Occupancy Inspections

The mission of the Occupancy Inspection section is to ensure that all commercial properties have certificates of occupancy, ensuring that the properties comply with the codes in place when they were constructed and are safe for their inhabitants.

The Occupancy Inspection section is responsible for the enforcement of past and current building codes. More specifically, the section:

Physical Address:

1002 Washington Ave., 1st Floor
Houston, TX 77002

Mailing Address:

PO Box 2688
Houston, TX 77252-2688

832.394.8880 (main) 8 am to 4:30 pm List Title Obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy List Description

A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained before a commercial building or an individual lease space within a commercial building may be occupied, or if changes to an existing occupancy classification are made. If no Certificate of Occupancy is posted the owner or agent may be given a 15-day notice to make an application and pay inspection fees. If the owner or agent fails to comply, citations may be issued each day until the application is made and fees are paid.

Obtaining a Certificate on an Existing Building

The City of Houston Building Code requires all buildings or structures, other than single family residences or U-Occupancies (defined by the Building Code) to have a valid Certificate of Occupancy for the use of the building, space or portion thereof. The certificate is normally issued at the time of construction or when a remodel or change of use occurs. However, if the building does not have a Certificate of Occupancy or requires a Life Safety Certificate, the process is handled by the Occupancy Inspection Section of the Building Code Enforcement Branch.

When is a Certificate of Occupancy Required?

Application Process

To apply for a Certificate of Occupancy for an existing building or lease space, the applicant must submit the required documents via email at [email protected] :

Inspection Process:

The applicant will be provided with the date of the inspection.

Note: A building will only be inspected under the Life Safety Appendix if it was built prior to January 1, 1963, or has been annexed.

List Title Life Safety Certificate List Description

Owners of existing buildings that were constructed before January 1, 1986 were required to submit an application to the City of Houston Code Enforcement Division for a life safety inspection before January 1, 1992. If an application was not submitted before that date, one should be submitted immediately. Existing buildings that have been annexed into the City of Houston are not exempt from life safety certificates.

Every building must meet the requirements of the building code that was enforced at the time the building was constructed and/or it must meet the requirements for Life Safety guidelines. In addition, any condition not listed in the Life Safety Appendix that is found to be unsafe, unsanitary, or hazardous must be corrected immediately. This includes the electrical, plumbing, mechanical and structural systems of the building.

What types of buildings are exempt from life safety certificates?

If a commercial building was constructed under a permit issued by the City on or after January 1, 1986 and received a Certificate of Occupancy, it is exempt from the Life Safety Appendix.