Roof, Deck Nailing & Secondary Water Barrier - City of St Petersburg - stpete 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Permit Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your inspection.
  3. In the section labeled 'Inspector', fill in your name and select your professional designation (Contractor, Engineer, Architect).
  4. Provide your Building License Number, ensuring it aligns with your professional credentials.
  5. Specify the date and time of your inspection in the designated fields.
  6. Enter the job site address where the inspection took place.
  7. Review your findings and confirm that the installation complies with Florida Building Code Sect. 611.7.2.
  8. Sign the document in the Signature field to validate your inspection.
  9. Complete the notary section by providing details about identification and having a notary public sign and seal it.

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Begin on the Pinellas County Access Portal homepage, scroll down to the Building section, and select Search Permits. In the General Search area, begin by typing in only the Street Number (from) and Street Name. Select the Search button. You will be directed to permits for the property.
A zoning clearance, habitat/tree/environmental permit, and right-of-way permit are required for a new, replacement, or an extension of a driveway.
Most permit applications can be reviewed and a permit issued within 10 business days once all required documents have been submitted. You may obtain a permit application in our Online Permit section or at the Building Development Division. See our page on Obtaining Permits. 8.
What is the 49% Rule? This prohibits improvements/repairs for damage to a structure in the SFHA exceeding 49% of its market value unless the entire structure is brought into full compliance with current zoning, building, and floodplain management regulations.