In the unincorporated areas of Broward County and in cities we contract with, a permit​​ is required to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, remove or demolish any building, structure or part thereof.
If you are pulling permits in a Broward County municipality, you must contact the municipality for their requirements. State of Florida licensed contractors must be registered with our office to pull permits in ​Unincorporated Broward County and Fort Lauderdale International Airport.
Setback Requirements: Main Structure. 25 ft. The sum of the side yard setbacks shall be at least 25% of the lot width, but not to exceed 50 ft.
You can find out if there are open permits on a property in Broward County by contacting the Broward County Building Code Services Division or by searching the county's online permit database. You may also be able to request this information from the property owner or their real estate agent.
When an owner requests a Change of Contractor, the owner shall submit a notarized letter to the Building Official of the Building Code Services Division, stating the reason for the change being required and stating that the Building Official is held harmless from any legal involvement regarding this request.
When an owner requests a Change of Contractor, the owner shall submit a notarized letter to the Building Official of the Building Code Services Division, stating the reason for the change being required and stating that the Building Official is held harmless from any legal involvement regarding this request.
Minor Construction or Maintenance Work: Work such as installation of water meters (up to two (2) inches) at existing service laterals, cable splice pits not in or within two (2) feet of a roadway, street light or traffic signal maintenance, or similar types of work may be done without permit or prior notice to the ...
House Bill 735 states that specific "Certificate of Competency" licenses issued by local jurisdictions, including those related to construction occupations, will be prohibited after July 1, 2023.
Name Change. A Name Change can be filed for an individual, minor, adult, or family. ing to chapter 68.07 of the Florida Statutes, a petitioner must have fingerprints taken electronically by an authorized agency prior to a court hearing on a request for a change of name.