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When a permit is required
Permit triggers and exempt work for Putnam County
A building permit is required for residential new construction, additions, remodels, change of use, structures in special flood hazard areas, boathouses, retaining walls over 2 feet, window and door replacement, roofing and siding, stucco on wood-framed buildings, pools 24 inches deep or more, most electrical/mechanical/plumbing/gas replacements and additions, and broadly for commercial construction, alterations, demolition, tenant build-outs, accessory structures, grading/fill/dredging, accessible routes/parking, docks/boathouses, and tents 120 square feet or greater.
- Exempt Zoning permit only (not full building permit) for detached residential accessory buildings 150 square feet or less and up to 12 feet high
- Exempt Zoning permit only for certain small wood decks
- Exempt Zoning permit only for certain manufactured storage sheds 150 square feet or less
- Exempt Zoning permit only for a covered entry porch up to 36 square feet on a HUD home
- Exempt No permit for certain minor work including some flatwork, limited residential roof/wall/interior covering repairs up to 25 percent in 12 months
- Exempt No permit for certain like-for-like residential electrical fixture swaps
- Exempt No permit for certain portable gas/mechanical equipment
- Exempt No permit for some minor plumbing fixture replacements or leak repairs
Note: Emergency repairs may proceed before permit issuance, but the permit application must be filed the next business day and work must comply with Florida Building Code. Confirm all requirements with Putnam County Building Department before proceeding.
- County permit application with original signatures
- Owner-builder affidavit (when applicable)
- Notice of commencement (for work above stated thresholds)
- Site plan or survey
- Signed and sealed plans or qualifying prescriptive designs
- Energy forms and Manual J/S/D (when applicable)
- Florida product approvals
- Truss plans
- Contractor license and insurance/workers comp documentation
- Driveway permit (for connections to county road system)
- Floodplain documentation and elevation certificates (where applicable)
- Building code
- Florida Building Code (state-mandated); County Building Code and local regulations
- Permit validity
- Building permit is valid for 180 days and remains active if an approved inspection occurs within 180 days or the building official grants an extension.
- Owner-builder
- Owner-builders must comply with state requirements and provide required documentation.
- Contractor requirements
- State-certified contractors must provide current state license, liability insurance, workers compensation, workers compensation exemption form if applicable, and occupational license before permits will be issued.
Application process
Typical processing: Not specified; contact Building Department for current timelines.
- 01 Complete the county permit application with property owner, parcel information, scope of work, cost of construction, and utility information.
- 02 Prepare required review package including structural, architectural, and trade-specific documents per county checklists.
- 03 Provide zoning approval and required documentation to Building Department.
- 04 State-certified contractors must provide current state license, liability insurance, workers compensation, and occupational license.
- 05 Submit application and all required documents to Putnam County Building Department in person, by mail, or via online portal if available.
- 06 County staff reviews for completeness and compliance with Florida Building Code and land development regulations.
- 07 Pay applicable fees once application is approved.
- 08 Schedule inspections through the online permit portal or by email if portal is unavailable.
Typical processing time: Not specified; contact Building Department for current timelines.
Required inspections
Scheduling and sequence
- Online permit portal (online)
- Email (if portal unavailable) (email)
Typical sequence: Permit holder is responsible for calling for each required phase before concealment. All permits require final inspection.
Frequently asked
Common questions about unincorporated Putnam County permits
01 Do I need a building permit in unincorporated Putnam County, FL? ▸
02 How do I apply for a building permit in unincorporated Putnam County, FL? ▸
03 How long does it take to get a building permit in unincorporated Putnam County, FL? ▸
04 What work is exempt from building permits in unincorporated Putnam County, FL? ▸
05 How do I schedule a building inspection in unincorporated Putnam County, FL? ▸
Educational reference. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with Putnam County Building Department before applying. Jaspector is not legal advice.