HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — Hillsborough County Development Services is now offering residents impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, help in the permitting process for minor repairs.
What You Need To Know
- Hillsborough County Development Services now offering expedited permitting for minor repairs from Hurricanes Helene and Milton
- The county is offering extensions for those holding building permits that are expired or will expire soon
- HVAC replacement, electrical repairs or damage to doors, windows and hurricane shutters require a permit in Hillsborough County
- Roof damage under 500 square feet and dry wall replacement does not require a permit
- County-by-County Storm Recovery Permitting: Pinellas | Citrus | Hernando | Pasco | Polk | Manatee
By visiting the Hillsborough County website, residents can find all the resources they need to determine if a permit, or what kind of permit, is required based on the repairs being made.
For residents who fill out a permit online, the county said they will issue immediate permits for those repairs not needing a full plan review.
If you are replacing an HVAC system, repairing electrical components or have windows, doors or hurricane shutter damage, all those repairs require a permit.
But Hillsborough County Executive Manager for Permitting and Plan Review Heather Tank said her office is getting many calls concerning jobs that don’t need a permit.
“Two main items that we are seeing a lot of damage with but do not require a permit by Hillsborough County is if you have roof damage and the repair is going to be less than 500 square feet. A permit is not required for that work. Also, for dry wall, removal and replacement, a permit is not required,” Tank said.
The county said it is also allowing for extensions for anyone holding an expired or soon expiring building permit.
To learn more about the emergency permitting process, visit Hillsborough County's Storm Recovery page.
Residents and business owners are also encouraged to call (833) HC STORM or (833) 427-8676 with any questions about the process.
If you hold an active building permit that is nearing expiration or has recently expired, you can request an extension or re-issuance of the permit through the County's online permitting program. Just follow the instructions in the PDF below: