Electronic Permitting

Public Notice

Beginning October 1st, 2025, permit fees have been adjusted in accordance with Resolution No. 2025-054. 

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Notice:

Contractors, you will need to reregister in order to continue scheduling inspections, submitting permits and having their permits issued by creating an online account, registering as a contractor in MGO, and turning in new certificates of liability, worker's comp and contractor's license due to the permitting software change.

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*Owner/Builders: Per Florida State Statute 489.103(c):

To qualify for exemption under this subsection, an owner must personally appear and sign the building permit application and must satisfy local permitting agency requirements, if any, proving that the owner has a complete understanding of the owner’s obligations under the law as specified in the disclosure statement in this section. However, for the purpose of implementing a “United States Department of Energy SunShot Initiative: Rooftop Solar Challenge” grant and the participation of county and municipal governments, including local permitting agencies under the jurisdiction of such county and municipal governments, an owner’s notarized signature or personal appearance to sign the permit application is not required for a solar project, as described in subparagraph (a) (3), if the building permit application is submitted electronically to the permitting agency and the owner certifies the application and disclosure statement using the permitting agency’s electronic confirmation system. If any person violates the requirements of this subsection, the local permitting agency shall withhold final approval, revoke the permit, or pursue any action or remedy for unlicensed activity against the owner and any person performing work that requires licensure under the permit issued.