Resources / Permit basics

Mobile home permits in Florida, explained.

A manufactured-home permit is approved or denied on a handful of deterministic checks. None of them are guesswork: each ties to a specific rule. Here is what every Florida county and city is looking at, and where packets get stuck.

The pieces every jurisdiction checks

Zoning and district useCounty LDC / city code
The parcel zoning district must allow a manufactured home. Some districts allow it by right, some by special-use permit, some not at all.
SetbacksCounty LDC, by district
The home must sit inside the front, side and rear setbacks for that district, measured to the property line or right-of-way.
Wind zone24 CFR 3280.5
The home must be rated at or above the site wind zone. Florida has Wind Zone II and Wind Zone III counties.
FloodFEMA FIRM
In a special flood hazard area, an elevation certificate and proper anchoring/elevation are required.
Septic and wellFL DOH 64E-6
On a private system, the well must be at least 75 ft from the drainfield.
Anchoring and blockingRule 15C-1
Tie-downs, piers/blocking and a vapor barrier per the state installation rule.
Notice of CommencementFS 713.13
Recorded before work begins on jobs above the statutory threshold.

From a lot to a certificate of occupancy

STEP 1
Confirm the parcel can take the home
Check the zoning district and whether a manufactured home is allowed, and confirm the home fits inside the setbacks after the septic and well separations.
STEP 2
Assemble the packet
Site plan, blocking and anchoring, the HUD data plate, the Notice of Commencement and the county or city worksheet, each meeting the current local requirements.
STEP 3
Submit, clear review, inspect
File with the right jurisdiction, answer any comments, pass inspections, and reach the certificate of occupancy.

Who pulls the permit

A state-licensed manufactured-home installer pulls the permit and is responsible for the set (FS 320.8249). The dealer, the buyer or the transporter coordinate around it. Piermits builds the validated, county-ready or city-ready packet so the installer clears review the first time.

See it run on your address.

Bring a real address and a HUD data plate. Piermits validates every check above, cited, before anything is submitted.

Book a demo