Hood Cleaning
Fire Inspection
Authority Guidance
Fire AHJ-owned compliance workflow
Rule holder: City of Santa Clara Fire Department
This page serves Santa Clara operators, but the actual inspection-prep workflow is governed by City of Santa Clara Fire Department. The city URL is an entry surface; the authority route is the canonical source-backed path.
Santa Clara inspection checklist
Santa Clara restaurant fire inspection checklist
Santa Clara, CA restaurant fire inspection checklist: hood reports, extinguisher records, egress checks, and the proof to stage before the next visit.
City of Santa Clara Fire Department
Fire AHJ
Last verified 2026-04-07
Authority
Current hood extinguishing acceptance or service paperwork for the commercial cooking system.
Proof on site
Current hood extinguishing acceptance or service paperwork for the commercial cooking system.
Likely fail trigger
The business cannot produce hood-system or grease-control records during inspection.
Next action
Stage every required record in one binder or digital packet that staff can reach quickly.
Potential fines & closures
Potential fines & closures
- The business cannot produce hood-system or grease-control records during inspection.
- The commercial cooking hood extinguishing system acceptance or service paperwork is missing.
- Corrective items remain open when the follow-up inspection occurs.
- FOG or hood housekeeping issues found during inspection remain uncorrected.
Authority reminder
City of Santa Clara Fire Department (Fire AHJ)
The service CTA appears after the checklist because the product resolves the compliance state before it offers routing.
Primary source
Santa Clara says most new businesses are inspected within 30 days of the business license application and directs operators to call 408-615-4970 if they need to schedule the inspection.
City of Santa Clara Fire Department | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07
Current hood extinguishing acceptance or service paperwork for the commercial cooking system.
Current evidence should be staged before the inspector asks for it.
The commercial cooking hood extinguishing system acceptance or service paperwork is missing.
Resolve this before the inspection day to avoid follow-up notices.
Corrective items remain open when the follow-up inspection occurs.
Resolve this before the inspection day to avoid follow-up notices.
FOG or hood housekeeping issues found during inspection remain uncorrected.
Resolve this before the inspection day to avoid follow-up notices.
Current hood cleaning records and any grease control device maintenance logs kept for at least three years.
Current evidence should be staged before the inspector asks for it.
Any correction notices, plan-check approvals, or permit records tied to the kitchen build-out.
Current evidence should be staged before the inspector asks for it.
Fire-system fee or reinspection records if the site is already in a correction cycle.
Current evidence should be staged before the inspector asks for it.
The business cannot produce hood-system or grease-control records during inspection.
Resolve this before the inspection day to avoid follow-up notices.
Records to stage
Records binder
- Current hood extinguishing acceptance or service paperwork for the commercial cooking system.
- Current hood cleaning records and any grease control device maintenance logs kept for at least three years.
- Any correction notices, plan-check approvals, or permit records tied to the kitchen build-out.
- Fire-system fee or reinspection records if the site is already in a correction cycle.
Centralized digital & physical archive
Need to close a paperwork gap before inspection?
Start from the hood route if the missing item is a report, tag, or system service record.
Review hood requirements
Source stack
Authority-backed sources
Last verified:
2026-04-07
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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara says most new businesses are inspected within 30 days of the business license application and directs operators to call 408-615-4970 if they need to schedule the inspection.
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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara's Community Risk Reduction Division says it supervises thousands of fire and life safety inspections annually and inspects all commercial occupancies at least once a year.
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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara's municipal fee schedule includes Fire Prevention and reinspection fee lines, which anchor the city's fee-backed escalation path for inspections and follow-up fire review.
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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Tier 1
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2026-04-07
Santa Clara says its Municipal Fire and Environmental Code adopts the International Fire Code and includes the Fire Department fee schedule as Exhibit A.