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Permitting FAQ

Starting March 1, 2025, payments made to the City of Fort Lauderdale by credit card or PIN-less debit cards will incur a service fee which is determined by the City’s third-party processor as 2.75% of your total payment amount. The City does not receive any portion of this fee.


This city-wide change will be implemented in phases. The fee does not apply to payments made via:

  • Recurring ACH or one-time EFT transactions 
  • In-person check payments at 700 NW 19th Avenue
  • Checks sent by mail to 700 NW 19th Avenue

To avoid the fee, consider using one of these alternative payment methods.

 

 

Do I need a demolition permit to remove After-the-Fact (ATF) work?
Do I need a permit to seal and restripe a parking lot area/lot?
Do I need a permit to install a gravel driveway?
Do I need a permit to install a shed?
Do I need a permit to replace the decking on my dock?
Do I need a permit for a painted sign?
Why do I need a permit?
How long does it take to get a permit?
What is my permit status?
How long is my permit valid?
Can I renew my permit and is there a limit to the number of times a permit can be renewed?
Can I pull my own permit? What work can I do as an owner?
What is the address for the Development Services Department?
I have a question about a permit. Can I speak with the Building Official?
What is a Notice of Commencement?
Where do I have the Notice of Commencement recorded?
Where do I go to submit for Broward County Approvals?
Do I need to submit a survey for my application?
At what stage of construction can I get my power turned on?
How do I contact my Inspector?
What time is my inspection?
How do I cancel my inspection?
How do I register or renew as a Licensed Professional / Contractor with the City?
I just applied for a commercial permit to alter or build a new business; do I still need to apply for a business tax/occupational license?
Can I schedule an appointment to be seen by a permit technician?