If you are planning any kind of construction, renovation, addition, deck, fence, roof replacement, pool, solar installation, or other building work in the City of Marco Island, Florida, you will need a building permit from the Marco Island Building Services Division (part of the Community Development Department).
Many homeowners and contractors search for clear answers about how to apply for a building permit in Marco Island, what the fees are in 2026, and how to use the Civic Access (EnerGov) Citizen Self Service Portal for electronic submittal, review, fee payment, 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.
Marco Island Building Department Contact Information 2026
- Address: 1310 San Marco Road, Suite A, Marco Island, FL 34145
- Phone: (239) 389-5059 (Building Services)
- Email: permitdesk@cityofmarcoisland.com
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (permit counter and inspection scheduling; appointments recommended)
Official Page: Marco Island Building Services
Marco Island Building Permit Search 2026
Official Portal: Marco Island Civic Access (EnerGov) Citizen Self Service Portal
- Go to the Civic Access (EnerGov) Portal (public search available).
- Search by property address or permit number.
- View the current status, approved plans, fees paid, and inspection history.
How to Apply for Marco Island Building Permits 2026
Here is the clear step-by-step process that most people follow to get their permit approved as smoothly as possible.
- Go to the Marco Island Civic Access (EnerGov) Citizen Self Service Portal and create or log into your account.
- Start a new application for the appropriate permit type (residential or commercial building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, etc.).
- Provide the full project address and detailed scope of work.
- Upload all required drawings, site plans, specifications, and supporting documents.
- Pay the required fees online (credit card or eCheck) and submit the complete application.
- Monitor your application status and respond promptly to any requests for additional information during review.
- Once approved, display the permit visibly at the job site before any work begins.
- Schedule inspections through the portal or by calling the Building Services office.
Marco Island Building Permit Fees 2026
- Official Fee Schedule: Download the current Building Permit Fee Schedule and Fire Permit Fee Schedule from the city website.
- Fees are based on project type, valuation, square footage, and scope using current tables.
- Separate fees apply for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and other trade permits.
- Expired permit fees and re-inspection fees are listed in dedicated schedules.
- 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 Civic Access Portal
- Detailed construction drawings and specifications
- Site plan showing existing structures and proposed work
- Proof of contractor license and insurance
- Owner-Builder Affidavit if applicable
- Any required trade permit applications or supporting documents
How to Schedule Inspections in Marco Island
Schedule inspections through the Civic Access (EnerGov) Portal or by contacting Building Services. Have your approved plans and the permit ready when the inspector arrives. Re-inspection fees 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 Building Services Division enforces the Florida Building Code with local amendments.
Local Insider Tips That Really Help
- All residential and commercial permits must be submitted electronically via the Civic Access (EnerGov) Citizen Self Service Portal — it is the required method.
- Submit complete and clearly labeled drawings the first time to avoid delays in plan review.
- Review the current Building Permit Fee Schedule and Fire Permit Fee Schedule before submitting to budget accurately.
- Call (239) 389-5059 during business hours for questions or status checks. Leave only one message and staff will return your call.
- Email permitdesk@cityofmarcoisland.com for general questions — responses are provided as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I search for existing building permits in Marco Island?
Use the Civic Access (EnerGov) Citizen Self Service Portal by property address or permit number.
How to apply for a Marco Island building permit?
All applications must be submitted electronically through the Civic Access (EnerGov) Portal. Create an account, select the permit type, upload documents, and pay fees online.
What are the Marco Island building permit fees in 2026?
Fees are listed in the current Building Permit Fee Schedule and Fire Permit Fee Schedule. Download the latest schedules from the city website.
Can I pull my own permit as an owner-builder in Marco Island?
Yes. You can apply as an owner-builder, but you must take full responsibility for code compliance and job safety.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Marco Island?
Processing time depends on the completeness of your submission. Simple projects can move faster with complete online submittals.
Official Resources
- Marco Island Civic Access (EnerGov) Citizen Self Service Portal
- Building Services Homepage
- Building Permit Fee Schedules
- Permitting Information & Portal Instructions
Updated April 2026 using only official City of Marco Island sources. Use the Civic Access (EnerGov) Portal for faster electronic submission and real-time tracking.

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