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.
Recorded: These notices are filed with the county recorder offices in the county where the construction project is located.
Documents are recorded at the Clerk of the Courts, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RECORDER, COURTHOUSE EAST, 22 N.W. First Street, 1st Floor, Miami, FL 33128. You can record the Notice of Commencement by mail. The original Notice should be sent to the County Recorder, P.O. Box 011711, Flagler Station, Miami, Florida 33101.
Daniella Levine Cava was elected Miami-Dade County's first-ever woman mayor in November 2020. As mayor, she oversees a metropolitan government of more than 31,000 employees, serves nearly 3 million residents, and manages an annual budget of approximately $12 billion.
All Notices of Commencement must be record via the Clerk of Courts. To view recording options available, please visit Clerk of Courts. You may eRecord your document through one of our approved vendors. With this option, you retain your original document and the recorded image is available the next day.
Notice of Administrative Modification is mailed to all property owners within the same radius of the zoning hearing being modified. This notice advises the neighborhood of what the applicant is proposing and explains their options for supporting or objecting to the proposal.
Call 786-315-2660 or email RER-CUInfo@miamidade. o For businesses in municipalities, email applications to dermplanreview@miamidade.
Miami City Manager Arthur Noriega V was appointed as the administrative head of Miami-Dade County's most populous city in February 2020. Mr. Noriega oversees 4,381 employees with an operating budget of $1.165 billion.
Mayor Francis Suarez. Francis X. Suarez is the 43rd Mayor of Miami.