This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Generally, you will file the Notice of Commencement with the county where the project is located or the state construction registry. Depending on your filing location, you may have the option to file in person, by mail, or electronically.
A Notice of Commencement is an "NOC". The State of Florida requires notice as per Section 713.13 in the Florida Statutes that improvement will be commenced within 30 days after it is recorded. The "NOC" must be submitted as an original document, signed and notarized by the property owner.
A Florida NOC must include the following information: Property owner's name and address. Contractor's name and address. Lender's name and address (if applicable) Surety's name and address (if applicable) Project description. Project location. Start and expiration dates.
File a Recorded Notice of Commencement Complete and Record Your Notice of Commencement. File your Notice of Commencement (NOC) online with the Orange County Comptroller's office. Submit the recorded Notice of Commencement with the city. Schedule your inspection. Post your Notice of Commencement at the job site.
A final building inspection is the last line of defense against code violations and construction flaws, ensuring that a building is safe for occupancy and meets all regulatory requirements.
You may schedule and track inspections online at FastTrack.OCFL with your permit number. To learn more about scheduling inspections, please watch the Scheduling Inspections training video on Fast Track.
When the work is ready to be inspected, you can request an inspection online or by calling 311 locally, or (213) 473-3231 if you are outside of the Los Angeles area. The inspector will make sure that the work is being performed in ance with the applicable codes and standards.
Painting/wallpaper. Plumbing fixture replacement. Residential appliance replacement. Residential drywall repairs that are not fire-related and are for small areas that do not exceed two sheets of drywall.