St pete subcontractor job card 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the st pete subcontractor job card in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Permit Number' and 'Job Address' at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they are crucial for processing your application.
  3. Fill in the 'Contractor/Subcontractor Name' and 'Company Name'. This identifies who is responsible for the work being performed.
  4. Provide contact information, including 'Office Phone', 'Cell Phone', 'E-Mail Address', and 'Fax #'. This ensures that you can be reached for any follow-up questions.
  5. Enter your 'State License #' and 'PCCLB License #'. These licenses must be valid and current to avoid delays.
  6. Select all applicable trades by checking the boxes next to options like Building, Electrical, Plumbing, etc. This indicates which areas of work you will be performing.
  7. In the 'Scope of Work' section, provide a brief description of the work to be done. Be clear and concise to facilitate understanding.
  8. Finally, print your name, sign, and date the form at the bottom. Remember, this must be completed by a city-registered license holder or authorized signer.

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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.
Our ePlan review helpline will also be available at (727)893-7230 for additional assistance.
A zoning clearance, habitat/tree/environmental permit, and right-of-way permit are required for a new, replacement, or an extension of a driveway.
Do I need a permit? Yes, for new, existing, or second driveways, moving a mobile home onto the property, broken drainage pipe, and upgrading to pavers.
Tree Removal Applications can be submitted, tracked, and paid online through the Building Permit Portal or via e-mail at trees@stpete.org. The application is entered into the Citys permit database and staff endeavors to inspect the tree within two weeks after the $25 initial inspection fee has been paid.

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Common Projects That Do Not Need Permits The Pinellas County Building and Development Review Services Department does not require building permits for: Work that is strictly cosmetic, including painting, wallpapering, carpeting, kitchen cabinets, etc. Roof work that is less than $750 in value.

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