Change of Subcontractor - Brevard County 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Change of Subcontractor - Brevard County document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the Building Permit number at the top of the form. This identifies the specific project for which you are making changes.
  3. Fill in the Site Address, including Street, City, State, and Zip Code. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid any processing delays.
  4. In the 'DELETED SUBCONTRACTOR' sections, list each subcontractor you wish to remove from the permit. Include their respective trades such as plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc.
  5. For each new subcontractor being added, fill in their information in the 'NEW SUBCONTRACTOR' fields. Remember to attach their authorization documents as required.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom to acknowledge your responsibility for notifying deleted subcontractors about their removal.
  7. If necessary, complete the notary section by having a notary public witness your signature and provide their seal.

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Report Unlicensed Activity and/or Work Without a Permit Contact our office via phone at (321) 633-2086. Contact our office via email at Code.Enforcement@BrevardFL.gov.
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)
Legal Problems: In Brevard County, completing electrical work without a permit can result in fines and legal issues, complicating home ownership and improvements.
When an owner requests a Change of Contractor, the owner shall submit a docHubd letter to the Building Official of the Building Code Services Division, stating the reason for the change being required and stating that the Building Official is held harmless from any legal involvement regarding this request.
Residential permits are issued for the construction, demolition, or alterations on a residential property. Residential Addition. Residential Demolition. Residential Doors / Windows / Shutters. Residential Electrical. Residential Fence. Residential Generator. Residential HVAC / Mechanical. Residential Marine Construction.

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