SERVICE
Use a drone for your film shoot
Permits are required to shoot with a drone on, from, within, and over City of San Francisco streets.
What to know
Cost
The costs to film with a drone are included with your daily use fee for filming. See film permit fees.
Things to note
You will need to notify the neighborhood about any drone use in a film shoot.
Film SF will determine if you need police support.
We review all drone requests on a case-by-case basis. We consider location conditions and other agency guidelines.
What to do
1. Check requirements
You must get a separate Certificate of Aircraft Insurance for Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) coverage. Remote pilots must be certified and follow FAA guidelines. See all requirements to film with a drone.
2. Create a detailed flight plan
The flight plan should include:
- Flight date and times
- Location map, showing a 1 nautical mile radius of the Area of Operations (AO)
- Flight path description
- Launch and landing zone description
- Maximum operating altitude
- Aircraft information and ID number
Refer to a sample flight plan.
3. Fill out the UAS form
4. Attach the drone use request package to your film permit application
Refer to the last step when getting a permit to film on SF City property.
With your film permit application, include:
- UAS form
- Detailed flight plan you created
- UAS insurance coverage with endorsement
- Neighborhood notification about the drone use
- Drone insurance (see example)
- Remote pilot’s license (see example)
- Drone registration certificate (see example)
- Filming permit application
- Certificate of insurance with endorsement for your production
Supporting information
Special cases
Other agencies
If you’re working with other agencies about your shoot locations, let them know you’re using a drone. You might need to get other permits.
After you submit your request
We must approve the film notice. You will need to distribute the film notice 72 hours before the shoot once our office has given final approval.
Film SF will determine if you need police support.
Get help
Film SF
Partner agencies
What to know
Cost
The costs to film with a drone are included with your daily use fee for filming. See film permit fees.
Things to note
You will need to notify the neighborhood about any drone use in a film shoot.
Film SF will determine if you need police support.
We review all drone requests on a case-by-case basis. We consider location conditions and other agency guidelines.
What to do
1. Check requirements
You must get a separate Certificate of Aircraft Insurance for Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) coverage. Remote pilots must be certified and follow FAA guidelines. See all requirements to film with a drone.
2. Create a detailed flight plan
The flight plan should include:
- Flight date and times
- Location map, showing a 1 nautical mile radius of the Area of Operations (AO)
- Flight path description
- Launch and landing zone description
- Maximum operating altitude
- Aircraft information and ID number
Refer to a sample flight plan.
3. Fill out the UAS form
4. Attach the drone use request package to your film permit application
Refer to the last step when getting a permit to film on SF City property.
With your film permit application, include:
- UAS form
- Detailed flight plan you created
- UAS insurance coverage with endorsement
- Neighborhood notification about the drone use
- Drone insurance (see example)
- Remote pilot’s license (see example)
- Drone registration certificate (see example)
- Filming permit application
- Certificate of insurance with endorsement for your production
Supporting information
Special cases
Other agencies
If you’re working with other agencies about your shoot locations, let them know you’re using a drone. You might need to get other permits.
After you submit your request
We must approve the film notice. You will need to distribute the film notice 72 hours before the shoot once our office has given final approval.
Film SF will determine if you need police support.
Get help
Film SF