Permit Cancellation Request - Port St Lucie 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Permit Cancellation Request in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Company Name and Company Address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  3. Fill in the Qualifier's name and License Number, followed by a contact Phone Number and Email address. This information is crucial for communication regarding your request.
  4. Provide the Project Address and Permit Number, along with the Permit Type. This helps to clearly identify which permit you wish to cancel.
  5. Enter the Property Owner’s Name. As a qualifier, you will need to certify that no work has been performed on this permit.
  6. Sign and date the form where indicated. If applicable, ensure that the Property Owner also signs, and include notary details if required.

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Permitting information for properties located within the City of Port St. Lucie can be found at or by calling (772) 871-5132. The citys permitting office is in Building B of the City Hall Complex at 121 SW Port St. Lucie Boulevard in Port St.
The qualifier and/or the property owner for your permit must write a letter to the Planning, Zoning and Building Department indicating that he/she wishes to cancel the permit. The letter should include the permit number, the job site address, and the reason for the cancellation.
To close a permit, all required inspections for the master permit and any associated sub-permits must be completed and approved. Permits are closed manually once all inspections have passed and been finalized.
Completed/Closed Definition: All inspections are passed, and the project is complete.
This involves contacting the Building and Zoning Department; arranging for any missing inspections; following up with inspectors and the department to make sure that the permit is closed on the computer. Or, you can contact a local permit expeditor to close the open permits for you.

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Business hours: 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. OFFICE HOURS: Contact (772) 462-1553 - Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Complete the Construction: If the open permit is due to incomplete construction, work with licensed contractors to finish the project. Schedule inspections to ensure compliance with building codes. Obtain Final Inspection: Request a final inspection from the building department to close the open permit officially.
Per City Ordinance 57.01 Commercial and Residential Permits will be valid for a period of one year after date of issuance/approval.

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