Get an Expedited Plan Review (Residential)

Are you trying to obtain a permit(s) for a smaller, non-structural home improvement project? With Homeowner's Express Review, eligible projects like roof repairs, window placements, and driveway installations can be reviewed and approved on the same business day.

IMPORTANT: Please note that the Homeowner's Express Review service is a special process that does not apply to all applications. Some applications may not qualify for this expedited service. 

The goal of the Homeowner's Express Review service is to provide applicants with a response within one business day. However, the response may be sent on the following business day, depending on the time the application is submitted and any required revisions to documents and drawings. Keep in mind that weekends and holidays may affect the review process and response times. 

 

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Confirm Eligibility

Homeowner Express Review is only available for specific types of residential projects, making it easier to complete common repairs and updates. Do not apply for an expedited review unless you're trying to complete an eligible project. These include:  

  • Roof Replacements and Repairs: Flat, metal, shingle, tile, and waterproofing roofs
  • Window and Door Replacements
  • Driveways and Paving: Concrete, asphalt, sealcoat, and paver driveways
  • Minor Interior Repairs: Kitchen, bathroom, or cabinet repairs
  • Interior Demolition: Non-structural
  • Fences, Walls, and Gates: Including woods, metal, and chain link fences, automatic and manual gates

IMPORTANT: Properties with open code violations or in historic districts are not eligible for this service. 

Collect Documents

Please ensure you have all required documents, which you'll need to include in your application. All of your documents and drawings follow the City’s Naming Convention Standards to prevent delays in the process.  

Each project type has a unique required checklist, please see drop-downs below and use the appropriate checklist for your application. Additionally, applications need:

  • Signed and sealed plans in PDF format. 
  • Product approvals (if required), such as Notice of Acceptance (NOA) for roofing or windows. 
  • Completed application forms and any supporting documents specific to your project. 

Complete Application 

Once you've collected your documents, you will apply for expedited review process in iBuild.

IMPORTANT: To qualify for the same day review service, your application MUST be submitted by 10:00 AM.

  • Create an iBuild Account or log into the iBuild Portal to start a new application. 
  • Select Start Application in iBuild.
  • Select Homeowner's Express Review Application.
  • Search and select the project address.
  • Complete all necessary fields and follow the on-screen instructions. 

System Check: iBuild will automatically check for any open code violations or if the property is in a historic district. If your property does not meet eligibility criteria, you will receive a message with instructions on what to do next.  

Pay Upfront Fees

Your upfront fees will be invoiced after you have submitted the permit application. Complete any required fee payment through iBuild to activate your application for review.

Upload Documents

After completing your application, you will receive an email letting you know that you have to upload all required documents. For reference, your documents need to be uploaded through ProjectDox.

View your checklist below and don't forget to make sure all documents and drawings follow the City’s Naming Convention Standards.

Await Feedback

After submitting your application and documents, the City’s review process will begin:  

  1. Pre-screening: A Permitting Coordinator will perform a quick initial review of your documents to ensure their completeness.  If minor corrections are needed, you will be notified and can update your revised documents in ProjectDox. 
  2. Same-Day Plan ReviewFast-Track Review: Each discipline (e.g., roofing, building, or zoning) will review your plans on the same day. If everything meets code standards, your permit will be approved on the same day you applied.  
  3. Corrections and Resubmission: If any issues are found in your documentation, you will receive a list of required corrections through the ProjectDox portal
  4. Cutoff Time for Resubmissions: To keep your application eligible for same-day review, resubmit any corrected documents by 12:00 PM. Any corrected documents resubmitted after the deadline, and applications requiring more than three rounds of review will be transferred to the regular permit review process.

Pull Permit and Permit Fees

After receiving your approval, you will need to pay any additional re-review fees so you can pull and print your permit card, which can be done online. Visit the Pull, Print a Permit page for detailed instructions. 

Schedule Inspections

With your Homeowner Express Review permit approved, you can begin your project immediately. Visit the Schedule a Building Inspection page for guidance. Once the work is completed, you must schedule any necessary inspections.

Receive Final Approval 

  • After passing all inspections, the City will issue a final approval, officially closing out your permit.  

View Checklists Below:

Applicant Checklist: Residential Permit: Re-roofing – Flat Roof

The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for re-roofing – flat roofs.

Required Permit Applications

  • Building Roofing permit

Permit Review Disciplines

  • Roofing

Minimum Plan Submittal:

  • A complete roofing permit application.
  • Disclosure Statement – on HVHZ Roof sketch page

    “This permit for reroofing is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the roof is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the reroofed area is attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the roof is attached is legalized by this permit.”

  • Submit High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) form - RPF
    • Show roof plan with dimensions and slope
    • Fill out sections A, B & C
  • Miami Dade County Product Approval or NOA indicating system that will be used - NOA
  • UL indicating system that will be used - UL
  • Owner’s notification for roofing consideration FORM 1524 – BLD
  • Owner’s Affidavit of Exemption - BLD

Required Inspections

  • Inspection Division – Building Roofing
  1. Insulation
  2. Base Application / Hot mop
  3. Tin Cap
  4. Final Building Roofing

Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply.

You can download this guide in PDF format: Residential Permit: Re-roofing – Flat Roof applicant checklist.(PDF, 168KB)

Applicant Checklist: Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Metal Roof

This application is only valid for residential roof repairs. The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for re-roofing – metal roofs. 

Required Permit Applications

  • Building Roofing permit

Permit Review Disciplines

  • Roofing

Minimum Plan Submittal:

  • A complete roofing permit application - PAP
  • Verify correct roofing categories and total area of roofing
  • Disclosure Statement – on HVHZ Roof sketch page

“This permit for reroofing is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the roof is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the reroofed area is attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the roof is attached is legalized by this permit.”

  • Submit High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) form - RPF
    • Show roof plan with dimensions and slope
    • Fill out sections A, B & D
  • Miami Dade County Product Approval or NOA indicating system that will be used - NOA

    Click here for Product Control Search.

  • UL indicating system that will be used - UL
  • Owner’s notification for roofing consideration FORM 1524 - BLD
  • Owner’s Affidavit of Exemption - BLD

Required Inspections

  • Inspection Division – Building Roofing
  1. Insulation
  2. In Progress Tile/Shingle/Metal
  3. Tin Cap
  4. Final Building Roofing

Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply.

You can download this guide in PDF format: Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Metal Roof applicant checklist.(PDF, 191KB)

Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Roof Waterproofing

This application is only valid for residential roof repairs. The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for re-roofing – roof waterproofing.

Required Permit Applications

  • Building Roofing permit

Permit Review Disciplines

  • Roofing

Minimum Plan Submittal:

  • A complete roofing permit application - PAP
  • Verify correct roofing categories and total area of roofing
  • Disclosure Statement – on HVHZ Roof sketch page

“This permit for reroofing is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the roof is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the reroofed area is attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the roof is attached is legalized by this permit.”

  • Submit High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) form - RPF
    • Show roof plan with dimensions and slope
    • Fill out sections A, B & D
  • Miami Dade County Product Approval or NOA indicating system that will be used - NOA

    Click here for Product Control Search.

  • UL indicating system that will be used - UL
  • Owner’s notification for roofing consideration FORM 1524 - BLD
  • Owner’s Affidavit of Exemption - BLD

Required Inspections

  • Inspection Division – Building Roofing
  1. Insulation
  2. In Progress Tile/Shingle/Metal
  3. Tin Cap
  4. Final Building Roofing

Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply.

You can download this guide in PDF format: Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Roof Waterproofing applicant checklist.(PDF, 216KB)

Applicant Checklist: Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Shingle Roof

This application is only valid for residential roof repairs. The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for re-roofing – shingle roofs.

Required Permit Applications

  • Building Roofing permit

Permit Review Disciplines

  • Roofing

Minimum Plan Submittal:

  • A complete roofing permit application - PAP
  • Verify correct roofing categories and total area of roofing
  • Disclosure Statement – on HVHZ Roof sketch page

“This permit for reroofing is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the roof is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the reroofed area is attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the roof is attached is legalized by this permit.”

  • Submit High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) form - RPF
    • Show roof plan with dimensions and slope
    • Fill out sections A, B & D
  • Miami Dade County Product Approval or NOA indicating system that will be used - NOA

    Click here for Product Control Search.

  • UL indicating system that will be used - UL
  • Owner’s notification for roofing consideration FORM 1524 - BLD
  • Owner’s Affidavit of Exemption - BLD

Required Inspections

  • Inspection Division – Building Roofing
  1. Insulation
  2. In Progress Tile/Shingle/Metal
  3. Tin Cap
  4. Final Building Roofing

Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply.

You can download this guide in PDF format: Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Shingle Roof applicant checklist.(PDF, 265KB) 

Applicant Checklist: Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Tile Roof

This application is only valid for residential roof repairs. The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for re-roofing tile roofs.

Required Permit Applications

  • Building Roofing permit

Permit Review Disciplines

  • Roofing

Minimum Plan Submittal:

  • A complete roofing permit application - PAP
  • Verify correct roofing categories and total area of roofing
  • Disclosure Statement – on HVHZ Roof sketch page

“This permit for reroofing is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the roof is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the reroofed area is attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the roof is attached is legalized by this permit.”

  • Submit High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) form - RPF
    • Show roof plan with dimensions and slope
    • Fill out sections A, B & D
  • Miami Dade County Product Approval or NOA indicating system that will be used - NOA

    Click here for Product Control Search.

  • UL indicating system that will be used - UL
  • Owner’s notification for roofing consideration FORM 1524 - BLD
  • Owner’s Affidavit of Exemption - BLD

Required Inspections

  • Inspection Division – Building Roofing
  1. Insulation
  2. In Progress Tile/Shingle/Metal
  3. Tin Cap
  4. Final Building Roofing

Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply.

You can download this guide in PDF format: Residential Permit: Re-Roofing – Tile Roof applicant checklist.(PDF, 213KB) 

If your property is located in a High Velocity Hurricane Zone, and your construction work requires that you complete all or parts of the High Velocity Hurricane Zone Uniform Roofing Application Form for Miami-Dade County, you will need to submit this with your application. 

You can view or download the High Velocity Hurricane Zone Uniform Roofing Application Form for Miami-Dade County here. 

Applicant Checklist: Residential Permit: Exterior Windows and Doors

The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for exterior windows and doors replacement only. Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply.

Required Permit Applications

  • Building permit

Permit Review Disciplines

  • Building

Documents Required for Upload:

  • Standard Naming Convention for Drawings and Documents in Italics and Bold.
  • A complete building permit application. - PAP
  • Cover sheet with disclosure Statement and scope of the work. - G

    “This permit for windows and doors, is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the home is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the windows and doors are attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the windows and doors are attached is legalized by this permit.”

  • Provide elevations of each exterior wall having windows and doors being replaced. 
  • Provide a floor plan and identify which windows and doors are being replaced. A
  • Current Miami Dade County NOA Product Approval or State of Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Product Approval. NOA

Information needed for the window and door replacement:

  • Code Sections in Bold.
  • Room label and location
  • Windows and Doors schedule, identify which window or door relate to which NOA
  • Size and model of each window and door. (Shall be existing frame or existing rough opening, changes to the openings are not allowed for Homeowner’s Express Reviews, they will need to be part of a remodeling permit)
  • Identify emergency escape and rescue for sleeping rooms, FBC R310.1
  • Identify windowsill height to finish floor and windowsill height to exterior ground, for each window being changed. FBC R312.2.1
  • Site wind pressures. ASCE 7-22 Chapter 30 and the 2023 FBC, Building sections 1620.2 and 1620.3 (175 mph (3-second gust)/ Exposure C). Click here for BORA Interpretation Wind Load Table for Openings.

Make sure to identify the following items in NOA-

  • Required positive and negative pressures of each window/door being used (typically located in the product approval documents under the design and pressures rating (psf)
  • Identify the size of each window or door
  • Identify all mullions
  • Identify which glass type and thickness
  • Cannot be expired, must be for the current Florida Building Code in effect. Click here for Product Control Search.

Required Inspections:

  • Inspection Division – Building
  • Window/Door Buck
  • Window/Door Final

You can download this guide in PDF format: Residential Permit: Exterior Windows and Doors applicant checklist.(PDF, 186KB)

Applicant Checklist: Residential Permit: Kitchen Repair/Bathroom Repair/Laundry Repair/Cabinets/Soffit Repairs

The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for Kitchen, bathroom, laundry, cabinets, or soffit repairs. This permit is for repairs, reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage, not for alterations. Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply. 

Required Permit Applications  

  • Building permit  

 Permit Review Disciplines  

  • Building  
  • Electrical  
  • Mechanical  
  • Plumbing 

Documents Required for Upload: 

  • Standard Naming Convention for Drawings and Documents in Italics and Bold. 
  • A complete building permit application. PAP-
  • Cover sheet with disclosure Statement and scope of the work. -G

    “This permit for repairs, is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the home is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the repairs are attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the repairs are attached is legalized by this permit.” 

  • Provide floor plan, elevations, sections, any details needed for construction and any other drawings necessary. 

Example: Floor plans with electrical connections, appliance location, dimensions. Elevations with counter heights and outlet locations. 

This type of permit applies for interior repairs consisting of: 

  • Replacement of existing cabinetry 
  • Replacement of appliances  
  • Repairs  
  • Electrical outlets  
  • Plumbing connections. No new locations. 
  • Repair of existing bathrooms  
  • Replacement of plumbing fixtures 

 Required Inspections: 

  • Inspection Division – Building
    • Framing/Fire Penetration
    • Drywall
    • Soundproofing in Progress
    • Final Building
  • Inspection Division – Electrical
    • Final Electrical
  • Inspection Division – Mechanical Air
    • Final Mechanical
  • ¨Inspection Division – Plumbing
    • Final Plumbing
  • Inspection Division – Zoning/CE
    • Final Zoning

 

You can download this guide in PDF format: Residential Permit: Kitchen Repair/Bathroom Repair/Laundry Repair/Cabinets/Soffit Repairs applicant checklist.(PDF, 253KB) 

Applicant Checklist: Standalone Driveway Permit

Required Sheets:

  • Survey (less than 1 year old)
  • Site plan

Both survey and site plan need to show information (which must match between survey and site plan):

  • Legal description
  • Boundary dimensions
  • Base Building Line (BBL)
  • Distance to Center Line
  • All right of way conditions (e.g. trees, poles, guy wires, hydrants, curb, gutter, sidewalk, meter boxes, fences)

In addition, site plan must show:

  • Proposed driveway location
  • Distance from edge of driveway to side property line
  • Driveway width and length
  • Driveway flares with dimensions
  • Visibility triangle (10’ line along BBL, 10’ line along driveway edge into private property, and a line connecting them)
  • Copies of relevant Public Works standard details

Note: A copy of a boundary survey marked up with proposed driveway may be acceptable as a site plan. If so, it must be submitted in addition to a survey without markups.

Required Inspections:

  • Public Works final inspection
  • Formwork inspection is optional

Additional Permits Needed (to be pulled by contractor):

  • Public Works sub-permit
  • ROW closure permit

Not eligible for express plan check if:                                                                                

  • More than 2 dwelling units (bigger than duplex)
  • After the fact/legalization permit
  • Permit triggers tree/utility pole relocations (new driveway at location of existing feature)

Nonstandard Materials: Pavers, concrete slabs with spaces in between, and stamped concrete all require covenants to make property owner responsible for maintenance instead of the City.

Criteria for Approval:

  • Edge of driveway at least 5’ from side property line
  • Driveway width between 10’ and 40’
  • Slope requirements: max 2% cross slope and 5% longitudinal slope for sidewalk, max 8.3% slope for vehicular ramp

 

You can download this guide in PDF format: Standalone Driveway Permit applicant checklist.(PDF, 180KB) 

Applicant Checklist: Interior Demolition Permit

The following is a checklist of required items, forms and standard details for interior demolition. This permit is for interior demolition only, not for alterations. Please note that this checklist is not intended to be all-inclusive. Due to changes in code, regulations and ordinances, other requirements may apply. 

Required Permit Applications  

  • Building permit  

 Permit Review Disciplines  

  • Building  
  • Structural 
  • Electrical  
  • Mechanical  
  • Plumbing 

Documents Required for Upload: 

Standard Naming Convention for Drawings and Documents in Italics and Bold. 

  • A complete building permit application. PAP
  • Cover sheet with disclosure Statement and scope of the work. G

“This permit for interior demolition, is limited solely to authorizing that work. This permit does not legalize any portion of the structure to which the home is attached that may be depicted in the permit and is limited only to authorizing the proposed scope of work in the permit. Further, this permit may not be used as record evidence that any portion of the structure to which the interior demolition is attached was lawfully permitted notwithstanding this permit’s inclusion in the City’s records. No portion of the structure to which the interior demolition is attached is legalized by this permit.”

Below is a list of information that should be included in the plans. The specifics may vary depending on the case: 

  • Provide Plans: floor plan, elevations, sections, any details needed for the interior demolition and any other drawings necessary. 
  • Provide Scope of Work: Clearly define which areas of the house will be demolished (e.g., walls, floors, ceilings). 
  • Provide Existing Layout: A detailed drawing showing the current state of the interior. 
  • Proposed Layout: Indicates how the space will look after demolition. 
  • Provide Structural Plans: For modifications to load-bearing walls or other structural components, plans must be reviewed and sealed by a licensed professional. 
  • Provide Temporary Support Details: If applicable, include how structural integrity will be maintained during demolition. 
  • Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Plans: Utility Disconnection/Capping. Show where utilities like plumbing, gas, and electrical systems will be disconnected or safely terminated.

Required Inspections: 

  • Inspection Division – Building
    • Structural in Progress
    • Final Building
  • Inspection Division – Electrical
    • Final Electrical
  • Inspection Division – Mechanical Air
    • Final Mechanical
  • Inspection Division – Plumbing
    • Final Plumbing

 

You can download this guide in PDF format: Interior Demolition Permit applicant checklist.(PDF, 238KB) 

Applicant Checklist: Tree Permit

 Factors to evaluate when determining whether a Tree Permit is required:

  • The Tree Boundary Survey shows trees on site within close proximity to the proposed scope of work.
    • Close Proximity: The proposed work is located within 20 feet of existing trees.
  • The Site Plan and/or Tree Disposition Plan lists existing trees to remain, remove or relocate.
  • Aerial imagery (Google, Property Appraisal, etc.) shows existing trees within close proximity of the proposed work.
  • There are shared/neighboring trees on adjacent lots that could be impacted by the proposed scope of work. (Proposed development can potentially affect trees on adjacent lots).

Applicant Checklist: Tree Permit

Required Sheets:

  • Tree Boundary Survey (no older than 12 months at the time of submittal).
  • Tree Disposition Plan: identifies and lists trees within close proximity of the proposed scope of work.
  • Tree Protection Plan: Identifies all trees to remain on site with adequate. Tree protection and protection barriers in accordance with the Miami-Dade County Landscape Manual
  • Tree Report, when applicable: Provide an assessment of trees, including tree details. The assessment must be done by an ISA Certified Arborist.

 

You can download this guide in PDF format: Tree Permit applicant checklist.(PDF, 163KB)