Pinecrest, FL · Miami-Dade County
Affidavit for 30-Day Temporary Electric Service
Affidavit required to obtain temporary electrical power during construction, ensuring the property remains unoccupied until final inspections pass.
- 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 for a structure under construction for up to 30 days. The property owner swears that the building will not be occupied and that temporary power is used only for construction or testing purposes. Without this affidavit and notarization, the Village of Pinecrest will not issue temporary electric service approval, and power will be disconnected after 30 days unless renewed or a Certificate of Occupancy is obtained.
Who needs it
Property owners and builders obtaining temporary electrical power during active construction or equipment testing before final inspection and occupancy approval.
Why it needs a notary
This affidavit must be notarized because the owner swears under oath that the property will remain unoccupied and temporary power will be used solely for construction purposes, creating a legally binding commitment to the Village.
How to get this notarized
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Prepare Your Affidavit
Obtain the 'Affidavit for 30-Day Temporary Electric Service' form from the Village of Pinecrest. Fill in all required information, but DO NOT sign it yet.
- 2
Gather Identification
Ensure you have a valid, government-issued photo identification (e.g., driver's license, passport) that is current and matches the name on the affidavit.
- 3
Schedule Notarization
Book an appointment with City Notary. We offer convenient notarization services tailored to Pinecrest residents for official city forms.
- 4
Sign Before Notary
Meet with the notary public. You will sign the affidavit in their presence. The notary will verify your identity and witness your signature.
- 5
Receive Notarized Document
The notary will then apply their official seal and signature, making your affidavit legally recognized and ready for submission to the Village of Pinecrest for temporary electric service approval.
Preview the form
The blank PDF straight from Pinecrest. 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 a 30-Day Temporary Electric Service Affidavit for Pinecrest?
- This affidavit is a legal document required by the Village of Pinecrest to allow temporary electrical power for properties under construction. It confirms the property will not be occupied and power will only be used for construction or testing for up to 30 days.
- How do I get my Pinecrest Temporary Electric Service Affidavit notarized?
- Gather your unsigned affidavit and a valid ID. Schedule an appointment with a City Notary public, who will verify your identity, witness your signature, and apply their seal to legitimize the document for the Village of Pinecrest.
- Do I need a notarized affidavit for temporary electricity in Pinecrest?
- Yes, the Village of Pinecrest mandates that the 30-Day Temporary Electric Service Affidavit be notarized. This ensures the property owner's commitment to keep the building unoccupied during construction is legally binding.
- Who typically needs to sign this affidavit?
- Generally, the property owner or an authorized representative (like a builder) signs this affidavit, attesting that the structure will remain unoccupied and the temporary power used solely for construction purposes until final inspections are complete.
