What Projects are exempt from needing a permit?

In accordance with the Current edition of The Florida Building Code, the following items are exempt from permitting:


Floor coverings such as tile or carpet

Minor cabinetry which does not include any electrical or plumbing fixtures

Minor drywall repairs

Painting

Portable Heating or cooling appliances

Other minor home repairs as deemed exempt by the Building Official. 

If you have any questions, please contact our Building Division. 


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1. When is a building permit required?
2. What Projects are exempt from needing a permit?
3. Will my project require plans?
4. When do I need an alteration permit?
5. When do I need a Notice of Commencement (NOC)?
6. Do I need a permit for a fence?
7. Do I need a permit to remove a tree from my property?
8. Do I need a permit to do minor roof repair?
9. Do I need a permit to replace my driveway slab?
10. Do I need a permit to pour a patio slab?
11. How long is my permit valid?
12. My permit expired. What do I do?
13. If I fail an inspection, what do I do?
14. I own a rental property and would like to apply for a building permit. Can I obtain the permit as an owner builder?
15. I'm a property owner. Can I apply for a building permit, if I am not a licensed contractor?
16. What is the difference if I obtain a permit myself or have a contractor obtain a permit for work on my house?
17. Who do I need to contact if I have a complaint about my contractor?
18. I wish to remove my contractor from the job. What is needed?
19. I am no longer having work done that was permitted. What do I do?