Cutler Bay, FL · Miami-Dade County
Permit Application
General permit application for building, electrical, plumbing, roofing, and other construction work in Cutler Bay. Required for most residential and commercial projects.
- 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 is the primary permit application form used by Cutler Bay's Building Division for all types of construction and development projects. Applicants select their permit type (building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, roofing, etc.), provide property details, describe the work, and include floodplain information. The form routes to the appropriate departments for zoning, landscape, and public works review based on project scope.
Who needs it
Homeowners, contractors, and property owners applying for any construction, renovation, or modification permit in Cutler Bay, including roofing, plumbing, electrical, and new construction projects.
Why it needs a notary
Notarization may be required depending on permit type and whether the applicant is the property owner; the Building Division will specify notarization requirements during intake review.
How to get this notarized
- 1
Complete Your Permit Application
Fill out the Cutler Bay Permit Application thoroughly, ensuring all project details, property information, and applicant sections are complete but do not sign it yet.
- 2
Determine Notary Need
Review the specific instructions for your permit type or consult with the Cutler Bay Building Division to confirm if notarization is required for your application.
- 3
Schedule Notary Service
Book an appointment with City Notary. Choose a time and location convenient for you in the Cutler Bay area.
- 4
Prepare for Notarization
Bring your unsigned but completed Cutler Bay Permit Application and a valid, government-issued photo identification to your notary appointment.
- 5
Sign Before Notary
In the presence of the notary public, you will be asked to sign the permit application. The notary will then complete the notarization process by adding their seal and signature.
- 6
Submit Your Application
Once notarized, submit your Cutler Bay Permit Application to the Cutler Bay Building Division along with any other required documentation.
Preview the form
The blank PDF straight from Cutler Bay. 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
- How do I get my Cutler Bay permit application notarized?
- You can get your Cutler Bay permit application notarized by scheduling an appointment with a local notary service like City Notary. Bring your completed application and a valid government-issued ID to your scheduled appointment. The notary will verify your identity and witness your signature.
- Do I need notarization for all types of Cutler Bay permit applications?
- Notarization requirements for Cutler Bay permit applications can vary. The Building Division typically specifies whether notarization is needed based on the permit type and if the applicant is the property owner. Always check with the Cutler Bay Building Division for specific requirements for your project.
- What parts of the Cutler Bay permit application need notarization?
- Typically, the applicant's signature section of the Cutler Bay permit application requires notarization. This legally verifies that the signatory is indeed the person named on the document. Ensure all other sections are completed before seeking notarization.
- Who can get a Cutler Bay permit application notarized?
- Property owners, contractors, and authorized agents who are listed as the applicant on the Cutler Bay permit form can get the document notarized, provided they present a valid government-issued identification to the notary.
