November 24, 2024

COVID-19 General Information and ARPA Relief Funds
Are you doing construction/renovations and are ready for inspections? The City of Miami requires inspections for all phases of the building process to ensure safe and stable structures.
NOTE: Each permit holder must request the specific inspection type for which they hold the permit (building/electrical/pluming, etc.).  
TIP:  You do not need inspections unless or until your permit has been approved & construction is complete.  If you have not yet applied for a permit, find out how.
Determine Who Needs to Request Your Inspection.
Your inspections must be requested by the appropriate party in order to obtain a certificate of completion or a certificate of occupancy.  
NOTE: You will need each permit/sub-permit number to complete this process (i.e. a plumbing inspection will need the plumbing sub-permit number, a roofing inspection will need the roofing permit number, etc.).  If you have a master permit, all inspections are covered under this permit number. 
TIP: You can request your inspection(s) up to five days in advance, although they usually occur the day after the request is made. You will receive a confirmation and inspection date at the completion of this online form. 
Request Inspection Here
**Select ‘inspections’, ‘schedule an inspection’
On the day of your inspection, you can access the route & information of your inspector, see how many appointments are ahead of you, and determine (approximately) when they will arrive at your site. 
Click here to view route
Once your inspection takes place, you will be notified immediately (on-site) if you have passed. If you require corrections, the inspector will notify you. When the corrections are completed, you must start this process over. 
iBuild Portal
Dial 311 or 305-468-5900
Miami Riverside Center (MRC)
444 SW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL, 33130

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