
Permit-tied installs
When your fence needs a permit, we own it end to end.
Some fences need a permit; some don't. When yours does, we don't leave an open file behind — the permit, the inspection, and the property-record closeout are all part of the project.
What this is
Permit-tied fence installation in Miami-Dade — what it means.
A permit-tied fence installation is a fence project where the permit, the inspection, and the property-record closeout are part of the same scope as the physical fence work — not separate steps for the homeowner to chase later. Not every fence needs a permit, but when yours does, Allday Fence (Florida contractor license #08BS00863) handles the whole thing: we pull the existing property record, file the plans and elevation drawings, submit the right Florida Product Approval / Miami-Dade NOA numbers, respond to plan-review correspondence directly with the city, schedule the final inspection, and close the permit against the property record.
Why this matters: open and never-pulled fence permits are the single most common property-record problem the team sees. They surface in title searches, four-point inspections, and refinance underwriting. They block sales and lender funding. When a permit is required, a permit-tied install eliminates that risk before it starts — the fence is correct, and the record behind it matches.
Not sure whether your fence needs a permit at all? It depends on your municipality, the fence height, and whether it's a pool or barrier fence — and we tell you up front before any work begins. Read: do you need a permit for a fence in Miami-Dade?
How the permit moves
What we handle when a permit's required.
Property record pull
Before we quote, we pull existing permit history, open files, setbacks, and any violations on the property. We measure first.
Plans + product approvals
Site plan, fence elevation, and Miami-Dade NOA / Florida Product Approval numbers — assembled and filed with the city.
Plan review correspondence
If the city kicks back corrections, we respond. You don't field reviewer emails — that's our job.
Installation to spec
Built to the approved plans — post depth, hardware, gate swing, pool-code spacing. The way it was permitted is the way it goes in.
Final inspection
We schedule the inspection, walk the inspector through, and resolve any field corrections on the spot when possible.
Permit closeout
Permit closed against the property record. You get the closed-permit confirmation in writing.
Why this matters
An open permit is a property problem.
Open fence permits surface in title searches, four-point inspections, and refinance underwriting. Sales fall through. Lenders won't fund. Buyers walk. We see it every week — and it's all preventable.
Already have an open permit or an unpermitted fence on the property? That's a different workflow. Our sister company Permit Solutions Services handles those resolutions directly.
Common questions
What people ask before they call.
Do I have to pull my own fence permit?
No. When your project requires a permit, pulling and closing it is part of the Allday Fence install. We pull the property record, file the plans and product approvals, respond to plan-review correspondence, schedule the final inspection, and close the permit against the property record.
Does my fence even need a permit?
Not always. Whether a fence needs a permit in Miami-Dade depends on the municipality, the fence height, and whether it's a pool or barrier fence. Some replacements and short fences don't require one; pool-code barriers almost always do. We pull the property record and tell you up front whether yours needs a permit — before any work starts.
How long does a fence permit take in Miami-Dade County?
Residential fence permits typically take two to four weeks once the package is submitted, depending on the municipality. Some city offices move faster when the file is clean; some have weeks-long plan-review queues. We file complete packages so the file doesn't bounce.
What happens if my fence permit is never finaled?
Open fence permits surface in title searches, four-point inspections, and refinance underwriting. Sales fall through. Lenders won't fund. Buyers walk. That's exactly why we close every permit we open — and why our sister company Permit Solutions Services exists to resolve the open ones already on the record.
What's a Florida Product Approval or Miami-Dade NOA?
Florida Product Approval and Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) numbers are the documentation cities use to confirm that the fence material meets state and county wind-load standards. We assemble and file the right approval numbers with every permit so plan review doesn't kick back for missing data.
Do you handle field corrections from inspectors?
Yes. If the inspector flags a field correction at final, we resolve it on the spot when possible and re-schedule the inspection if the fix needs additional work. We don't hand over an open permit.
How much does a fence permit cost in Miami-Dade County?
Permit fees vary by municipality and project value. As a rough range, a residential fence permit in Miami-Dade typically runs $150–$450 in city fees (Coral Gables, Miami Beach, and Aventura tend to sit on the higher end; unincorporated Miami-Dade RER sits in the middle). Our flat-fee quote includes the permit, plans, product approvals, inspections, and closeout — so the number we give you up front is the number you pay.