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Broward County permit expediting & land entitlements

Whether you're building in Fort Lauderdale or anywhere in Broward County, the permit process — and the land-use approvals behind it — can cost you months. We manage both, start to issued permit, as an extension of your team.

Flood + wind note: HVHZ county — exterior products need wind-rated NOA approvals, and most coastal parcels carry FEMA flood requirements.

Permitting in Broward County

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In short
Development & Growth provides permit expediting, permit management, and land-entitlement coordination across Broward County, Florida. Building permits in Broward are issued by the county building department for unincorporated areas and by each incorporated city (Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, and Pompano Beach) within its limits. We also handle the discretionary land-use approvals — rezoning, variances, conditional use, and site-plan approval — that most permit expediters don't.
5.0/5· 3 reviews
~1 weekintake to submission
Hundreds / yrpermits managed
A decade+ working Florida countiesLicensed private-provider partner (PE)Coastal & flood-zone specialists
Permit-ready in a week instead of a month. David caught two tabulation errors before submission that would have bounced us. Worth every dollar.Custom Home Builder, Anna Maria Island

Permitting & development in Broward County

How permitting works in Broward County

Knowing which desk reviews your parcel — and what it wants before it asks — is half the timeline.

  • Unincorporated areasPermits are issued by the Broward County building department.
  • Inside city limitsEach city — Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, and Pompano Beach — runs its own building division and review desk.
  • We run the whole pathFrom submittal to issued permit through permit management and permit expediting, tracking every reviewing department.

Coastal & flood requirements in Broward

  • High-Velocity Hurricane ZoneExterior products need wind-rated approvals — a Notice of Acceptance (NOA) — the strictest wind rules in Florida.
  • FEMA flood zonesMost coastal parcels need elevation certificates, freeboard, and floodplain review.
  • Confirmed up frontWe verify all of it during zoning verification before plans are stamped.

The land side most permit firms skip

How we manage your Broward project

The same process we run on the Gulf Coast, applied to Broward County.

  1. 1
    Verify zoning & code

    We confirm setbacks, lot coverage, tabulations, and impact-fee exposure against the controlling code before plans are stamped.

  2. 2
    Assemble the submittal

    We compile the full package — forms, required documents, and supporting studies — so it lands complete the first time.

  3. 3
    Submit & track every department

    We file and monitor each reviewing department through permit tracking, so nothing sits unseen.

  4. 4
    Clear comments fast

    When a reviewer comments, we push corrections the same cycle instead of waiting for the next round.

  5. 5
    Issued permit — and beyond

    We carry it to issuance and coordinate private provider inspections so your schedule isn't held hostage by a county inspector's calendar.

Working with us in Broward County

What we handle in Broward County

Broward permitting FAQ

Who issues building permits in Broward County?
The Broward County building department reviews permits in unincorporated areas, and each incorporated city (Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, and Pompano Beach) permits within its own limits. We handle whichever applies to your parcel and manage it through to issuance.
Do you handle rezoning and land entitlements in Broward County?
Yes. Beyond permit expediting, we manage the discretionary land-use side — rezoning, variances, conditional use, and site-plan approval — across Broward County and statewide. It's the part most permit firms don't touch.
Will my Broward project need flood-zone review?
Likely. Broward is in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, so exterior products need wind-rated approvals (NOA), and coastal parcels add FEMA elevation and floodplain review. We confirm it before plans are stamped.

Building or developing in Broward County?

Tell us about your project. We reply within one business day — and we’ll tell you straight whether we’re the right fit.