City of South Miami Building Department: Permits, eTRAKiT, Inspections and Official Contact
South Miami building permits can involve paper forms, notarized originals, eTRAKiT searches, contractor registration, owner-builder responsibility, outside agency approvals and inspection timing. This guide brings the official City of South Miami resources into one practical page so homeowners, contractors, property managers and business owners can avoid missing forms, late inspection requests, permit expiration, invoice scams and unlicensed-contractor problems.
Office
Sylva Martin Building, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143.
Phone
Call 305-663-6355 for permit, inspection and Building Department help.
Email Building@SoMiFL.gov for official Building Department questions.
Inspection cutoff
Call before 3:45 PM with your permit number for next-business-day inspection scheduling.
Official City of South Miami Building Department Links
Email: Building@SoMiFL.gov. Office: Sylva Martin Building, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143. For inspection scheduling, call before 3:45 PM and have your permit number ready.
South Miami eTRAKiT: Search Permits, Pay Fees, Apply and Schedule Inspections
The South Miami eTRAKiT portal is the city’s community development web portal. It helps citizens and contractors search information and complete common permit-related tasks online.
eTRAKiT task | What it helps with | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
Search permit | Look up permit records and status details. | Search with permit number, property details or address information when available. |
Pay fees | Pay permit, project, license or violation fees where available. | Verify suspicious invoices by calling the city before paying. |
Apply for projects | Start certain project workflows online. | Still check official forms and notarization requirements before submission. |
Schedule inspections | Request inspections online after account setup. | The portal says a user account is required to schedule an inspection online. |
Search properties and contractors | Review property and contractor-related records. | Use official search tools before hiring, buying or closing a permit issue. |
City of South Miami Building Permit Forms and Applications
South Miami says permit forms submitted to the Permit Desk must be originals and notarized. The city also advises applicants to have two copies of any documentation accompanying the form.
Official form type | Common use | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
Building Permit Application | Main building permit application for construction-related work. | Use current official form, not an old saved copy. |
Electrical Permit Application | Electrical wiring, service, fixtures and electrical system work. | Separate electrical permits may be required. |
Mechanical Permit Application | HVAC, mechanical equipment and related mechanical work. | Match equipment details and contractor information. |
Plumbing Permit Application | Plumbing fixtures, piping, drainage and related work. | Keep work exposed until inspection where required. |
Owner Builder Form | Owner-builder permit responsibilities. | Read liability and employee responsibility warnings carefully. |
CO/CC Application | Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion related needs. | Useful for final occupancy, completion or business-related closure steps. |
Notice of Commencement | Project commencement and construction record requirements. | Use official form and follow notarization/recording rules where applicable. |
Roofing Appendix / Roof Deck Affidavit | Roofing work and roof deck documentation. | Roofing often needs separate documentation and inspections. |
What Work May Need a Separate South Miami Permit?
The City of South Miami says separate permits are required for many project types beyond a basic building permit.
Doors, windows and shutters
Exterior doors, windows and shutters may need their own permit route and product documentation.
Roofing
Roofing work can require a separate permit, roofing appendix, roof deck affidavit and inspection steps.
Trade work
Electrical, mechanical and plumbing work commonly needs separate trade permit applications.
Pools and fences
Swimming pools and fences have permit and inspection requirements, including safety barrier issues.
Driveways and signs
Driveways, signs and awnings may need separate building, zoning or public works review.
Other items
If the work touches structure, exterior, utilities, life safety or occupancy, check with the Building Department before starting.
South Miami Building Inspections: How to Schedule and Avoid Problems
Inspections are required for permitted construction work, and permit holders must keep work accessible and exposed for inspection.
Call before 3:45 PM
Call 305-663-6355 before 3:45 PM to request an inspection for the following business day.
Have permit number ready
The city asks users to have the permit number available when scheduling an inspection.
Keep work exposed
Do not cover work before inspection approval. Permit holders are responsible for keeping work accessible.
Use eTRAKiT if available
The eTRAKiT portal includes inspection scheduling, but online scheduling requires a user account.
Watch permit expiration
Permits can expire if work does not start or inspections do not continue within required time windows.
Save inspection results
Keep inspection approvals and final sign-off records for sale, refinance, insurance and future permit questions.
South Miami Contractor Registration Requirements
South Miami says contractor registration can be completed by sending the required documents to building@somifl.gov.
Contractor type | Required documents listed by city | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
State certified contractors | Copies of County Local Business Tax Receipt and State of Florida license. | Send current, readable documents to the city before relying on registration. |
Miami-Dade County certified contractors | Copies of Local Business Tax Receipt and Certificate of Competency. | Confirm local competency and tax receipt documents are current. |
All contractors | Certificate of Insurance for general liability listing the City of South Miami as certificate holder. | Workers’ Compensation should be included unless a valid exemption is submitted. |
South Miami Owner-Builder Permits: Responsibilities and Risks
Owner-builder permits can create serious legal, insurance and inspection responsibilities. South Miami’s official guidance warns property owners to understand these risks before using the owner-builder route.
Unlicensed contractor risk
If you obtain an owner-builder permit and hire an unlicensed contractor, South Miami says you may be subject to a $5,000 fine.
You are responsible
As owner-builder, you are responsible for the work done by your employees and for requesting and scheduling required inspections.
Liability exposure
The city warns that people doing work may be your employees and that you may be liable for injuries or property damage.
Tax responsibility
You may be responsible for withholding Social Security, Federal and State Unemployment taxes from employee wages.
Why South Miami Building Permits Get Delayed
Most delays happen because forms are incomplete, notarization is missing, documents are not original, contractor registration is incomplete, inspections are not scheduled, or outside agency approvals are overlooked.
Delay reason | What it usually means | How to avoid it |
|---|---|---|
Non-original forms | The Permit Desk may need original notarized documents. | Use official current forms and prepare originals before submission. |
Missing copies | Supporting documents are not complete. | The city advises having two copies of accompanying documentation. |
Wrong permit type | Separate permits may be needed for roofing, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pools, signs or other work. | Review the forms page and general permit information before starting. |
Contractor registration issue | License, tax receipt, certificate of competency, insurance or workers’ compensation document is missing. | Complete contractor registration before permit timing becomes urgent. |
Inspection not requested | Permit holder did not schedule inspections on time. | Call before 3:45 PM and keep the permit number ready. |
Invoice fraud confusion | Applicant may receive a fake invoice or wrong payment request. | Verify invoice authenticity with the city before paying suspicious requests. |
South Miami Planning, Zoning and Non-Building Applications
Not every project starts and ends with the Building Department. Planning Board, ERPB, Historic Preservation Board and other non-building applications may apply depending on the property and project.
Application area | Examples listed by city | Practical step |
|---|---|---|
Planning Board | Special exception, special use, variance, rezoning, text amendment and waiver of plat. | Confirm planning approval before assuming a building permit can be issued. |
ERPB | Environmental Review and Preservation Board application. | Check if exterior, design or preservation review applies. |
Historic Preservation | Certificate of Appropriateness review. | Ask before altering properties that may be historic or in protected areas. |
Public Works and Engineering | Work within public right-of-way, disabled garbage collection, tree planting and related public works forms. | Driveways, sidewalks, right-of-way and public improvements may need separate review. |
City of South Miami Building Department Phone Number, Email, Address and Map
Use the official contact details below for permit forms, inspections, contractor registration, owner-builder questions, eTRAKiT support and Building Department help.
Building Department
Phone: 305-663-6355
Email: Building@SoMiFL.gov
Address: Sylva Martin Building, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143
Useful staff contacts
The official directory lists permit coordinators, chief inspectors and plan examiners. For the latest individual staff phone numbers, use the official Building Department directory.
Map shows the Sylva Martin Building, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143. For many permit-related tasks, start with official forms and eTRAKiT before visiting in person.
City of South Miami Building Department FAQs
These FAQs focus on the most common user searches around South Miami permits, inspections, eTRAKiT, contractor registration, owner-builder permits, permit expiration and official contact information.
QHow do I contact the City of South Miami Building Department?
The City of South Miami Building Department is located at the Sylva Martin Building, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143. The main phone number is 305-663-6355 and the email is Building@SoMiFL.gov.
QWhere can I find South Miami building permit forms?
Use the official South Miami Permit Forms and Information page or Forms and Applications page. The city lists building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, revision, owner-builder, CO/CC, roofing, fence and other forms.
QDoes South Miami have an online permit portal?
Yes. The South Miami eTRAKiT portal allows users to search permits, pay fees, apply for projects, search contractors, search properties, schedule inspections and review other community development records.
QHow do I schedule a South Miami building inspection?
Call 305-663-6355 before 3:45 PM to be scheduled for an inspection during the following business day. Have your permit number available.
QWhat work may need separate permits in South Miami?
The city says separate permits are required for exterior doors, windows, shutters, roofing, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, swimming pools, fences, driveways, signs, awnings and other items.
QHow long is a South Miami permit valid?
The city FAQ says permits expire if work has not commenced within 180 days from permit issuance or if work is suspended or abandoned for 180 days. A single 180-day extension may be requested before the permit expires.
QCan I get an owner-builder permit in South Miami?
South Miami provides owner-builder permit information, but warns that the owner-builder is responsible for the work, workers, required inspections and possible liability. Read the official owner-builder guidance before applying.
QWhat happens if I hire an unlicensed contractor in South Miami?
South Miami warns that if you obtain an owner-builder permit and hire an unlicensed contractor, you may be subject to a $5,000 fine. Unlicensed contractor work can also create insurance and liability problems.
QHow do contractors register with South Miami?
South Miami says contractor registration can be done by sending required documents to building@somifl.gov. Requirements include license, local business tax receipt, certificate of competency where applicable, insurance and workers’ compensation documentation or exemption.
QHow can I avoid South Miami permit delays?
Use current official forms, provide original notarized documents where required, include two copies of supporting documents, register contractors early, verify suspicious invoices and schedule inspections before permit expiration risk.
QIs Building-Department.org the official City of South Miami website?
No. Building-Department.org is an independent guide. Official applications, inspections, payments, contractor registration, code interpretations and approvals must be handled through the City of South Miami or its official eTRAKiT portal.

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