Interior Design Certification Information for Building Departments

Guidance for Building Departments and Plan Review Officials
The California Certified Interior Designer Title Act, Business and Professions Code Sections 5800 through 5812, establishes the legal definition, qualifications, and scope of Certified Interior Designers (CIDs).

Under Business and Professions Code Section 5800, a Certified Interior Designer is defined as:

“A person who prepares and submits nonstructural or nonseismic plans to local building departments that are of sufficient complexity so as to require the skills of a licensed contractor to implement them, and who engages in programming, planning, designing, and documenting the construction and installation of nonstructural or nonseismic elements, finishes and furnishings within the interior spaces of a building, and has demonstrated by means of education, experience and examination, the competency to protect and enhance the health, safety, and welfare of the public.”

This statute confirms that Certified Interior Designers are recognized design professionals within a defined legal scope.

Information About Certified Interior Designers

California Interior Design Legislation Overview