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Shed / Accessory Structure Permit in Florida

Detached sheds, workshops, or accessory buildings over 120 sq ft. We connect you with a licensed permit pro who handles the entire shed / accessory structure permit process in your county.

Typical Timeline

1-2 weeks

NOC Required

Typically No

Rejections

3 common issues

When Do You Need a Shed / Accessory Structure Permit?

In Florida, you need a shed / accessory structure permit when you're doing detached sheds, workshops, or accessory buildings over 120 sq ft. Most Florida counties require this permit before work begins, and inspections are required at specific stages of the project.

Common Rejection Reasons

These are the most common reasons shed / accessory structure permit applications get kicked back in Florida. A permit pro catches these before they become delays.

  • Exceeds lot coverage
  • Setback violation
  • Missing tie-down specs for wind zone

Why Use a Pro for Your Shed / Accessory Structure Permit?

  • They've pulled hundreds of shed / accessory structure 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 coordinate inspection scheduling so nothing falls through the cracks
  • You focus on your project while they handle the bureaucracy

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Helpful Guides

Shed / Accessory Structure Permit FAQ

How long does it take to get a shed / accessory structure permit in Florida?

The typical timeline for a shed / accessory structure permit in Florida is 1-2 weeks. This can vary by county and the complexity of your specific project. Our permit pros can give you a more accurate estimate based on your county and project details.

How much does a shed / accessory structure permit cost in Florida?

Permit fees vary by county and project scope. Most counties charge based on the value of the work or a flat fee schedule. Your permit pro will include the county fee estimate when they assess your project. The permit fee is paid directly to the county.

Can I pull a shed / accessory structure permit myself?

In some cases, yes — Florida allows owner-builder permits for certain projects on your homesteaded property. However, many homeowners find the process frustrating due to complex requirements, confusing portals, and correction loops. A permit pro saves you time and ensures a clean application.

What documents do I need for a shed / accessory structure permit?

Requirements vary by county, but typically you'll need: a completed application form, project plans or specifications, contractor license information (if applicable), product approval numbers, and possibly engineering calculations. Your permit pro will tell you exactly what's needed for your county.

What inspections are required for a shed / accessory structure permit?

Most permitted work in Florida requires inspections at specific stages. The exact inspections depend on your project type and county. Common stages include rough-in, structural, and final inspection. Your permit pro coordinates the inspection schedule with the county.

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