Building Online Services (2024)

Find below essential links on permits, online public records, code compliance and inspections-related services.

    • Portal: Submit and check the status of your permit application.
      Registering an account with miamidade.gov offers added benefits such as:
      • Access to My Applications page that lists your current and previous submissions
      • Easily locate and track the status of your submissions
      • Pre-populate submissions with contact information from registered account
      • Allows you to submit reworks to a UP number.

    For submittals that require DERM program or permit review such as Class I-VI permits, Tree permits, Environmental Quality Control Board (EQCB) applications and more.

    For reviews and approvals of Municipal Certificates of Use, Occupancy, Occupational, or any other business license that allows the establishment of a business at a location (Municipal CU).

    • E-permitting: for contractors only, you may obtain permits that do not require plan review
    • Building Permit Records and Building Menu: view the building menu for permit related services
    • Building Permit forms and applications: for all permit application checklists and other forms
    • Building Plans Processing Menu: check the status of e-permit generated process numbers (i.e. process numbers beginning with "W" or submitted without plans)
    • Microfilm and Plans Library Appointments: make appointments to view or obtain copies of Building Plans on file in the Microfilm and Plans Library
    • Open Data Hub: Miami-Dade County's Open Data Hub provides free access to the county's publicly available data, allowing citizens to better understand our community. This site provides quick access to the county's authoritative data, permits, Certificates of Occupancy, maps, and applications for county residents and visitors alike
    • Print Permit Card: obtain your permit card for your inspections using your process number.
    • Vehicle or Boat Sales: Vehicles/Boats can be displayed for sale in unincorporated Miami-Dade County residential districts, but certain conditions must be met.
    • Portable Mini-Storage Unit: A Certificate of Use (CU) is required to place a portable mini-storage unit on a residential property.
    • Short-Term Vacation Rentals: A short-term vacation rental is any dwelling unit or residence including, but not limited to, any unit or group of units in a condominium, cooperative or apartment building that is rented in whole or in part to a transient occupant for a period of less than 30 days or one calendar month, whichever is less.
    • Building Support Case Search: Building Support allows for searching of building code enforcement cases in unincorporated Miami-Dade or the regulatory jurisdiction of Miami-Dade County.
    • Extension Request: For Notice of Violation (NOV) issued for Work Without Permit or Expired Permit cases under the Building Support Unit.
    • Code Enforcement Online System: To search a citation, pay the fine, or request an appeal hearing.
    • Neighborhood Code Case Search: Neighborhood Code Violations online search.
    • County Recorder's Official Record Search: Search for Liens.
    • Lien Services: To request lien services such as Enforcement Research Letter, Lien Payoff Letter, Special Release of Lien, Partial Release of Lien, and Foreclosure Release Application.
    • : You can search our database for contractors that have been licensed for work on buildings in Miami-Dade County. In addition, searches can be made to find out if complaints have been filed on contractors working in Miami-Dade County.
    • Contractor License Renewal: If you are a qualified contractor and want to renew your contractor's certificate of competency online, the E-Licensing Contractor Renewal service allows qualified contractors to submit applications for renewal of contractor's certificate of competency/eligibility pursuant to Chapter 10 of the Code of Miami Dade County.
    • Contractor Complaints: The Contractor Licensing and Contractor Enforcement Section investigates complaints involving Miami-Dade County contractors, as well as complaints concerning the work of unlicensed contractors.
    • E-permitting: Contractors may obtain permits that do not require plan review.
  • Miami-Dade County offers foreclosure information and resources for various segments:

    • Register a Foreclosed Property: The holder or owner of a mortgage or other debt instrument is required to register the residential or non-residential properties that meet specified criteria within ten days from the date of the filing of a Lis Pendens or an action to foreclose on the mortgage or other instrument of debt secured by the property.
    • Search for Registered Foreclosed Properties: Search for a foreclosure registry application.
    • Search for the Certificate of Use for Foreclosed Properties: Search for Foreclosure and Certificate of Use (CU).
  • Building and Zoning Permits

    • Inspection Routes and Results: To find out if your inspection is on today’s route, enter your permit, Certificate of Use, or boiler certificate number in the application page. The route will display the inspector's picture and a list of inspections that will be performed that day. Your inspection will be highlighted indicating your stop on the route.
    • Request or Cancel Inspection: To request an inspection, you need your permit number and three-digit inspection code. Your inspection code can be found on your Permit Card under “Required inspections,” or on this list of inspection codes.

      Cancel/reschedule an inspection online. The option to cancel inspections from the same day route are only available from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m.

    • MeetQ: Discuss inspection results or resolve issues by speaking with a Building, Electrical, Roofing, Plumbing and Mechanical inspectors. You may create an account and register to speak with an inspector through the online registration system (MeetQ). Consults will be conducted by phone; read the instructions to register.

    Elevators

    • Elevator Tracking System and Inspections: All permits for new construction, alteration, and repairs, as well as Certificates of Operation will be issued by Miami-Dade County Office of Elevator Safety. The office will monitor and regulate all elevator activities, as required by law.

    Fire Rescue

    • Annual Life Safety Permit: To ensure and maintain compliance with the Florida Fire Prevention Code for the safety and welfare of all employees, residents, visitors and emergency responders in Miami-Dade County, all businesses are required to have an annual inspection and receive a Life Safety Operating Permit.
    • Fire Inspection Routes and Results: If you are a property owner and have an inspection you wish to see the status on, then all you need to do is enter your permit number.
    • Fire Inspection Request and Inquiry and Pay Inspection Fees: Fees related to fire inspections, plans review activities, and the establishment of emergency vehicle zones may be paid online with credit card or check.

    Public Works

    • Public Works Permit Inspection Request: This is the online application form to request a permit inspection for your property. To apply for the inspection, the applicant should know the permit number of the property.

    For additional information, visit Inspections.

  • Get clarification on plan review comments, discuss rework fees, or resolve other issues by speaking with a Building, Electrical, Structural, Plumbing, Mechanical, Zoning, Impact Fees, DERM Core, DERM Specialties, Department of Health (HRS), and/or Water and Sewer Plan Review Supervisor. You may create an account and register to speak with an inspector through the online registration system (MeetQ). Consults will be conducted by phone; read the instructions to register.

    Discuss the following programs: Air Permitting, Asbestos, Coastal Resources, Environmental CORE, Fats, Oils and Grease, Pollution Remediation, Sewer Extensions, Trees and Forest Resources, Water Control, Wetlands.

    Design Professional Appointments:

    • Building, Electrical, Roofing, Mechanical, Plumbing, Structural, Zoning, Impact Fees and Public Works: requests for appointments can only be made on Friday for the following Monday.
    • DERM Core, DERM Specialties and Department of Health (HRS): requests for appointments can only be made on Wednesday for the following day.
    • Fire Engineering: requests for appointments can only be made on:
      • Monday for the next day; or
      • Wednesday for the next day.

    Homeowners and Small Business Appointments: If you need permitting assistance schedule an appointment from 7:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Monday to Friday.

  • Product Control Search: Search our database for products, certificates and listings that have been approved for use on buildings in both Miami- Dade County and throughout the country.

    Obtain additional information regarding the product approval process.

  • Visit thePublic Works Online Permit System, then create a new account or log in to your existing account to apply for a Public Works permit.

    Read more information about Public Works Plan Review:

    • Public Works Permits
    • Inspection Requests and more
    • Permit Forms/Applications/Checklists
  • The Water and Sewer Review Checklist for Commercial Building Permit Approval provides a general list of items required for approval of a building permit.

    Customers can submit as-builts, easem*nts and other related documents to the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department through the e-Builder system.

    How to Register

    • If you are not registered with e-Builder, create an account
    • If you currently have a project in-progress, log-into e-Builder. You will be able to find information on active projects, and you will be able to continue ongoing processes through e-Builder

    For additional information, visit the Water and Sewer Department

Building Online Services (2024)

FAQs

What renovations require a permit in NJ? ›

If you're planning on making any changes or renovations to your space, you'll probably need to get a building permit. Building permits are required for building, structural, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing projects, and help to ensure that your space is safe for your team and your customers.

Do you need a permit to put up a fence in Piscataway, NJ? ›

Before you install or replace a fence or place a shed on your property, you need to get a permit from the Community Development Department in the Public Works Building at 505 Sidney Road, Piscataway. Part of the fulfillment process of the permit does include an inspection once your fence has been installed.

How do I find open permits on my house in NJ? ›

This portal is located at: http://sdl.town/sdlBrklyHghts . The portal will require you to create an account, but the service is free, and you can log in to access property permit information anytime. For more information, visit the Check Permit Status Online webpage.

What is the municipal code for Piscataway? ›

1217 - Piscataway Twp.

What is the penalty for building without a permit in NJ? ›

Working Without a Permit Equals Violations in NJ

For each violation found, a homeowner can be fined up to $2000 for each infraction – even if the violations do not pose a safety hazard. Always obtain the proper permits and inspections for your home improvement projects.

Do I need a permit to install drywall in NJ? ›

The following are considered ordinary repairs and would not require a permit: • Exterior or interior painting. Installation, repair or replacement of less than 25% of plaster or drywall in a 1 or 2 family home. Vinyl or Paper wall covering. Replacement of glass in any door or window.

How long does it take to get a building permit in NJ? ›

Once the Building Department receives a complete application, we are obligated to review or deny the permit within 20 business days -- but in most cases it is much sooner.

Can a homeowner pull a building permit in NJ? ›

Yes, if you are the owner occupant of a single family home you can be your own contractor. You will want to contact the building department to find out if any permits are required for the work you are doing and if so, you you can complete the permit as a homeowner, and (if needed) prepare your own plans.

Can you sell a house with open permits in NJ? ›

Buying a house with open permits or code violations in New Jersey presents risks of feature trouble, including municpal fees, renovation costs, or a difficult time selling the property. Similarly, selling property in New Jersey with open permits or code violations may result in a canceled sale or delayed closing.

What is the r20 zone in Piscataway NJ? ›

The intent of the R-20 zone is to provide designated areas of the County for higher-density, multi-unit residential uses. The predominant use is residential in an apartment building, although detached house, duplex, and townhouse building types are allowed.

What district is Piscataway? ›

Federal, state and county representation

Piscataway is located in the 6th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 17th state legislative district.

What county is Tom's River, NJ in? ›

Toms River township, Ocean County, New Jersey.

What electrical work requires a permit in NJ? ›

Electrical Work Permit Requirements

This also applies to new air conditioning, hot tubs, or similar major additions to a home. Also, any structural renovations of the home will need an electrical permit if this will necessitate rewiring.

Do you need a permit to replace windows in NJ? ›

Permits for Window Replacement and Installation in NJ

In most cases, a permit is not required if you are planning a direct window replacement – when the size of the window space does not change (or when window inserts are fitted directly into the previous window frame).

Do you need a permit to finish a basem*nt in NJ? ›

A few examples of work that require a permit are as follows: construction of a new home or room addition or garage, construction of a deck, raised patio with steps and finishing your basem*nt. Certain routine home maintenance projects do not require a permit or notification.

Do I need a permit to install a mini split in NJ? ›

Yes, in New Jersey, like many states, you generally need a permit for the installation of a mini split air conditioner. One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® can assist you with the required documentation and ensure that your mini split installation complies with all local regulations and building codes.

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