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Demolition Permit Requirements by County in Florida

Quick Answer

To demolish a house in Florida, you must obtain a demolition permit from your local city or county building department. This is required under the Florida Building Code. In addition, you must file a Notice of Renovation or Demolition with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) at least 10 working days before demolition to comply with asbestos regulations.

What Permits Are Needed for House Demolition in Florida?

Every Florida county requires a demolition permit before tearing down a house. Most also require an asbestos survey, proof of utility disconnections, and a waste disposal or recycling plan. In some counties, you may also need septic tank abandonment approval or tree removal permits.

Steps to Get a Demolition Permit in Florida

  1. Submit a demolition permit application to your local building department.

  2. Provide an asbestos inspection and abatement report, if required.

  3. Obtain proof of utility disconnections (water, gas, electric, sewer).

  4. Attach a site plan showing the structure to be demolished.

  5. Submit a Notice of Demolition to the Florida DEP 10 days before work.

  6. Receive permit approval and schedule required inspections.

Typical approval time: 5 to 15 business days

Typical cost: $100 to $400 for a residential demolition permit

Florida Demolition Permit Requirements by County

County

Required Permits & Documents

Notes

Hillsborough (Tampa)

Demolition permit, asbestos survey, utility clearance

Apply online via Hillsborough County Building Services

Pinellas

Residential demolition permit, asbestos report, tree removal permit if applicable

Required for both full and partial demolitions

Pasco

Demolition permit, septic tank abandonment approval, site plan

See residential vs. industrial demolition in Pasco

Orange (Orlando)

Demolition permit, erosion control plan, utility clearance

Includes both residential and commercial projects

Miami-Dade

Demolition permit, asbestos clearance, environmental review, waste disposal plan

One of the strictest counties in Florida

Broward

Demolition permit, asbestos survey, NESHAP notification

Notice to Broward Environmental Protection Division may be required

Palm Beach

Demolition permit, asbestos inspection, septic system documentation

Additional environmental review in coastal areas

Duval (Jacksonville)

Demolition permit, site plan, utility clearances

Apply via City of Jacksonville Permitting

Lee (Fort Myers)

Demolition permit, asbestos report, solid waste disposal plan

Coastal areas may require FEMA review

Polk

Demolition permit, utility disconnections, asbestos testing

May also require stormwater review

 

For larger projects such as shopping centers or industrial sites, see industrial demolition services or review past projects like Gulf View Mall demolition.

Residential vs. Commercial Demolition Permit Requirements

Requirement

Residential

Commercial

Demolition Permit

Yes

Yes

Asbestos Survey

Yes, required in most counties

Always required

Utility Disconnections

Yes

Yes

Site Plan

Simple site sketch

Detailed engineering site plan

Waste Disposal Plan

Recommended

Required

DEP Notification

Yes, 10-day notice

Yes, 10-day notice

Learn more about residential demolition projects compared with commercial demolition in Tampa.

Common Questions

Do I need an asbestos inspection before house demolition in Florida?

Yes. An asbestos inspection is required before a demolition permit is approved in nearly every county.

How long does it take to get a demolition permit in Florida?

Most counties issue permits within 5 to 15 business days, provided all documents are complete.

Can I apply for a demolition permit online?

Yes. Many counties including Hillsborough, Orange, and Duval accept online applications.

Can a homeowner apply for their own demolition permit?

In some counties, yes. However, hiring a licensed demolition contractor ensures compliance.

How much does a demolition permit cost in Florida?

Permit fees typically range between $100 and $400 for residential demolitions.

 

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People Also Ask

What is the first step to demolish a house in Florida?

The first step is to apply for a demolition permit from your county building department.

Is DEP notification always required in Florida?

Yes, Florida law requires a 10-day Notice of Demolition to DEP to comply with asbestos regulations.

What happens if I demolish a house without a permit?

Demolishing without a permit can lead to fines, stop-work orders, and legal liability.

Do all Florida counties have the same demolition rules?

No. Requirements vary by county, but all must follow Florida Building Code and asbestos regulations.

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