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(*) Delegated Engineer’s Seal, Date and Signature and the SER’s Approval Stamp shall be displayed on the first page of engineering calculations and on each sheet of the Shop Drawings.
(**)All information required for fabrication is present in the Contract Documents.
When a permit is submitted to the Building Department, it is reviewed to see that it meets established minimum criteria. The review and approval process allows problems to be identified and corrected before any non-complying work occurs. During the process of submitting a permit, a contractor's licensing and insurance are verified.
We follow Miami Dade County’s naming conventions for drawing files. Please seehttps://www.miamidade.gov/permits/library/guidelines/concurrent-plans-processing.pdf for more information.
Yes, if you are competent to perform the work and if you meet the owner/builder exemption. You will be required to read, understand and certify compliance through the completion of the Owner/Builder Affidavit. Our experience is that most Owner/Builders do not comply with these requirements on large or complex jobs but may on small miscellaneous permits such as patio slabs/decks, fences, walkways, etc.
Warning: If you are allowed the exemption, you take all the responsibilities and liabilities as a contractor.
Please refer to our Submittal Guides for more information. All permits may be applied for online using the CSS Portal. For additional inquiries, please visit the Building Department on the 2nd Floor of the Government Center located at 8401 NW 53 Terrace for specific operational times please click: hours of operation.
The cost varies based on the permit type. Access here to view our current Fee Schedule. Or, you may use the Fee Estimator Tool on our permitting site at https://doralfl-energovweb.tylerhost.net/apps/SelfService#/estimate
The processing time depends mainly on the amount of work in the system at the time of application but department goals aim for 10 business days or as required by state statute.
You must have a CSS Account to view your permit. Login/Register CSS Portal
All Documents and applications are available at the Documents page.
No - not usually. In an emergency such as air-conditioning or water heater replacement with the approval of the Building Official, work up to the first required inspection may be allowed. Refer to the “Early Start Permit Application(PDF, 101KB)”.
Permits expire and become null and void if work is not started and an inspection is approved within 180 days from the issuance date of the permit. After such work has commenced, the permit will expire when work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 6 months, unless an approved inspection is obtained.
The permit holder or his/her designee.
You must have a CSS Account to request inspections. Login/Register CSS Portal
Inspections are performed the following business day. You may call between 7:00am and 8:00am to speak with your inspector and get an idea of his/her route. Inspections must be requested by 4pm.
Yes, all permits of all trade types will require a Final Inspection in order to complete the permitting process. Please speak with your inspector or any of the trade chiefs on the order and inspections required for your project.
Fire final inspections for Municipal General Building Permits with Miami-Dade County are required for all Commercial and Multi-family projects. You will need your Miami-Dade County permit number. Your “M-number” is the Miami-Dade County process number. Use that to find the Permit Number. These numbers are separate from City of Doral numbers. Links to Miami Dade Fire are available on the CSS Home Page at CSS Portal. **IMPORTANT: New Construction and Renovation inspections with MDFR are performed by a different department at MDFR than the Annual Operating Permit Inspection Department.
Log in to your CSS Account at CSS Portal. In the case where there is a master permit and multiple sub-permits, each master and sub-permit must have an approved final inspection in order to be considered closed.
Generally all new construction, commercial alterations and change of occupancy require the issuance of a CO. If you are a homeowner doing repair work on your home you do not need a CO.
TCOs may be issued upon request to commercial work when non-life safety issues are pending. The City can issue TCOs for portions that are ready to be occupied safely. For information about how to request a TCO, refer to the Documents page. Requests can be sent to TCO@cityofdoral.com.
See Planning & Zoning department for non-structural, non-electrical and temporary signage requirements.