Doral, FL · Miami-Dade County
Affidavit for 15-Day Temporary Electrical Service
Declaration allowing temporary electrical power to a construction site for testing building systems and equipment during the building process.
- 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 affidavit authorizes temporary electrical service to a structure under construction, per Florida Building Code Section 111.2. The owner and electrical contractor jointly affirm they will maintain safe conditions and that the building will not be occupied until final inspections pass and a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. The City Building Department reserves the right to disconnect power if the structure is occupied prematurely.
Who needs it
Property owners and electrical contractors conducting construction work who need temporary power for testing building systems before the structure receives final approval.
Why it needs a notary
This form requires notarization because the owner and electrical contractor must swear under oath that they understand the temporary service restrictions and will not occupy the building before obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy.
How to get this notarized
- 1
Prepare Your Affidavit Form
Completely fill out the Affidavit for 15-Day Temporary Electrical Service form. Do not sign it yet, as it must be signed in the presence of the notary.
- 2
Gather Required Signers and IDs
Ensure both the property owner and the electrical contractor who will sign the form are available and have valid, government-issued photo identification ready for the notarization.
- 3
Schedule Notary Appointment
Schedule an appointment with a City Notary service in Doral at a time and location convenient for all signers.
- 4
Notarize Your Document
Meet with the notary. The notary will verify IDs, witness the signing of the affidavit, and then affix their seal and signature to complete the notarization process.
- 5
Submit to Doral Building Department
Submit the fully notarized Affidavit for 15-Day Temporary Electrical Service to the City of Doral Building Department as part of your construction project documentation.
Preview the form
The blank PDF straight from Doral. 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 Affidavit for 15-Day Temporary Electrical Service?
- This affidavit is a formal declaration allowing a construction site to receive temporary electrical power for up to 15 days, specifically for testing building systems and equipment during the construction phase, as per Florida Building Code Section 111.2.
- Do I need to get this 15-Day Temporary Electrical Service Affidavit notarized?
- Yes, this affidavit requires notarization. Both the property owner and the electrical contractor must swear under oath that they understand the terms of the temporary service and will not occupy the building before obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy and final inspections are passed.
- How do I get my Doral 15-Day Temporary Electrical Service Affidavit notarized?
- To get your affidavit notarized, simply book an appointment with a City Notary service. Ensure all signers are present with valid photo identification and that the document is completely filled out but unsigned before the notary arrives.
- Who needs to sign the temporary electrical service affidavit?
- Typically, both the property owner and the electrical contractor involved in the construction project are required to sign this affidavit in the presence of a notary public.
