City of Coral Springs Building Department 2026

The City of Coral Springs Building Department issues all residential and commercial building permits within the city limits of Coral Springs, Florida. Whether you are building a new home, adding an ADU, remodeling, installing a pool, garage, roof replacement, or performing commercial construction in 2026, this complete guide provides the exact micro-steps through the Accela portal, permit search, current fees, full document checklists, inspection scheduling, owner-builder requirements, contractor registration, and practical insider tips that save time and avoid costly mistakes.

City of Coral Springs Building Department Contact Information 2026

  • Physical Address: 9551 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33065
  • Main Phone: (954) 346-6700
  • Building Division Phone: (954) 346-6710
  • Email: building@coralsprings.org
  • Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Official Building Department Page: City of Coral Springs Building Department

9551 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33065

Coral Springs Building Permit Search 2026

Official Accela Portal: Accela Citizen Access – Search Permits

Search Steps:

  1. Visit the Accela portal (no login needed for public search).
  2. Enter address, permit number, owner name, or contractor name.
  3. Click any result to view plans, fees, status, and inspection history.

How to Apply for Coral Springs Building Permits Online 2026 – 12 Micro-Steps

All new permit applications are submitted 100% online through the Accela Citizen Access portal. Electronic plan review is used for most projects.

Official Portal: Accela Citizen Access Portal

  1. Create or log into your Accela account with a valid email.
  2. Start a new application and select your permit type (new residential/commercial, addition, remodel, pool, garage, etc.).
  3. Enter project address, detailed scope of work, and estimated valuation.
  4. Add owner, contractor, and all subcontractors (contractor license must be verified).
  5. Upload all required documents for electronic plan review.
  6. Provide zoning approval, flood info, septic/sewer letter, or environmental clearances if required.
  7. Electronically sign the application and any affidavits.
  8. Pay all calculated fees online (including impact fees).
  9. Submit the application and monitor real-time status and review comments.
  10. Address plan review comments and resubmit revised documents electronically.
  11. Record the certified Notice of Commencement (NOC) before scheduling your first inspection (required for most jobs over $5,000).
  12. Schedule inspections directly in the Accela portal.

Coral Springs Building Permit Fees 2026

  • Fee Schedules: View Current Fee Schedules
  • Fees are valuation-based with minimum charges and technology surcharges.
  • Impact fees (school, transportation, fire rescue, etc.) are collected at permit issuance.
  • Work started without a permit triggers double fees plus penalties.

Required Documents Checklist (Upload for Electronic Plan Review)

  • Completed digital application in Accela
  • Sealed architectural and structural drawings
  • Site plan and code analysis
  • Energy calculations and Florida Building Code compliance forms
  • Flood zone determination and elevation certificate (if applicable)
  • Septic tank approval or sewer availability letter
  • Contractor license and insurance verification
  • Owner-Builder Affidavit (if applicable)
  • Certified Notice of Commencement (recorded with permit number)

How to Schedule Coral Springs Building Inspections

  1. After permit issuance, log into the Accela portal.
  2. Select “Schedule Inspection” and choose the required inspection type (footing, framing, final, electrical, plumbing, etc.).
  3. Choose preferred date (inspections typically scheduled within 1–2 business days).

Insider Tip: Schedule inspections early in the morning for better availability. Check the portal after 7:30 AM on inspection day for inspector assignment and contact number.

Contractor Registration & Owner-Builder Process

Contractors must be properly licensed in Florida and registered with the City of Coral Springs. Homeowners may apply as owner-builders and assume full responsibility and liability. Complete the Owner-Builder Affidavit in the Accela portal.

Local Insider Tips & Tricks for Coral Springs Permits

  • Use the Accela portal to submit complete packages the first time — incomplete submissions cause the most delays.
  • Save your application as draft while waiting on zoning, health, or flood clearances.
  • Prepare files for electronic plan review in advance with clear naming conventions.
  • Schedule inspections early in the morning for better availability.
  • Call (954) 346-6710 early morning for fastest customer service response.

Frequently Asked Questions – Coral Springs Building Permits 2026

Do I need a Notice of Commencement in Coral Springs?

Yes — required for most projects above certain valuation thresholds. Must be recorded before the first inspection.

Can I pull my own permit as an owner-builder?

Yes. Complete the Owner-Builder Affidavit in the Accela portal.

How do I search existing building permits?

Use the Accela Citizen Access portal by address or permit number.

Are all permits submitted online?

Yes — all new submissions must be submitted digitally through Accela.

Official Resources & Quick Links

This guide is updated April 2026 using only official City of Coral Springs sources. Create your Accela account today to start your application. Bookmark this page for your entire project.

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Check Permit Type, Estimate Fees, Prepare Inspections and Find Official Building Department Links

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Building Permit Type Finder

Select the project type to understand which permits or reviews are commonly required. Always confirm with the official local building department.

Permit Fee Estimate Calculator

Estimate a rough permit fee using project value and common percentage-based review assumptions. Local minimum fees, technology fees, impact fees, reinspection fees, and trade fees can change the final amount.

Inspection Readiness Checklist

Use this before scheduling framing, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing, final, or certificate-related inspections.

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Use this before applying for a permit when your project may affect land use, setbacks, lot coverage, height, parking, signs, fences, accessory structures, or business use.

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Estimate how complex your review may be. Local staffing, incomplete plans, corrections, holidays, fire review, zoning review, and outside agency review can change timing.

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Important note

This tool gives educational guidance only. Final permit requirements, fees, inspections, forms, and deadlines must be confirmed with the official local building department.

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