Recording a Deed Must present a photocopy of a government issued photo identification for each grantor(s) and grantee(s) listed on the deed. "Prepared by" statement (name and address of the "natural" person preparing the Deed) Grantor(s) (Sellers-Party Giving Title) names legibly printed in the body of the deed.
To cancel a permit, submit a completed permit cancellation form to RERPERCAN@miamidade.
Deed: - Original document - Miami -Dade County Property Only - Address of both parties (Grantor & Grantee) - Must be signed by seller - Two witnesses to the signature - Notarized and properly acknowledged - Must have a prepared by statement: Prepared by: Individual name & address - Documentary Stamps at the rate of .
You have three options for recording your documents in the Official Records: You can bring your original documents in person, along with the appropriate fees, and a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Miami-Dade County Courthouse. You can eRecord your document through one of our approved vendors.
If you have any questions, you can view the Building Department Directory, call (305) 416-1100, or email eplanbuilding@miamigov The Building Department is located at Miami Riverside Center - 444 SW 2nd Ave, 4th floor, Miami, FL 33130.
Permit applications and issued permits may only be canceled if no work or installation has commenced. The cancellation of a permit requires completion of the “Permit Cancellation Request” form. Primary permits; o Permit cancellation form and signatures from the permit holder and the owner.
Submit to the Building and Planning Department a completed permit application for each Miami-Dade permit to be closed. The application shall be signed by the current property owner. Under the description of work include the wording “To close expired Miami-Dade permit” and the permit number.
By dialing 311 or 305-468-5900 (outside Miami-Dade County), you can receive personalized customer service in English, Spanish or Haitian Creole. The 311 Contact Center is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., while closed on Sundays and holidays.
Miami-Dade County's Environmental Protection Ordinance, listed in Chapter 24 of the Miami-Dade County Code, was established to provide and maintain standards to ensure protection of our air quality, drinking water and vital natural resources.