PermitClock

City of San Jose Solar Permit & Interconnection Clock Tracker

Jurisdiction
City of San Jose (city)
Utility
PG&E
SolarAPP+ Instant Permitting
3 days
Permit Review
~7 days
Inspection
30 days
Interconnection / PTO

National/state benchmark estimate — local tracked data pending

California jurisdictions are generally required to offer automated permit processing options under state law (SB 379 and AB 2188). Availability varies — confirm the current option directly with City of San Jose. PG&E manages interconnection separately from the municipal permit queue.

Where City of San Jose projects stall

Solar delays rarely happen during drafting. Projects stall in the white spaces — waiting for inspection slots, or missing a PG&E deficiency email. PermitClock tracks all three active clocks in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a solar permit take in City of San Jose?

The national/state benchmark estimate for permit processing in City of San Jose is roughly 3 days. Local tracked data is accumulating and will replace this estimate as more field projects launch.

Does City of San Jose support SolarAPP+ for instant permitting?

Yes. City of San Jose supports SolarAPP+, letting qualified contractors run automated plan review and receive instant permit issuance for eligible residential systems.

Who handles the solar interconnection queue in City of San Jose?

Grid interconnection, net-metering, and final Permission to Operate (PTO) are handled by PG&E, on a separate administrative queue from the City of San Jose building-department permit process. Projects often stall in the gap between permit approval and utility PTO.

Is City of San Jose required to offer online solar permitting?

California jurisdictions are generally required to offer automated permit processing options under state law (SB 379). Availability and platform vary by jurisdiction — confirm the current option directly with City of San Jose.