Serving Citrus County, FL
Building Permit Coordination in Citrus County, Florida
We handle applications, plan review, and inspections so your project stays compliant with the Florida Building Code — without the paperwork headaches.
Citrus County Construction provides building permit coordination for homeowners, businesses, and property owners across Citrus County, Florida. Permitting can be one of the most confusing and time-consuming parts of any construction project — and getting it wrong leads to costly delays, fines, or failed inspections. As a licensed Florida general contractor, we prepare and submit applications, manage plan review with the county or municipality, ensure code compliance, and schedule the inspections your project requires, so your work stays legal and moves forward without unnecessary holdups.
What this service includes
- Determining which permits your project requires
- Preparing and submitting permit applications
- Coordinating plans and documents for review
- Managing plan-review comments and resubmittals
- Florida Building Code compliance review
- Scheduling and coordinating required inspections
- Communicating with county and municipal officials
- Tracking approvals through final sign-off
When you need Permit Coordination
- Your project requires permits you'd rather not navigate
- You're unsure which permits or approvals your work needs
- A permit application or plan review has stalled
- You need to bring unpermitted work into compliance
- You want inspections scheduled and passed without delays
Take the headache out of permitting
For most property owners, permitting is the most frustrating part of a construction project — a maze of applications, drawings, code requirements, review comments, and inspections, each with its own rules and timing. Citrus County Construction handles all of it. We coordinate building permits across Citrus County, Florida, working directly with the county and local municipalities so your project stays legal, compliant, and moving forward.
We assist homeowners, businesses, and property owners in Inverness, Crystal River, Homosassa, Lecanto, Beverly Hills, and Hernando. As a licensed Florida general contractor, we know what local reviewers look for and how to assemble a complete, review-ready submission the first time — which is the single biggest factor in avoiding the back-and-forth that delays so many projects.
Compliance that protects you long after the work is done
Permits aren’t just bureaucracy — they’re your protection. Properly permitted and inspected work confirms your project meets the Florida Building Code, holds up at resale, and won’t trigger fines, stop-work orders, or insurance problems down the road. We make sure every required permit is pulled, every plan-review comment is addressed, and every inspection is scheduled at the right stage and passed.
If you’ve discovered unpermitted work on a property, we can help bring it into compliance through the after-the-fact process. From the first project review to final sign-off, we manage the paperwork and the agencies so you can focus on the project itself — confident that everything is being done by the book in Citrus County.
How the process works
- 01
Project Review
We review your scope and plans to determine exactly which permits, documents, and approvals your project requires.
- 02
Documentation & Prep
We assemble the applications, drawings, and supporting documents needed for a complete, review-ready submission.
- 03
Submission & Plan Review
We submit to the county or municipality, track the review, and respond to comments or requests for revisions.
- 04
Approval & Permitting
We secure the issued permit and confirm the conditions and inspections required before and during construction.
- 05
Inspection Coordination
We schedule each inspection at the right stage and manage them through final approval and sign-off.
Materials & construction standards
- Complete, review-ready permit application packages
- Code-compliant plans and supporting documentation
- Organized inspection records and approvals
What affects the cost
- Type and scope of the project
- Number of permits and approvals required
- Jurisdiction and plan-review requirements
- Engineering or design documents needed
- Revisions or resubmittals during review
- Inspection frequency and complexity
Project timeline
Permit timelines depend on the jurisdiction, project type, and review workload — some permits are issued quickly while others involve multiple review cycles. We prepare complete submissions to avoid delays and keep you updated on each stage through final approval.
Frequently asked questions
Do I really need a permit for my project in Citrus County?
Many construction, structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and addition projects require permits in Citrus County and its municipalities. We review your scope and tell you exactly what's required so you avoid fines, stop-work orders, or problems at resale.
Can you get permits for a project I'm building myself?
We can review your project, determine the permits needed, prepare a complete application, and coordinate plan review and inspections. We'll explain what's required and help keep your project compliant with the Florida Building Code.
What happens if work was done without a permit?
Unpermitted work can often be brought into compliance through an after-the-fact permitting process. We assess the situation, coordinate any required documentation or inspections, and work with the jurisdiction to resolve it.
How long does permitting take?
It varies by jurisdiction and project type — straightforward permits move quickly, while complex projects may require multiple review cycles. Submitting a complete, code-compliant package up front is the best way to avoid delays, and that's exactly what we do.
Permit Coordination across Citrus County
We provide permit coordination throughout the area, including:
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