Golden Beach, FL · Miami-Dade County

New Construction Permit Requirements

Checklist of documentation and permits required to apply for a new construction, addition, or remodel permit in Golden Beach.

Simple form~5 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 checklist outlines all documents, permits, and approvals needed before submitting a master building permit application for new construction, additions, or remodels in Golden Beach. The process requires contractor licensing verification, multiple local and county permits (gravel entrance, temporary fence, portable toilet), signed and sealed architectural and engineering plans, and approvals from Miami-Dade County, state DEP, and other agencies.

Who needs it

Property owners and contractors planning new construction, major additions, or significant remodels in Golden Beach who must compile and submit the complete permit application package.

Why it needs a notary

The master permit application must be signed by both owner and contractor, and Florida law requires all signatures on building permit applications to be notarized to verify the identity and authority of the signatories.

How to get this notarized

  1. 1

    Step 1

    Gather all required documents for your Golden Beach New Construction Permit, including the completed master application form.

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Identify all sections of the application that require signatures from the property owner and the contractor.

  3. 3

    Step 3

    Contact City Notary to schedule a convenient online or mobile notarization appointment in Golden Beach.

  4. 4

    Step 4

    Meet with your certified notary public (either virtually or in person), present a valid photo ID, and sign the documents in their presence.

  5. 5

    Step 5

    The notary will affix their seal and signature, making your New Construction Permit application legally ready for submission to Golden Beach's permitting department.

  6. 6

    Step 6

    Submit your complete notarized permit application package to the City of Golden Beach.

Preview the form

The blank PDF straight from Golden Beach. 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 documents need notarization for a new construction permit in Golden Beach?
For new construction permits in Golden Beach, both the property owner's and the contractor's signatures on the master permit application must be notarized. This verifies identity and authority, as required by Florida law for building permit applications.
Do I need a notary for a Golden Beach building permit application?
Yes, Florida law mandates that all signatures on building permit applications, including those for new construction in Golden Beach, must be notarized. This is essential for legal compliance and to validate the identities of the signatories.
How do I get my Golden Beach new construction permit forms notarized?
City Notary provides convenient mobile and online notarization services for Golden Beach residents. Simply schedule an appointment, and our authorized notaries will help you properly execute your new construction permit application forms, ensuring all signatures are legally verified.
What is the benefit of notarizing a construction permit application?
Notarization adds legal weight to your Golden Beach construction permit application by verifying the identities of the signatories (owner and contractor) and confirming they signed willingly. This helps prevent fraud and ensures the application is legally sound, which can prevent delays in the permitting process.

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