Pinecrest, FL · Miami-Dade County
Procedure to Close Expired Miami-Dade Permit
A procedural guide for property owners closing expired Miami-Dade County permits through Pinecrest's Building and Planning Department, requiring a notarized permit application and compliance affidavit.
What this form is
This procedure outlines the steps property owners must follow to officially close an expired Miami-Dade County permit through Pinecrest. The process requires submitting a notarized permit application signed by the property owner, a sworn affidavit certifying compliance with building codes, and a $126.25 fee. Pinecrest Resolution 2002-14 governs this closure process to resolve permits that are no longer valid under Miami-Dade County records.
Who needs it
Property owners in Pinecrest with expired Miami-Dade County permits on their property who need to formally close the permits with the local building department.
Why it needs a notary
The permit application must be signed by the property owner and notarized to verify the owner's authority and intent to formally close the expired Miami-Dade County permit.
Preview the form
The blank PDF straight from Pinecrest. Look it over, then upload your filled copy to start the notary session.
You’ll need ID and a webcam.
A licensed Florida online notary will join you on video, verify your government-issued ID, witness your signature, and apply their seal. You’ll receive the notarized PDF by email when the session ends.