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San Diego ADU Permit Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for 2026

By Cali Dream Construction | April 29, 2026 | CSLB #1054602

Building an Accessory Dwelling Unit in San Diego is one of the smartest investments a homeowner can make in 2026. Whether you want rental income, a space for aging parents, or a home office that is truly separate from the main house, an ADU adds both function and property value. But before construction begins, you need to navigate the permit process. Here is exactly how it works in San Diego County.

What Is an ADU and What Types Are Allowed in San Diego?

An Accessory Dwelling Unit is a secondary residential unit on a single-family lot. San Diego allows three main types:

California state law (AB 68, SB 13, and subsequent legislation) has significantly streamlined ADU regulations. San Diego has aligned its municipal code with these state mandates, making it easier than ever to add a unit to your property.

Step 1: Determine Your Property's Eligibility

Before investing in plans, verify that your property qualifies. Most single-family residential lots in San Diego are eligible for at least one ADU. Key factors to confirm include:

You can check your property's zoning and lot dimensions through the City of San Diego's Development Services Department or by using the online zoning lookup tool.

Step 2: Design and Plan Preparation

Once eligibility is confirmed, you will need architectural plans. Your ADU plans must include:

Working with an experienced design-build contractor simplifies this process significantly. At Cali Dream Construction, we handle the entire design and engineering phase in-house, ensuring plans are code-compliant before submission.

Step 3: Submit Your Permit Application

In San Diego, ADU permit applications are submitted through the Development Services Department. The application package includes:

ADU Permit Fees in San Diego (2026)

San Diego has reduced ADU permit fees in compliance with state law. For most ADU projects, total permit and plan check fees range from $3,000 to $8,000. Impact fees for ADUs under 750 square feet are waived entirely. Larger units may have reduced impact fees depending on the jurisdiction within San Diego County.

Step 4: Plan Review Timeline

California law requires cities to approve or deny ADU applications within 60 days of receiving a complete application. In practice, San Diego's Development Services Department has been processing most ADU applications within 4 to 8 weeks as of early 2026. If your plans require corrections, the clock resets after resubmission, so getting plans right the first time saves weeks.

Step 5: Permit Issuance and Construction

Once your plans are approved, you pay any remaining fees, and the building permit is issued. Construction can begin immediately. During construction, you will need to schedule inspections at key milestones:

  1. Foundation inspection before pouring concrete
  2. Framing inspection after structural work is complete
  3. Rough plumbing, electrical, and mechanical inspections
  4. Insulation and energy inspection
  5. Final inspection before occupancy

Step 6: Final Approval and Certificate of Occupancy

After passing the final inspection, the city issues a Certificate of Occupancy or final sign-off. At this point, your ADU is legally habitable. You can begin renting it, using it for family, or enjoying it however you choose.

Common ADU Permit Pitfalls in San Diego

How Much Does an ADU Cost to Build in San Diego in 2026?

Total project costs for a new detached ADU in San Diego typically range from $150,000 to $350,000 depending on size, finishes, site conditions, and utility connections. A garage conversion ADU is generally less expensive, ranging from $80,000 to $180,000. These numbers include design, permits, and construction.

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Cali Dream Construction | CSLB #1054602

Cali Dream Construction has guided dozens of San Diego homeowners through the ADU permit and construction process. We handle everything from initial feasibility to final inspection, serving Carlsbad, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Encinitas, and all of San Diego County.

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