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Change of Name or Address forms may be submitted to the Brevard County Clerk of Courts via one of the methods below: Mailed to us at: Brevard County Clerk of Courts, PO Box 219, Titusville, FL 32181-0219. Faxed to one of the departments listed below: Criminal, Juvenile, or Traffic: 321-264-7702.
No fence or solid wall on any property shall exceed six feet in height in any residential zoning classification, eight feet in height in any agricultural, commercial, industrial or tourist commercial zoning classification, or ten feet in height (12 feet with a binding development plan) in any commercial, industrial or
If additional information is needed, please email Building.Licensing@BrevardFL.gov. For in-person office visits, we strongly encourage appointments. Please call (321) 633-2187 to schedule an appointment for any services offered by the Planning and Development Department.
Residential: Addition or repair/replacement of fences. [Permit not required for repair/replacement of less than 50% with same size/material in same location.]
How close to a property line can I build? Fences are typically built between 2 and 8 inches from the line between properties. Some areas will allow the building of fences directly on the property line, but in this case, youll have to cooperate with your neighbor and potentially share the cost of the fence.
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You need a building permit to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, remove or demolish any building, structure, or any part thereof, or any equipment, device or facility therein or thereon and if the work entails changes in the use or occupancy of a building.
Building permits are issued for new construction, alterations, additions, and changes to properties within unincorporated areas of Brevard County. Documentation requirements, inspections, and conditions will vary by depending on the type of project.
Setbacks. a. Structures shall be set back not less than 25 feet from the front lot line, not less than 15 feet from the side lot lines, and not less than 20 feet from the rear lot line.

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