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Almanac note · Home and property

Campbell building permits run through MGO Connect

Campbell uses MGO Connect for building permit applications and inspections, with checklists, property information, a permit map, and code complaint links nearby.

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Campbell building work starts cleaner when the project is sorted before the upload. Use the checklists and forms first, then handle permit applications and inspection scheduling through MGO Connect.

Campbell has older homes, downtown storefronts, creekside neighborhoods, small lots, and busy commercial corners. A water heater, kitchen remodel, garage change, storefront improvement, and unpermitted-work question do not all need the same paperwork.

Campbell also keeps two useful lookups close to the permit path. Property information can help you understand the address, and the permit map can show nearby permit activity. Those tools are handy when a project depends on the exact parcel, street, or existing permit record.

Before applying, gather the address, owner or contractor information, a short project description, plans or calculations if needed, and the checklist that fits the job. If the work may already be happening without permits, use the complaint lane instead of trying to force it into a new permit application.

Where to see it

Campbell Building page.

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Reviewed July 5, 2026

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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.

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