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View the inspection status of your property (compliance or non-compliance)
If non-compliance, view the photos of the brush hazards on your property taken at the time of the inspection.
Receive a non-compliance emailed notification at the time of the failed inspection.
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Contact Us
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BRUSH CLEARANCE UNIT 6262 VAN NUYS BLVD, #451 VAN NUYS, CA 91401
- Phone: (800) 994-4444
- Hours: 8:00 a.m to 03:00 p.m
- Email: lafdbrush@lacity.org
Accounting Services
- Billing Questions Call (213) 978-3424
- Hours: 8:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m
- Email: lafd.brushacctg@lacity.org
Brush FAQs:
A. The Los Angeles Fire Department has decided to discontinue the use of Self Inspection Affidavits. A NEW user-friendly program has been established that continues to promote the protection of lives and property, and allows property owners to exempt their parcel(s) from the Initial Inspection Fee. Take the following steps to exempt your parcel(s) from the 2025 Initial Inspection Fee:
Conduct a thorough and comprehensive inspection of your property; and
Remove any and all hazardous vegetation and refuse, as defined in L.A.M.C. Section 57.322 by May 1st, 2025.
A. Prior to May 1st, 2025, compare your native brush and landscape vegetation with information on our website’s (VMS3 ) “Clearance Requirement” tab. If you are not able to clear your property yourself, hire a professional who can both understand the information and apply it to your property. If you need assistance securing a brush clearance contractor, visit the Brush Unit website at BRUSH | Los Angeles Fire Department and click on ‘Brush Clearance Vendor List’. Clean your property as required prior to May 1st, 2025, to ensure that you pass the Initial Inspection, avoiding potentially costly Non-Compliance fees.
A. It is the responsibility of every property owner to understand the boundaries of their entire parcel(s). If the property lines of your property are not clear, you can utilize the following websites for assistance:
www.maps.assessor.lacounty.gov/m/- allows you to identify your parcel on the assessor map using your assessor parcel number (APN) or address. Property line dimensions are also included on this map.
ZIMAS – allows you to view your parcel in a colored satellite view. The image may not be the most current but can allow you to see landmarks and how they relate to your parcel regarding property lines.
This site has other features that can be useful. For example, to check if your property is in the Zone – open the map of your parcel using your APN or address. In the left hand column, click on the blue line item labeled ‘Additional’. The row, Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone will read either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
The Brush Unit’s website BRUSH | Los Angeles Fire Department is very informative and can be helpful prior to beginning the brush clearance on your parcel(s).
Satisfactorily complete your annual brush clearance by May 1st, 2025 in order to be exempt from the 2025 Initial Inspection Fee of $31.
To view secured information regarding your annual brush inspection log onto IIS Windows Server with your registered email/password or create a new account. A registered account qualifies you to receive an automated email notifying you that your Initial Inspection has been completed (in real time).
A. The Brush Clearance Unit begins Initial Inspections on May 1st, 2025, and should be completed with all 141,000 Initial Inspections by June 30, 2025. It is not possible to schedule or reschedule your Initial Inspection.
Should the Brush Unit inspect and fail your parcel prior to brush clearance, you should expect to receive a notice of Non-Compliance in the mail within 7-10 days. As set forth in the notice, you will have 30 days to bring your property into compliance. Because the parcel failed the Initial Inspection, you will be assessed an Initial Inspection Fee of $31. An invoice for $31 should be mailed to you mid July- August.
A. The Los Angeles City Fire Department has the responsibility of notifying all property owners owning property in the VHFHSZ of the Brush Clearance Program. However, if you would like to Go Green and Go Paperless, register an account with IIS Windows Server and agree to receive all notifications from the Brush Clearance Unit via email. A registered account will opt you out of all paper notifications in the future.