-$2,500 fine per SJMC §1.15 administrative citation. Re-inspection fee $168/hr. High-rise violations classified as life-safety items require immediate correction. The penalty severity is classified as high.
What edition of NFPA 10 does San Jose enforce?
San Jose enforces the 2022 edition of NFPA 10. This matches the current published edition. Adopted through 2025 California Fire Code (CCR Title 24, Part 9) §906 adopts NFPA 10 requirements. CCR Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 (§§550-617) independently governs extinguisher licensing and service intervals..
Data current as of April 2026