Port of Los Angeles - Film Permit Tracking
Film permits issued by the Port of Los Angeles for activities within its jurisdiction in 2014. Each record lists the business name and address of the permit holder.
| Namebrand | Full Address | Harbor Tracking No.registration | Film La #.registration | Filming Datestemporal | Harbor Feesfinancial | Commentsadditional data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Turner North Center Productions/The Last Ship | Al Larson Boat Shop 1046 S. Seaside Ave.; Ways Str | 14-022 | F00074607 | 2/12/14 | 2094 | Filming at Al Larson: boat at dock/exterior filmin |
| Ink and Oranges/Razor | Pier 400 Triangular Lot | 14-020 | S00074476 | 2/9/14 | 200 | Exterior models against scenery; cast/crw of 15. |
| Paramount Pictures Corporation/Los Altos | 22nd Street Landing-Sportfishing 141 W. 22nd Stree | 14-019 | F00073284 | 2/10/14 | 2356 | Filming at Berth 36; boat tied to dock; Port Polic |
Production Company Activity Verification
A financial institution onboarding a film production company as a client checks whether the entity has a documented history of permitted commercial activity at public facilities, using permit records to corroborate the company's stated operational history and project pipeline.
Port Facility Revenue and Demand Analysis
A commercial real estate or infrastructure investor evaluating port-adjacent property assesses historical demand for filming access at specific piers and lots by aggregating fee payments and filming frequency across locations, to estimate ancillary revenue potential from entertainment industry tenants.
Duplicate Permit and Fee Anomaly Detection
A compliance auditor reviewing port permit records checks for cases where the same production entity holds multiple overlapping permits, or where fees appear inconsistent with the scope of activity described, flagging potential billing errors or unauthorized access.



















