Services
Description
|
Occurrence |
Fee
|
False Fire Alarm Response (per calendar year) |
1st |
Free |
|
2nd |
$100.00 |
|
3rd or more (per occurrence) |
$200.00 |
Records Search (per address) |
Per hour (1 hour minimum) |
$30.00 |
|
Each additional 15 minutes |
$7.50 |
Permits
*Fourteen (14) calendar days is determined from the date the request is submitted to DIMES
**Additional fee shall be applied for temporary sale of legal fireworks when conducted outside of a structure that requires in frequency inspection under Mesa Fire Code.
Inspections
Fire Inspections support fire safety in our community by helping to identify and eliminate hazards. Per code, inspections are required for all high, medium, and low hazard occupancies (excluding one and two-family dwellings and home-based businesses) Occupancy type, use, and size define how Risk Classifications(PDF, 183KB) are established.
For information about construction fire permits, please contact Mesa's Department of Development Services / 480-644-4273.
Description |
Occurrence |
Fee
|
Low Risk Occupancy*
|
Triennial
|
$161.00
|
Medium Risk Occupancy
|
Biennial
|
$161.00
|
High Risk Occupancy < 12,000 sq. ft.
|
Annually
|
$268.00
|
High Risk Occupancy 12,000 sq. ft. < 100,000 sq. ft.
|
Annually
|
$482.00
|
High Risk Occupancy 100,000 sq. ft. < 300,000 sq. ft.
|
Annually
|
$589.00
|
High Risk Occupancy 300,000 sq. ft. < 500,000 sq. ft.
|
Annually
|
$696.00
|
High Risk Occupancy 500,000 sq. ft. < 1,000,000 sq. ft.
|
Annually
|
$910.00
|
High Risk Occupancy≥1,000,000 sq. ft.
|
Annually
|
$1,339.00
|
Re-Inspection (Follow-up on site)
|
1st
|
Free
|
|
Each consecutive follow-up after
(< 100,000 sq. ft.)
|
$50.00
|
|
Each consecutive follow-up after
(≥100,000 sq. ft.)
|
$100.00
|
Mobile Food Preparation Vehicle(PDF, 553KB) |
Per Inspection |
$50.00 |
*Beginning July 1, 2018, we began inspecting low risk occupancies which require fire inspections based on the Arizona Administrative Code and Mesa City Code (Arizona Administrative Code Title 4, Ch. 36 Department of Fire, Building and Life Safety). Low risk inspections are completed every third year. Identification of fire code violations and the repair of those makes your business safer for you, employees, and the general public.