Miami-Dade County requires permits for most fence installations. Chain-link fences need a Zoning Improvement Permit. The county introduced a streamlined stand-alone residential fence permit process in May 2024. All fences must meet the South Florida Building Code wind resistance standards.
Miami-Dade County requires permits for fence installations in the unincorporated area. Chain-link fences (other than pool barriers) require a Zoning Improvement Permit (ZIP). Effective May 13, 2024, the county introduced a streamlined process for stand-alone residential fence permits, making the application simpler and faster. Standardized forms became required for all projects in unincorporated Miami-Dade County as of August 5, 2024. Fence permits require a site plan showing fence location, property lines, easements, and setbacks. All fences must comply with the South Florida Building Code, which requires wind resistance rated for 185 mph design wind speed. This affects materials, post spacing, footing depth, and connection details. Swimming pool barrier fences must meet Florida Building Code Chapter 4 requirements (48-inch minimum height, self-closing/self-latching gates). Front yard fences limited to 4 feet, rear and side to 6 feet. The county's permitting portal at miamidade.gov accepts online submissions. Plan review for simple fence permits may be completed within 24 hours.
Fences without required permits: code violation, fines, required retroactive permitting. Non-compliant fences after hurricanes may face emergency removal orders.
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