Sacramento Sewer Availability Guide
Research sewer availability, provider boundaries, connection questions, map resources, permit questions, and documents before planning an ADU, tiny home, manufactured home, garage conversion, vacant land home, or SB9 project.
Local overview
Sacramento utility research should start with the parcel address or APN, city jurisdiction, local utility departments, provider service areas, and any district boundaries that may affect sewer, water, electric, gas, and permit review.
Provider may vary by parcel. Confirm directly with the utility provider or local department.
Provider or agency starting points
sewer
Provider varies by parcel
Provider varies by parcel. Confirm with the city, county, utility department, service district, or provider.
Use the APN or address and request direct confirmation before relying on service assumptions.
Verification status: needs direct parcel verification
How to verify sewer availability for a parcel
- Identify the APN and address.
- Confirm city versus unincorporated county jurisdiction.
- Identify the provider or agency that controls this utility.
- Check service boundary, GIS, permit, or provider resources where available.
- Ask whether connection, capacity, fees, easements, trenching, or extensions apply.
- Request written confirmation where possible.
Questions to ask
- Is sewer service available to this APN or address?
- Is the parcel inside the sewer service boundary?
- Is a main near the property?
- Are connection, capacity, lateral, or extension fees expected?
- Who provides sewer, water, electric, gas, and telecom service to this APN?
- Is the parcel inside the provider service boundary?
- Are connection, meter, capacity, or extension fees expected?
- Would an ADU, garage conversion, manufactured home, or additional unit trigger upgrades?
- Can the provider give written confirmation?
Common local red flags
- No sewer main nearby
- Outside service district
- Line extension required
- Capacity or fee uncertainty
- Easement or pump system needed
- Parcel near city boundary or service-district edge
- No current utility bill or meter information
- Unclear sewer versus septic path
- Possible electric panel or transformer upgrade
- Fire-flow or access questions
Documents to collect
- APN
- Parcel map
- Utility bills if an existing structure is present
- Sewer connection records
- Septic records
- Well records
- Water provider confirmation
- Electric meter or panel information
- Gas meter information
- Utility easements
- Prior permit records
- GIS map screenshots or links
Related local guides
Related guides
TinyHomeNavigator provides educational information only. Rules vary by parcel, zoning district, city, county, overlay, utility provider, fire authority, and environmental health department. Always confirm directly with the local planning department, building department, environmental health department, fire authority, and utility providers before buying land, designing, permitting, placing, or building any structure.