Fire Sprinkler Inspection in Santa Monica, CA
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Santa Monica enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to SMMC §8.40.020(f) amends CFC §906.1 to expand portable fire extinguisher requirements to additional occupancy groups including R-1, R-2, R-2.1, R-2.2, R-3.1, R-4, large and small family day-care homes, and within 30 feet of domestic cooking equipment in Group I-2 occupancies directly affect fire sprinkler inspection requirements for building owners and property managers in Santa Monica.
Who Is Your AHJ for Fire Sprinkler Inspection in Santa Monica?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire sprinkler inspection in Santa Monica is the Santa Monica Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over fire code interpretation in Santa Monica.
Your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
- Authority Having Jurisdiction
- Santa Monica Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division
- Fire Marshal
- Joe Cavin
- Phone
- (310) 458-8915
- Third-Party Reporting Portal
- TCE
- Portal URL
- https://www.thecomplianceengine.com
- Portal Fee Range
- $20 per system per report submission
- Portal Notes
- Required for all fire protection ITM reports per SMMC §8.40.020(b). Contractors must electronically submit all compliant and non-compliant reports to SMFD via a Fire Marshal-approved method. Accepted report types: fire sprinkler, fire alarm, standpipe, fire pump, fire extinguisher, kitchen hood suppression.
What Code Does Santa Monica Enforce?
Santa Monica enforces NFPA 10 (2018 edition) through the California Fire Code 2022 (Title 24, Part 9) adopts IFC 2021 with California amendments; Chapter 80 references NFPA 10 (2018 edition). Title 19 CCR, Division 1, Chapter 3 (§§567–596.1) provides additional California-specific fire extinguisher servicing regulations under the State Fire Marshal (based on the IFC 2021 §906.2 and Table 901.6.1 reference NFPA 10 (2018 edition) for portable fire extinguisher selection, installation, inspection, and maintenance with California Title 19 Chapter 3 independently codifies fire extinguisher ITM requirements rather than adopting NFPA 10 by direct reference. Monthly inspections are required per §574.1 and may be performed by a trained building occupant or owner. All servicing — maintenance, recharging, and hydrostatic testing — must be performed by a concern licensed by the State Fire Marshal per §575. Service tags and internal maintenance tags must follow California-specific formats per Article 9.).
Penalties for Non-Compliance
| Frequency | Severity | Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| annual | high | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040; repeat violation within 36 months: doubled fine per SMMC §1.09.040(b). Compliance order daily penalty of $1,000–$2,500 (Level C) per SMMC §1.10.110. Criminal misdemeanor up to $500 fine and 6 months jail per SMMC §1.08.010(a). Re-inspection fee $344.77. |
| quarterly | high | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040. |
| 5 year | high | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040. |
| 5 year | high | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040. |
| annual | high | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040; criminal misdemeanor. |
| monthly | high | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040. |
| annual | medium | $125–$500 fine per SMMC §1.09.040. |
| semi annual | high | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040. |
| annual | medium | $125–$500 fine per SMMC §1.09.040. |
| as needed | critical | $500–$1,000 fine per CFC 109.3.2, CFC 901.6, and SMMC §1.09.040. Imminent hazard: Level A administrative penalty ($5,000–$25,000/day) per SMMC §1.10.110. Criminal misdemeanor up to $500 fine and 6 months jail per SMMC §1.08.010(a). Each day is separate offense. Fire watch required at building owner's expense per CFC §901.7. |
| annual | critical | $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 903.2 and SMMC §1.09.040. Intentional modification: criminal misdemeanor per SMMC §1.08.010(a), up to $500 fine and 6 months jail. Level B administrative penalty ($2,500–$4,999/day) per SMMC §1.10.110. Each painted/obstructed head cited as separate violation per day. |
| annual | medium | $125–$500 fine per SMMC §1.09.040; continued failure treated as underlying system out of compliance, triggering Level C daily penalties ($1,000–$2,500) per SMMC §1.10.110. |
| annual | medium | $125–$500 fine per SMMC §1.09.040. |
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is fire sprinkler inspection required in Santa Monica?
Santa Monica requires fire sprinkler inspection once per year per NFPA 25 §5.1.1, §5.2.1 (annual sprinkler head inspection); CFC §901.6; SMMC §8.40.010. The deadline type is rolling, with a deadline of 12 months from last inspection.
Who is the AHJ for fire sprinkler inspection in Santa Monica?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire sprinkler inspection in Santa Monica is the Santa Monica Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, Joe Cavin, for questions.
What happens if I miss a fire sprinkler inspection deadline in Santa Monica?
Missing a fire sprinkler inspection deadline in Santa Monica can result in $125–$1,000 fine per CFC 901.6 and SMMC §1.09.040; repeat violation within 36 months: doubled fine per SMMC §1.09.040(b). Compliance order daily penalty of $1,000–$2,500 (Level C) per SMMC §1.10.110. Criminal misdemeanor up to $500 fine and 6 months jail per SMMC §1.08.010(a). Re-inspection fee $344.77. The penalty severity is classified as high.
Does Santa Monica use a third-party reporting system?
Yes, Santa Monica uses TCE for filing inspection reports. Filing fees range from $20 per system per report submission. Submit reports at https://www.thecomplianceengine.com.
What edition of NFPA 10 does Santa Monica enforce?
Santa Monica enforces the 2018 edition of NFPA 10. The current published edition is 2022. Adopted through California Fire Code 2022 (Title 24, Part 9) adopts IFC 2021 with California amendments; Chapter 80 references NFPA 10 (2018 edition). Title 19 CCR, Division 1, Chapter 3 (§§567–596.1) provides additional California-specific fire extinguisher servicing regulations under the State Fire Marshal.
Data current as of March 2026