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    Michelle Godoy mgodoy@cityofventura.net 805-654-2406 Listing Owner

    Film Permit Fees:
    County of Ventura •Resource Management Agency •Planning Division 800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA The historic City of San Buenaventura (“Ventura”), incorporated by the California legislature in 1866, has a number of unique locations of interest for major motion picture production companies, television, commercials, still photography and student productions. Historic structures, harbors and marinas, beaches, ocean views, residential and business districts can all be found within the City of Ventura. For complete information visit the Film Ventura website at www.filmventura.com. The City of Ventura coordinates all on-location productions in the City of Ventura. This coordination includes safety reviews by police, fire and public works.

    Step One–Download a Film/Photography Permit Application

    • Commercial Film/Photography Application (fillable PDF)
    • Student Film/Photography Application (fillable PDF)

    Step Two– Complete & return your application with fee
    Commercial and Student film/photography applications, along with a non-refundable application fee, should be submitted a minimum of 5 business days for events that do not require City staff services (traffic control, street closures, fire inspections, posting of No Parking signage). Applications requiring additional staff services such as police, fire, or film permit oversight should be submitted at least 30 business days prior to the film/photography event. Additional conditions and requirements for student film permits are outlined within the application.

    Step Three–  Receiving your permit
    Once the permit staff receives and reviews the application, the “Permittee” will be contacted and asked to visit City Hall, room 226, to sign the permit, pay any outstanding fees or satisfy insurance requirements.

    Film Ordinance: Film permits are governed by the City of Ventura’s Municipal Code, Division 8, Chapter 8.120.

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