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In California, is it legal to obtain blueprints of a bldg you don't own, and if so, where can you get them?

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I'm heading up a tabletop RPG campaign - a semi-post-apocalyptic zombie attack scenario - and I was hoping to get a hold of some blueprints of a large local building or two for reference purposes, partly to have a mapped out stronghold for my players to set themselves out in, and partly to be able to plan a series of events in a specific building, but I have no clue if I can even get access to building blueprints - and if so, how to go about it. First of all, is it legal in California to have or request building blueprints of a building you don't own if you're not a contractor or construction worker of some sort? Second of all, who would I ask to see the blueprints - building owners, the contractors who worked on the building, city hall, or whoever else (provided it's legal)?

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  1. I would start by contacting the local planning and zoning folks.


  2. WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING....Do you really need actual blueprints for that.  Do you have "connections".....out of ......state?!?!?!?!?!

  3.   yes you can get blue prints from the hall of records ..it will cost about $20.00

  4. Try City Hall

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