Addressing

Addressing Requirements

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UNINCORPORATED COUNTY

  1. Addresses are assigned through Building Permitting for a principal dwelling structure and is released to agencies when the building permit is issued.
  2. Addresses are not assigned to vacant property.
  3. Prior to Building Permit submittal- (unit numbers/multiple occupants) Approved sites with multiple occupants are required to coordinate individual addressing, prior to building permit submittal. You will need to submit to our office the floor plans for every occupied tenant space on every floor, showing each tenants ingress/egress, walls, doors, street names, north arrow and site location layout. Addressing will provide you the proposed unit numbers for each occupied tenant space, which are to be labeled on the construction plans as unit or suite #. The floor/construction plans submitted to the Building Department during permit application, will require the correct building address and unit/suite  numbers for every floor of the proposed structure. If the building permit plan submittal has any part of the building address or unit/suite numbers incorrectly labeled, it will be required to be corrected. 

  4. Prior to Building Permit submittal- (structures on multiple addressed property) Approved sites with multiple structures are required to coordinate individual addressing, prior to building permit submittal. You will need to obtain an address for the proposed structure, prior to drawing up the construction plans. The floor/construction plans will require the correct address of the proposed structure at the time of permit submittal. Therefore, you will need to contact our office for an address, prior to building permit submittal. If the floor/construction plans are submitted with the incorrect address, it will be returned for correction.


LAKE MARY & LONGWOOD

Customer will provide us with:

  1. Name, Address, Phone Number, Fax Number, Email Address
  2. A Property Identification Number
    (Click here to obtain property identification number from Property Appraisers Web Page)
  3. A Site Plan of the property indicating the footprint of the proposed building
  4. Indicate Street Name and Access Drive
  5. Indicate whether it's Residential or Commercial
  6. If Commercial, indicate if it is Single Tenant or Multi-Tenant
  7. Addressing fees will be determined after the above items are received and reviewed.