Plan Review

Latest News

  • Fee changes are adopted for 2025-2026. Plan review fees are approved to increase, reflecting changes in our costs since our fees were last changed in winter 2022.
  • The 2021 Seattle Fire Code was adopted by City Council in fall 2024 with an effective date of Nov. 15, 2024.
  • Energy Storage System (ESS) Installation Permits: Please see ESS Applicant Information

Along with construction inspection services, plan review ensures buildings under construction and those being remodeled are in accordance with the Seattle Fire Code and that key safety systems such as fire alarms and fire sprinklers are designed correctly and work properly at the time the building is occupied. 

How to submit your plans

Fire protection system plans must be submitted electronically to the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI). See CAM 5002, Electronic File Standards: Shop Drawings for Fire Protection Systems, for additional information. SDCI has provided additional resources in the Services Portal Help Center, including information on how to submit e-plans. A small number of projects request code alternates or approval to use alternate means and methods.

Plan Review and Inspection Fees

Fees for plan review are separate and in addition to any SDCI fees. Seattle Fire Plan Review fees are collected by cashiers at SDCI or online when you pay for SDCI permits. 

Plan Review Fee
Building plans and fire protection system designs  $400 per hour (one-hour minimum) 
Development-Related Fee (applied only to projects receiving a construction or phased construction permit) 15% of the Development Fee Index calculated from the project value as specified in Table D-1 for 22.900D.010

Fees are collected by SDCI when you pay for permits and/or receive your approved plan set.

Fire Department - Fire Prevention Division

Harold Scoggins, Fire Chief
Address: 220 3rd Ave S, 2nd Floor, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address: 220 3rd Ave S , Seattle, WA, 98104
Phone: (206) 386-1450
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