Coral Springs, FL · Broward County
Private Provider Plan Compliance Affidavit
Affidavit certifying that construction plans reviewed by a private provider architect or engineer comply with Florida Building Code and local amendments.
- Florida-licensed notary
- ~15 min average
- Notarized PDF emailed
What you’ll need
- Government-issued photo ID
- Webcam-enabled device (laptop or phone)
- This form, ready to upload as a PDF
What this form is
This form is used when a licensed architect or engineer (private provider) reviews and approves construction plans for compliance with the Florida Building Code and local amendments. The form documents that the reviewer or their authorized representative personally conducted the plan review and holds the appropriate license or certificate under Florida law. A separate affidavit is required for each review discipline (building, structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical).
Who needs it
Licensed architects or engineers who perform private plan reviews for building permits and need to certify code compliance to the city.
Why it needs a notary
Florida law requires the private provider's signature and the duly authorized representative's signature to be notarized to authenticate the sworn certification of code compliance.
How to get this notarized
- 1
Schedule Notarization
Book an appointment through City Notary's platform, specifying your location in Coral Springs and preferred time for the notarization.
- 2
Complete Affidavit
Fill out all sections of the Private Provider Plan Compliance Affidavit form, ensuring the private provider and authorized representative have signed it.
- 3
Verify & Notarize
Present the completed affidavit and valid government-issued identification to the mobile notary. The notary will verify identities and witness the signatures, then affix their seal.
- 4
Receive Notarized Form
Obtain your officially notarized Private Provider Plan Compliance Affidavit, ready for submission to the City of Coral Springs.
Preview the form
The blank PDF straight from Coral Springs. 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.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Private Provider Plan Compliance Affidavit in Coral Springs?
- This affidavit is a sworn statement from a licensed architect or engineer (private provider) certifying that construction plans comply with the Florida Building Code and Coral Springs' local amendments. It's required when private providers review building plans for permit applications.
- Do I need to notarize the Private Provider Plan Compliance Affidavit for Coral Springs?
- Yes, Florida law mandates notarization for the signatures of both the private provider and their authorized representative on this affidavit. This authenticates the sworn certification of code compliance required by the City of Coral Springs.
- How do I get my Coral Springs Private Provider Affidavit notarized?
- You can use City Notary to quickly and conveniently get your Private Provider Plan Compliance Affidavit notarized. Simply schedule an appointment, and our mobile notaries will come to you, ensuring your document is properly authenticated for submission to Coral Springs.
- Can I use one affidavit for multiple review disciplines (e.g., structural and electrical)?
- No, a separate Private Provider Plan Compliance Affidavit is typically required for each review discipline, such as building, structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical, when submitting to Coral Springs.
