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Building Permit Fees For Construction ValuesPermit Fee Rate $0 - $100,000 (Minimum Fee $75.00) 2.5 % $100,001 - $300,000 Add 2% All Values over $300,000 Add 1.25%48 more rows
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.
4. How long does it take to get a permit? Approval times vary based on complexity and work load but we generally attempt to review permit applications within 30 working days (per FBC 105.3. 1).
A building permit is required for any person or business to construct, alter, repair, or demolish any building or structure. Except in certain circumstances, a building permit must be obtained by a licensed contractor. In some instances, a home owner can secure a building permit as an owner-builder.
How to Get a Building Permit in Florida 1 Filling out the Application. 2 Submitting the Forms and Paying Upfront Fees. 3 Waiting for the Plan Review Process. 4 Obtaining the Building Permit.
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4 Easy Steps for Getting Your Building Permit Approved #1. Get the Application. You can find your local building permit application by going to your citys website. #2. Fill Out the Application. #3. Turn in your Application and Wait for Approval. #4. Receive Your Building Permit.
If you begin construction without the required permit(s), a Stop Work Order will immediately be issued by an Inspector. You will be required to apply for the permit(s) and pay additional fees (twice the amount of the original fee).

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