ISA Certified Arborist in Sacramento County
Tree health assessments, pest and disease diagnosis, risk evaluations, and permit reports from ISA certified arborists serving Sacramento and Northern California.
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ISA Certified Arborist FAQs
What does ISA Certified Arborist mean?
An ISA Certified Arborist has passed a comprehensive exam from the International Society of Arboriculture and maintains continuing education. It's the most recognized arborist credential in North America — distinct from a tree contractor's license. In Sacramento, many city permit applications and legal disputes require a written report signed by an ISA certified arborist.
Do I need a certified arborist to remove a tree in Sacramento?
The City of Sacramento requires a Tree Removal Permit for most protected trees on private property, including native oaks and trees over a certain diameter. The permit application often requires a written arborist report from an ISA certified arborist documenting the tree's condition and justification for removal. Sacramento County and surrounding jurisdictions have separate requirements — check with your local planning department.
When do I need an arborist vs. a tree trimmer in Sacramento?
Hire an ISA certified arborist for: written tree risk assessments, Sacramento permit applications for protected oaks, disease or pest diagnosis (such as sudden oak death or goldspotted oak borer), construction tree-protection plans, insurance or legal reports, and expert pruning of heritage valley oaks. A licensed tree trimmer handles routine pruning and removal of healthy, non-protected trees.
How much does an arborist consultation cost in Sacramento?
A typical written arborist assessment in the Sacramento area runs $150–$500. Tree-protection plans for construction projects and expert witness reports are billed hourly at $125–$200/hr. Arborists who also perform the work sometimes fold the assessment cost into the project quote.
Are Sacramento Valley oaks protected, and do I need an arborist report to remove one?
Yes. Valley oaks (Quercus lobata) and blue oaks are among the trees most protected under Sacramento's Urban Forestry Ordinance and many surrounding city codes. Removing a protected oak without a permit can result in significant fines. Most permit applications require a report from an ISA certified arborist documenting trunk diameter, health condition, and whether removal is justified. An arborist can also assess whether the tree can be preserved through alternative measures.
