Fire Alarm Monitoring in Sunnyvale, CA
Enforced by Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety — Fire Prevention and Hazardous Materials Services
Sunnyvale enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to No Sunnyvale-specific amendment to NFPA 10/CFC §906. Annual extinguisher inspection reports required to be submitted through The Compliance Engine (TCE) portal within 30 days of service. directly affect fire alarm monitoring requirements for building owners and property managers in Sunnyvale.
Compliance Requirements
Annual Fire Alarm Monitoring
Operating without required central station monitoring: civil citation up to $1,000/day per CFC §110; misdemeanor up to $1,000 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment per CFC §109.3. False alarms: $0 first two, $200 third, $350 fourth, $500 fifth, $750 sixth+ per 365-day period (RTC No. 23-0454). Alarm permit: annual permit per SMC §9.90.055; failure = civil penalty per council resolution; address-specific, non-transferable.
CFC §907.6.6; NFPA 72 §26 (Supervising Station Alarm Systems); SMC Chapter 9.90 (Alarm Systems); City Council Resolution RTC No. 23-0454 (fee schedule); 2022 CFC §907.6.6
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Code Adoptions
Local Amendments: No Sunnyvale-specific amendment to NFPA 10/CFC §906. Annual extinguisher inspection reports required to be submitted through The Compliance Engine (TCE) portal within 30 days of service.
Local Amendments: SMC §16.52.903(c) — stricter than state CFC: requires automatic sprinklers in accessible subfloors, attics, and above-ceiling spaces exceeding 6 inches in height containing electrical or mechanical components within any fire-sprinklered structure. Exception: fire code official may permit smoke detection in lieu of sprinklers in noncombustible, non-accessible floor spaces with flame spread rating ≤25. All NFPA 25 ITM reports submitted via TCE.
Local Amendments: SMC §16.52.508(b) — stricter fire command center requirements: adds schematic building plans (item 12), detailed Building Information Card (item 13), and master elevator lobby door unlock switch (item 19). Exceeds base CFC §508.1.6. Annual fire alarm ITM reports submitted via TCE.
Local Amendments: No Sunnyvale-specific amendment to NFPA 96 provisions. SMC §16.52.904 text unchanged from prior cycle. Commercial Kitchen Hood Suppression System maintenance records required via TCE within 30 days of service.
Local Amendments: SMC §16.52.1103 — stricter for existing buildings: mandates ERCES retrofit for existing non-R-3 occupancies lacking approved communications enhancement when fire code official determines inadequate signal levels. NOVA district mid-rise buildings and tech campus new construction trigger ERCES review.
Authority Having Jurisdiction
Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety — Fire Prevention and Hazardous Materials Services
cityPhone(408) 730-7212
PortalTCE
Licensed Providers
No listed providers found for this service in Sunnyvale.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is fire alarm monitoring required in Sunnyvale?
Sunnyvale requires fire alarm monitoring once per year per CFC §907.6.6; NFPA 72 §26 (Supervising Station Alarm Systems); SMC Chapter 9.90 (Alarm Systems); City Council Resolution RTC No. 23-0454 (fee schedule); 2022 CFC §907.6.6. The deadline type is rolling, with a deadline of 12 months (alarm permit renewal cycle); monitoring must be continuous.
Who is the AHJ for fire alarm monitoring in Sunnyvale?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire alarm monitoring in Sunnyvale is the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety — Fire Prevention and Hazardous Materials Services. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, Russell Chung, for questions.
What happens if I miss a fire alarm monitoring deadline in Sunnyvale?
Missing a fire alarm monitoring deadline in Sunnyvale can result in Operating without required central station monitoring: civil citation up to $1,000/day per CFC §110; misdemeanor up to $1,000 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment per CFC §109.3. False alarms: $0 first two, $200 third, $350 fourth, $500 fifth, $750 sixth+ per 365-day period (RTC No. 23-0454). Alarm permit: annual permit per SMC §9.90.055; failure = civil penalty per council resolution; address-specific, non-transferable. The penalty severity is classified as high.
Does Sunnyvale use a third-party reporting system?
Yes, Sunnyvale uses TCE for filing inspection reports. Filing fees range from ~$18/system type/site/submission; $10 late fee (30–60 days overdue), $20 late fee (60+ days overdue). No fee for property owners or repair-only reports.. Submit reports at https://www.thecomplianceengine.com.
What edition of NFPA 10 does Sunnyvale enforce?
Sunnyvale 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