Cutler Bay, FL · Miami-Dade County

Storm Shutter Permit Checklist

Checklist for obtaining a storm shutter installation permit, including owner-builder affidavit and documentation requirements for window and door protection.

Standard form~10 min to notarize
  • 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 guides property owners through the permit application process for installing storm shutters or panels on windows and doors. It includes a checklist of required documents—such as plans showing opening locations and roof height, County approval notices, and an owner-builder affidavit if applicable—along with the permit fee. The form ensures compliance with local wind-protection standards and egress requirements.

Who needs it

Homeowners installing storm shutters or protective panels on their property to prepare for hurricane season or meet building code requirements.

Why it needs a notary

The owner-builder affidavit section requires notarization to verify the property owner's identity and confirm their authority to undertake the storm shutter work as stated in the application.

How to get this notarized

  1. 1

    Review Cutler Bay Storm Shutter Permit Checklist

    Start by obtaining and thoroughly reviewing the official Storm Shutter Permit Checklist from the City of Cutler Bay to understand all requirements.

  2. 2

    Prepare Required Documentation

    Gather all necessary documents such as site plans, product specifications, and any relevant County approvals as outlined in the checklist.

  3. 3

    Complete Owner-Builder Affidavit (if applicable)

    If you are managing the installation yourself, fill out the owner-builder affidavit section of the permit application.

  4. 4

    Get Owner-Builder Affidavit Notarized

    Bring your completed owner-builder affidavit to City Notary for official notarization, validating your identity and commitment to the project.

  5. 5

    Submit Permit Application to Cutler Bay

    Submit your complete permit application, including all documents and the notarized affidavit, to the City of Cutler Bay Building Department.

Preview the form

The blank PDF straight from Cutler Bay. Look it over, then upload your filled copy to start the notary session.

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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 Storm Shutter Permit Checklist in Cutler Bay?
The Storm Shutter Permit Checklist in Cutler Bay is a document that guides property owners through the process of obtaining a permit for installing storm shutters or panels. It details all necessary documentation, including plans, county approvals, and an owner-builder affidavit.
Do I need to notarize my Storm Shutter Permit application in Cutler Bay?
Yes, if you are acting as an owner-builder for your storm shutter installation in Cutler Bay, the owner-builder affidavit section of your permit application requires notarization. This verifies your identity and authorization for the work.
How do I get my owner-builder affidavit notarized for a storm shutter permit in Cutler Bay?
You can get your owner-builder affidavit notarized for a storm shutter permit by visiting City Notary in Cutler Bay. We provide convenient and reliable notarization services to ensure your permit application is complete.
What documents are needed for a storm shutter permit in Cutler Bay?
Key documents often include detailed plans showing opening locations and roof height, County approval notices, and a notarized owner-builder affidavit if you're doing the work yourself. The checklist specifies all requirements.

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