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When do plans for Building Permits need to be signed and sealed by a Florida registered architect or engineer?

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When do plans for Building Permits need to be signed and sealed by a Florida registered architect or engineer?

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A. Generally, for commercial and multi-family construction, all plans must be signed and sealed. For detached one- and two-family residential construction, owner-occupied structures will need a licensed design professional or contractor to submit plans for wind load calculations.

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