Pool Permit in Florida
New pool or spa construction, including decking and enclosure. We connect you with a licensed permit pro who handles the entire pool permit process in your county.
2-4 weeks including plan review
Yes
4 common issues
When Do You Need a Pool Permit?
In Florida, you need a pool permit when you're doing new pool or spa construction, including decking and enclosure. Most Florida counties require this permit before work begins, and inspections are required at specific stages of the project.
NOC Required: This permit type requires a Notice of Commencement (NOC) to be recorded with the county clerk before construction begins. Our permit pros handle this filing for you.
Common Rejection Reasons
These are the most common reasons pool permit applications get kicked back in Florida. A permit pro catches these before they become delays.
- Setback violations
- Missing barrier/fence plan
- Drainage plan incomplete
- Missing structural engineering
Why Use a Pro for Your Pool Permit?
- They've pulled hundreds of pool permits and know exactly what your county needs
- They prepare complete applications the first time — fewer corrections, faster approval
- They track your application through plan review and respond to comments quickly
- They handle the NOC filing and coordinate with inspections
- You focus on your project while they handle the bureaucracy
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