California Register of Historical Resources
The State Historical Resources Commission has designed this program for use by state and local agencies, private groups and citizens to identify, evaluate, register and protect California's historical resources. The Register is the authoritative guide to the state's significant historical and archeological resources.
The California Register program encourages public recognition and protection of resources of architectural, historical, archeological and cultural significance, identifies historical resources for state and local planning purposes, determines eligibility for state historic preservation grant funding and affords certain protections under the California Environmental Quality Act.
Note: Because Technical Assistance Bulletin 7, California Register, is currently under review for updates and revisions, there are no manuals available for nominating California Register properties. Please contact OHP Registration Unit staff for advice and consultation regarding the components necessary to nominate a property to the California Register of Historical Resources.
Criteria for Designation
Effects of Designation
Owner may place his or her own plaque or marker at the site of the resource.
Procedures for Registration
1. Download the Nomination Packet. Only use the DPR 523 Forms that are applicable to the nominated resource. If you need assistance contact OHP.
2. Complete application, including all necessary supplemental forms, according to instructions.
3. Notify the clerk of the local government in whose jurisdiction the resource is located by certified mail that an application will be filed with OHP and request that the local government provide written comments within 90 days. The notification must include a copy of the application.
4. At the end of the 90 days, forward the completed application and any comments to OHP.
5. OHP staff will send notification to the property owner (if the applicant is not the property owner) and ensure that the nomination packet is complete.
6. California Register nominations will be reviewed by OHP staff. Those that are incomplete or not prepared in accordance with the instructions in TAS #7 will be returned to applicant with a comment letter for revision.
7. When a nomination, including all revisions, is complete, it can be scheduled for a quarterly SHRC meeting. OHP notifies all applicants, property owners and appropriate governmental jurisdictions of the time and place of the SHRC meeting.
8. If approved by the SHRC, the resource is listed in the California Register.
Owner Consent
Consent of owner is not required, but a resource cannot be listed over an owner’s objections. The SHRC can, however, formally determine a property eligible for the California Register if the resource owner objects.
Local Government Notification
Local government must be given 90 days in which to comment on the application before it is sent to OHP.