NOTE: For a Building permit application it usually takes 14 business days for the first cycle of review to be completed. For a Special permit application, it usually takes 35 business days for the first cycle of review to be completed.
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.
How Do I File a Quit Claim Deed in Miami Dade County? – In Detail Delivering the original documents personally. Submitting the original documents by mail to the Office of County Recorder's address, or. Recording the documents (eRecord) through one of the several approved vendors available.
Step 2: How do I get a building permit? Complete the online Permit Application/Document Submission form. To add/upload documents, click on the “Add Files…” button. Ensure you have selected all the files you intend to upload. Select the “Submit” button and wait for the upload to complete.
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.
Submittals will be accepted using the Plans Status & Application Portal and/or in person. For in person submittals, documents will be converted into electronic format. The plan review will be completed electronically by multiple departments simultaneously, thus expediting the permitting process.
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.
Add/Update Your Building Professional Once in iBuild, select 'Manage Application' and select Add/Update Contractor (GC, subs like electricians, etc.). You will need your contractor's company + qualifier license number, as they have to be registered to do work in the City of Miami.
Obtain a Real Estate License: To access the MLS, you must usually be a licensed real estate agent, broker, or appraiser. Ensure you fulfill the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) requirements for your specific license type. Their website is:
QUALIFYING BROKER REQUIRED: In order to be registered as a real estate company, the company must have at least one active broker (the "qualifying broker").