Longboat Key Building Department | Permits, Inspections & Official Contact

If you are planning any kind of construction, renovation, addition, deck, fence, roof replacement, pool, solar installation, or other building work on Longboat Key, Florida (spanning Manatee and Sarasota counties), you will need a building permit from the Town of Longboat Key Planning, Zoning and Building Department.

Many homeowners and contractors search for clear answers about how to apply for a building permit on Longboat Key, what the fees are in 2026, and how to use the Accela Citizen Access online portal for electronic submittals, plan review, fee payments, status tracking, and inspection scheduling.

This guide explains the entire process in simple language so you can understand what to do, what to expect, and how to avoid common problems that slow things down.

Whether you are a homeowner doing your own work or a contractor handling a larger job, the steps are the same and the goal is to get your permit approved smoothly and on time.

Longboat Key Building Department Contact Information 2026

  • Address: 501 Bay Isles Road, Longboat Key, FL 34228 (Town Hall)
  • Phone: (941) 316-1966
  • Inspection Scheduling: (941) 251-8114 or online via Accela
  • Email: Use department contacts via the town website
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Official Page: Longboat Key Building Division

501 Bay Isles Road, Longboat Key, FL 34228

Official Portal: Longboat Key Accela Citizen Access Portal

  1. Go to the Accela Citizen Access Portal.
  2. Search by property address or permit number (public search available without login).
  3. View the current status, approved plans, fees paid, and inspection history.

How to Apply for Longboat Key Building Permits 2026

Here is the clear step-by-step process that most people follow to get their permit approved as smoothly as possible.

  1. Go to the Longboat Key Accela Citizen Access Portal and create or log into your account (registration required for submissions).
  2. Determine if your project requires a building permit under Town Code Chapter 150.
  3. Start a new application for the appropriate permit type (building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing, etc.).
  4. Provide the full project address and detailed scope of work.
  5. Upload all required drawings, site plans, specifications, engineering (if needed), and supporting documents.
  6. Pay the required fees online and submit the complete application.
  7. Monitor your application status and respond promptly to any requests for additional information during review.
  8. Once approved, display the permit at the job site before any work begins.
  9. Schedule inspections online or by calling (941) 251-8114.

Longboat Key Building Permit Fees 2026

  • Official Fee Schedule: Refer to the latest Planning, Zoning & Building Permit Fees and Fire Fees (Resolution 2025-15 and updates). A building application/processing fee (typically 25% of the total permit fee) is non-refundable and due at submittal.
  • Fees are based on project type, valuation, square footage, and scope. New residential and commercial fees are calculated per square foot of living/working area.
  • Separate fees apply for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing, and fire protection permits.
  • Re-inspection fees are $85 per occurrence. Renewal of building permits (all trades) is $85.
  • Work started without a permit can result in doubled fees plus possible fines or a Stop Work Order.

Required Documents Checklist

  • Completed online permit application via Accela
  • Detailed construction drawings and specifications
  • Site plan showing existing structures and proposed work
  • Proof of contractor license and insurance
  • Owner-Builder Affidavit (notarized) if applicable
  • Any required trade permit applications or engineering calculations

How to Schedule Inspections on Longboat Key

Schedule inspections online through the Accela portal or by calling (941) 251-8114. Provide the permit number, address, and type of inspection requested. Requests received by 3:00 PM the afternoon before the desired day are typically scheduled accordingly. Have your approved plans and the permit ready when the inspector arrives. Re-inspection fees ($85) may apply for failed or missed inspections.

Contractor Registration & Owner-Builder

Contractors must be properly licensed. Homeowners can apply as owner-builders but must take full responsibility for code compliance and job safety. The department enforces the Florida Building Code with local amendments. A recorded Notice of Commencement is required for contracts $5,000 or more.

Local Insider Tips That Really Help

  • All permit applications are now submitted through the Accela Citizen Access Portal (transitioned April 22, 2025) — register for full access to submit, pay, track, and schedule inspections.
  • Submit complete and clearly labeled drawings the first time to avoid delays in plan review.
  • Pay the non-refundable application/processing fee (typically 25% of total) at submittal.
  • Call (941) 316-1966 during business hours for questions or status checks. For inspections, call (941) 251-8114 or use the online portal.
  • Review the latest fee schedule (Resolution 2025-15 and updates) before submitting to budget accurately, including any temporary waivers or storm-related adjustments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for existing building permits on Longboat Key?

Use the Accela Citizen Access Portal by property address or permit number, or call the Building Division at (941) 316-1966.

How to apply for a Longboat Key building permit?

Register and submit electronically through the Accela Citizen Access Portal. Upload all required documents and pay fees online.

What are the Longboat Key building permit fees in 2026?

Fees are listed in the current Planning, Zoning & Building Permit Fees schedule (Resolution 2025-15 and updates). A non-refundable application/processing fee (typically 25% of total) is due at submittal. Download the latest schedule for exact rates.

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

Yes. You can apply as an owner-builder (notarized affidavit required), but you must take full responsibility for code compliance and job safety.

How long does it take to get a building permit on Longboat Key?

Processing time depends on the completeness of your submission and project complexity. Simple projects can move faster with complete online submittals.

Official Resources

Updated April 2026 using only official Town of Longboat Key sources. Use the Accela Citizen Access Portal for faster electronic submission and real-time tracking.

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Important note

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