You need a Palm Beach County building permit if you plan to build, alter, renovate, demolish, or add to an existing building.
Building Department In general, any replacement, improvement, modification, or repair over $1,000 requires a permit. All work to be performed in multi-family/inium residences is also required to have a licensed contractor (no owner-builder permits).
Apply for permits online via our ePZB portal .pbcgov/epzb 24 hours a day/7 days a week The regulatory programs of the individual agencies that comprise the Center are limited only to those affecting the issuance of building permits. Individual agencies may have additional regulatory responsibilities.
Building permits would not be required for items that are being repaired such as a broken fence rail, replacement of appliances (other than water heaters), painting your residence, or for the replacement or addition of any type of non-structural flooring.
You need a Palm Beach County building permit if you plan to build, alter, renovate, demolish, or add to an existing building.
Yes. A permit is required to ensure that the equipment and installation procedures are in compliance with the Florida Building Code and any other applicable City requirements.
Can I remove existing trees, including palms and pines, from my property? Answer: All non-residential sites are required to have a Tree Removal and Replacement permit to remove trees. Single-family developments must have a permit to remove perimeter buffer and common area trees.
In Florida, most structures over 100 square feet with a roof, including patios, require a permit. If you plan to make electrical or plumbing changes, those also need permits.