Building Permits in Broward County

Broward County's building department is based in Fort Lauderdale. Whether you need a roof permit, pool permit, or anything in between — we connect you with a licensed pro who knows the Broward County process cold.

County Seat

Fort Lauderdale

Region

South Florida

How Building Permits Work in Broward County

Broward County uses the BERM system for permits. Like most Florida counties, Broward County requires building permits for any structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work on your property. The process typically involves submitting an application, providing plans or specifications, waiting for plan review, addressing any corrections, and then receiving your approved permit.

Timelines vary depending on the type of permit and the current workload at the building department. Simple permits (like a water heater or re-roof) might be approved in a day or two, while more complex projects (pools, room additions) can take several weeks in plan review.

Common Permit Headaches in Broward County

  • Navigating the Broward County online portal for the first time
  • Submitting incomplete applications that get kicked back
  • Missing product approval numbers or engineering calculations
  • Not knowing which inspections are required and in what order
  • Getting stuck in plan review correction loops
  • Forgetting to file a Notice of Commencement before starting work

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