If you're trying to find building permits in Florida that may not be easily accessible through the local permit office search tools, your best bet is to use the local city or county property appraisers' office.
A PAN Card can no longer be cancelled. It is also strongly encouraged not to revoke or surrender an existing PAN Card, as it serves as a valid form of identification and is required for any financial activities.
Pursuant to the Florida Building Code, processing of permits is performed within a maximum of 30 working days after the plans and / or specifications are submitted and are reviewed in date order. When the application is approved, the Building Division shall notify the applicant that a permit is ready for issuance.
A permit is required for a wide variety of construction, remodeling and repair work, including residential permits, commercial permits, Manufacturing plants, and accessory installations.
You may also call for permit status at 954-765-4400, Option 1 or email us at building@broward​. As of April 1, 2016, all jurisdictions in Broward County are required to accept the uniform building permit application​​​​.
A person can file a quitclaim deed by (1) entering the relevant information on a quitclaim deed form, (2) signing the deed with two witnesses and a notary, and (3) recording the deed at the county comptroller's office. In Florida, quitclaim deeds must have the name and address of both the grantor and the grantee.
Download the PAN Card correction form. Download the PAN Card correction form. Tick the box for "Father's Name" correction. Provide the correct details in the relevant section. Attach supporting documents, such as a copy of your birth certificate or school leaving certificate showing your father's correct name.
A person can file a quitclaim deed by (1) entering the relevant information on a quitclaim deed form, (2) signing the deed with two witnesses and a notary, and (3) recording the deed at the county comptroller's office. In Florida, quitclaim deeds must have the name and address of both the grantor and the grantee.
A property owner may prepare and record their own quit-claim deed without the assistance of an attorney. The Brevard County Clerk of Court has a form on their website, linked here, which may be used.
You can fill that out, have your signature notarized, and take it to the Register of Deeds in the county where the property is located to have it recorded. But a much safer alternative would be to consult with an attorney to properly draft the quit claim deed.