Do you require fencing for an upcoming event?
A permit is required for a temporary fence for events. Requirements for residential fence permits or safety construction silt fence differ from temporary event fence permits.
Note the temporary event fence size and duration of set up and dismantle under the work description portion on page 1. The property owner’s notarized signature is required on the top of page 4. Please allow 2 business days to process the application after submitted.
Complete a Building Permit Application
A site plan, noting the placement of the temporary event fence with measurements, is required.
If your project value exceeds $2,500 you will need to file a Notice of Commencement with the Orange County Comptroller's Office. Once the Notice of Commencement is filed, you need to post a certified copy at the site and provide a copy to the City of Orlando.
Submit Your Recorded Notice of Commencement
The City of Orlando allows you to submit your plans digitally so you can have them reviewed online. You will receive an email after we process your application. It will give you a link to ProjectDox and a temporary password. Make sure you follow the upload requirements.
Submit Plans
At any point in the project, you can check your permit status, plan review completion dates, related permits, etc., via our Permit Lookup tool.
Look up Permit
We will email you payment instructions after all reviews are completed and approved; and updated contractor information is associated with your permit. You can view any fees that are due and pay them using our Permit Lookup tool.
Pay Fees
After you pay your fees, we will email you to let you know your plans are available for download. Login to ProjectDox and download your plans from the Approved folder. You must print them to scale and post on your job site to begin construction.
Download Plans
Temporary event fence permits are issued to a bonded company who is registered with the City of Orlando as a contractor. A $5,000 bond is required from the company, along with an updated business tax receipt, and workers' compensation or workers' compensation exemption. The workers' compensation must be addressed to: City of Orlando, 400 S Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32802.
A final inspection is required once setup is completed.
Schedule your Inspection