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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fl building permit county palm beach application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Property Owner' and 'Tenant' sections. Ensure that you provide accurate contact information, including phone number and email.
  3. Select the type of permit you are applying for by checking either 'Primary Permit' or 'Sub-Permit'. If applying for a Sub-Permit, complete only the specified boxes.
  4. Indicate the trade type relevant to your project by checking one of the options such as Structural, Mechanical, or Electrical.
  5. Provide detailed information about your project, including its name, address, and legal description. Specify the type of work (e.g., New, Addition) and enter the estimated value and permit fee.
  6. Complete the contractor information if applicable. Include their license number and contact details.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing. Ensure that any required notarization is completed as per state regulations.

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Cabinets, countertops, paint, wallpaper, carpet, tile and window treatments are examples of work that do not require state licensure.
Shower and tub installations shall be done by licensed contractor and require a permit. Replacing your kitchen cabinets is an easy project to start and adds value to your home. Plus, you dont need a permit. Work shall be done by a licensed contractor.
Penalties for Not Pulling a Permit Cease and Desist Orders: Local authorities may issue a stop-work order, halting the construction project until proper permits are obtained. Removal of Work: If the work is not up to code, property owners might be required to remove or redo it, leading to increased costs and delays.
Painting/wallpaper. Plumbing fixture replacement. Residential appliance replacement. Residential drywall repairs that are not fire-related and are for small areas that do not exceed two sheets of drywall.
If a homeowner/building owner is going to pull their own permit, they must be the sole occupant of the building and meet numerous criteria contained in the Owner/Builder Statement mandated by the Florida Legislature.

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Do I need a permit to replace drywall? Yes. It is required by Florida Building code. Replacing drywall without a permit may result in a requirement to remove it if evidence shows the level of water in the area may have risen above your receptacles.
Do I need a permit? Less than 10 square metres (108 square feet) Not attached to a house or any other building. Not connected to electricity, plumbing, or gas lines. Meets the following height and location criteria: Roof midpoint is no higher than 4.3 metres (14.1 feet)
The Palm Beach County Building Division requires a building permit for most construction-related work. Certain projects like simple renovations may be exempt from inspection and building code review and only require a zoning review.

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