![]() ![]() In search box next to “Address”, type in the address of the building you are looking for.In the drop-down search box next to “Permit Type”, select “Building 40yr Recertification”.Once clicked, a box of new search options will appear. Once selected, a button called “Advanced” will appear. In the drop-down search box on the left of the screen, select “Permit”.Building Recertification Inspection – ElectricalĬlick here for Miami-Dade County recertification information.Īre you looking for the recertification status of a Miami Beach building? Click here to use our Citizen Self Service (CSS) and follow the following steps:.Building Recertification Inspection – Structural.Required 40 Year Recertification Reporting Forms Please review the policies and procedures for the 40 Year or Older Building Recertification Process HERE. This letter will be sent to the owner and the Professional Engineer and/or Architect of record.ĭigitally signed reports can be submitted via the Citizen Self Service (CSS) portal. When the recertification reports have been approved, the Building Official will issue a Building Recertification approval letter. Once the deficiency correction permits have passed final inspection, the owner must submit a report prepared by a Professional Engineer and/or Registered Architect licensed in the State of Florida, to the Building Department Violations Section, certifying that the building is structurally and electrically safe for the specified use and occupancy in conformity with the minimum inspection procedure. The owner or owner's representative must hire a Registered Architect and/or a Professional Engineer to perform electrical and structural inspections for the building and submit a complete report of the inspections performed and recommended corrections, if any, to the City of Miami Beach, Building Department, for review, and if needed, apply for permits to cure deficiencies listed in the report. It is the owner's responsibility to obtain the 40 Year Recertification and to re-certify their building every 10 years thereafter. minor buildings defined as any occupancy group having an occupant load of 10 or less, having a gross area of 2,000 square feet or less.Recertification is due on the anniversary of the original building’s Certificate of Occupancy. ![]() The first recertification is mandated when the building becomes 40 years old and then every 10 years thereafter. In accordance with the Miami-Dade County Code, Section 8-11 (f)(ii)(1), all buildings, which are 40 years or 10 years after that, from the date the building was given its original Certificate of Occupancy or older must be re-certified by the Building Official. ![]()
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