Frequently Asked Questions
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The Building Services Division is located at 18605 NW 27th Avenue, Miami Gardens, FL 33056 and is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. except major holidays.Building Divison
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• The Building Services Division reviews all permits to ensure they meet established minimum criteria. The review and approval process allows problems to be identified and corrected before any non-compliance work occurs. • A permit allows an inspector who is knowledgeable in construction an opportunity to ensure that minimum code-prescribed construction requirements are met and that what is built meets minimum safety requirements. • During the process of obtaining a permit, a contractor’s license and insurance are verified. • The transfer of property can be delayed when non-permitted work is discovered. Work completed without permits and/or inspections is deemed unsafe. • Work that is done without a permit is subject to double permit fees and may have to be partially or completely demolished.Building Divison
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A permit is required to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, remove or demolish any building, structure or part thereof. • All new construction work requires a building permit. • All alterations to existing construction require a building permit. • All tenant improvements require a building permit. • A change in type of use (i.e., office space changing to a restaurant) requires a permit. If there are any doubts as to whether a permit is required or any questions regarding obtaining a permit, call the Building Division at 305-622-8027 between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. for assistance.Building Divison
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No, not usually. State Law requires construction to be done by licensed contractors. There is an exemption to this law, but very few business owners meet the requirements of the exemption. The exemption, along with other restrictions, requires the individual to own the property, and the building must be for your own use and occupancy. If you meet the criteria, an owner/builder affidavit is available in the Building Division.Building Divison
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• Water heater change-out • All repairs due to a fire • A/C change-out • Replacement of exterior doors • Heat pump/heater recovery change-out • Replacement of exterior windows • Tub/shower pan change-out • Any work to fences • Yearly backflow recertification • Replacement of sky light • Electrical service/meter can change-out, • Any change out to an electrical system repair, or alterationBuilding Divison
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To apply for a Building Permit, you will need the following: 1. A permit application with all required information completed. 2. Two (2) sets of plans drawn to scale, signed, and sealed by a professional engineer or architect, if applicable. 3. Proof of approval by the Miami-Dade County DERM for new buildings, additions to nonresidential buildings, interior commercial alterations, commercial re-roofs, commercial pools, land clearing and demolition. 4. Proof of approval by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations is required for restaurants. 5. Plot plan or survey. 6. Energy calculations form and heating/cooling load calculations. 7. Product Approvals for all roofs, utility/storage sheds, windows, exterior doors, awnings, shutters and skylights, etc. 8. The Miami-Dade County Health Department approval for potable water and other issues for all Assisted Care Living Facilities, day care centers, hospitals, schools and other similar buildings. 9. For Structural, Electrical and Plumbing permits where the job costs are greater than $2,500, as well as Mechanical permits where the job costs for A/C change-outs are greater than $7,500, a Notice of Commencement is also required to be recorded with Miami-Dade County. Prior to submittal of your permit application, please be sure you have obtained all required documentation. Missing information and/or documents might delay your permit being processed.Building Divison
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The cost varies based on the permit type. Our Fee Schedule is available in the City of Miami Gardens Building Services Division lobby and online at www.miamigardens-fl.gov.Building Divison
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When your contractor/design professional submits the application package, a Permit and Licensing Clerk will check your application for accuracy and completeness. When completed, a building permit or notice that corrections are required can be obtained within 15 working days. If you are doing work that only requires one trade (i.e. electric only or plumbing only), your permit turnaround time will be shorter. For example, if you are only adding electrical outlets, you will only need an electric permit. If you are doing some electrical and plumbing work, you will need a General Contractor and your electrician and plumber will be subcontractors. If corrections are needed, your contractor/design professional will be notified and told to come in and pick up your plans to be corrected. Once the corrections have been made, the plans must be resubmitted for a second review. Most construction requires review by three to seven different reviewers (Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Zoning, Building, DERM, Fire, and Public Works). If everything is in compliance, and no corrections are necessary, turnaround should be within 15 business days, depending on the project size.Building Divison
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Log on to your CSS online account to check on the status of your permit: https://miamigardensfl-energovpub.tylerhost.net/apps/selfservice#/home
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Yes. To get a building permit application online: • Go to the City of Miami Gardens web site at: www.miamigardens-fl.gov • Click on “City Services” • Scroll down to “Building and Code” • Click “Building Services” • Scroll down to “Documents & Forms” • Click “Building Permit Application” or any other form you may need.Building Divison
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No. All new construction requires a permit. All existing work, if altered, requires a permit. An addition or alteration to an existing structure is not considered maintenance or repair.Building Divison
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No – not usually. In an emergency such as air-conditioning replacement with the approval of the Building Official, work up to the first required inspection will be allowed.Building Divison
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Permits expire and become null and void if work is not started and an inspection is not requested 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 180 days. Lack of an approved inspection within180 days will validate the job has been suspended or abandoned.Building Divison
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• Does the contractor have a valid License/Certificate of Competency? • Can the contractor provide you with recent local references? • Does the contractor have expired permits for other properties in the City of Miami Gardens? If so, they may not be able to obtain a permit for your project. For inquiries, call the Call Center at 305-622-8027. • Has the contractor worked within the City of Miami Gardens previously? • You can check with the State Department of Business and Professional Regulation and Miami-Dade Building Code Compliance Office for complaints against a contractor’s license at www.myflorida.com/dbpr and http://egvsys.metro-dade.com:1608/WWWSERV/ggvt/bnzawbcc.dia. • Will the contractor fulfill the contract and return after completion of the job for warranty issues? • The City cannot make recommendations for contractors or professionals; however, we can tell you if a contractor is registered to work in our City. To find out, call the Building Services Division at 305-622-8027.Building Divison
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Homeowners and contractors are required to apply for and post a permit card. If you are dealing with a contractor, be sure to check the name on the posted permit card. This name should match the name of your contractor’s company. If not, you may be dealing with an unlicensed contractor who is being aided by a licensed contractor.Building Divison
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Using a licensed contractor allows the City to verify that the contractor has the proper insurance should there be an injury on the job or as a result of the job. It also helps ensure that the job is completed safely and to your satisfaction. Prior to making your final payment to the contractor, ask to see proof that all inspections have passed and make sure that you are satisfied with the work. You can do this by calling the Call Center at 305-622-8027.Building Divison
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Expired permits are a violation against the property, and the current property owner is responsible for making any corrections to close the expired permit(s). Also, if the contractor you hire has expired permits for another location or property in the City of Miami Gardens they may not be able to obtain a permit for your project. For more information, call 305-622-8027.
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The permit holder or his/her agent is responsible for scheduling inspections when work is ready. To schedule an inspection request before 3 p.m. log in to your CSS online portal account and retrieve your permit and follow the prompts to "Request Inspections".
CSS Online Portal: https://miamigardensfl-energovpub.tylerhost.net/apps/selfservice#/home
To cancel an inspection before 9 a.m. send a request to buildingpermitquestions@miamigardens-fl.gov.
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Presently, the “walk-thru” process has been stopped. Meeting Hours Inspectors 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday, except major holidays.
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For general questions related to Building permit, permit application, inspection, plan review, please dial 305-622-8027.
For questions related to your permit application before it is ISSUED, please contact the Review Permit Coordinator who is in the "ASSIGNED TO" section of your permit summary from your CSS online portal account.
For IT technical support related to the CSS online portal, please dial 305-622-8000 Ext. 2603.
BUILDING STAFF DIRECTORY
Name
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Title
Email
Ozzie Diaz
2648
Building Official
odiaz@miamigardens-fl.gov
Jose Porta 2604 Assistant Building Official jporta@miamigardens-fl.gov Teneil Lewin
2656
Executive Secretary
tlewin@miamigardens-fl.gov
Nikisha Tonge 2627 Administrative Assistant ntonge@miamigardens-fl.gov Jose Rousseau
2654
Chief Building Inspector/Plan Reviewer
jrousseau@miaimigardens-fl.gov
Jorge Guasp
2646
Chief Electrical Inspector/Plan Reviewer
jguasp@miamigardens-fl.gov
Jorge Sariego
2660
Chief Mechanical Inspector/Plan Reviewer
jsariego@miamigardens-fl.gov
Odemar Jimenez
2661
Chief Plumbing Inspector/Plan Reviewer
ojimenez@miamigardens-fl.gov
Ignacio Scull
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Plan Reviewer/Inspector
iscull@miamigardens-fl.gov
Mike Gambino
2655
Plan Reviewer (Floodplain)
mgambino@miamigardens-fl.gov
Misael Rodriguez
2624
Plan Reviewer (Structural)
mrodriguez@miamigardens-fl.gov
Ulises Fernandez
Plan Reviewer (Building, Roofing)
ufernandez@miamigardens-fl.gov
David Crespo
2645
Inspector (Electrical)
dcrespo@miamigardens-fl.gov
Jorge Rodriguez
2650
Inspector (Building, Roofing)
Jrodriguez1@miamigardens-fl.gov
Javier Bacallao
2664
Inspector (Building, Roofing)
jbacallao@miamigardens-fl.gov
Stanley Nathan
2665
Inspector (Building, Roofing)
snathan@miamigardens-fl.gov
Julio Beltran
2647
Inspector (Electrical)
jbeltran@miamigardens-fl.gov
Ricardo Aller
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Inspector (Building, Roofing)
Raller@miamigardens-fl.gov
Mike Ramos
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Housing Inspector
mramos@miamigardens-fl.gov
Kimberly Otis
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Sr. Permit Review Coordinator
kotis@miamigardens-fl.gov
Cheryl-Anne Grandison
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Permit Review Coordinator
cgrandison@miamigardens-fl.gov
Joseph Dezine
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Permit Review Coordinator
Jdezine@miamigardens-fl.gov
Nohelia Meneses
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Permit Review Coordinator
nmeneses@miamigardens-fl.gov
Yahaira Ventura 2640 Permit Review Coordinator yventura@miamigardens-fl.gov Maria Bravo 2652 Receptionist mbravo@miamigardens-fl.gov Yurandy Villar 2652 Receptionist yvillar@miamigardens-fl.gov Jackie Julaton
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Bld. SME (EPL IT Technical Support for DEV SVS)
yjulaton@miamigardens-fl.gov