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Orange County roofing permit checklist

Orange County re-roof product approval checklist for contractors.

A contractor-facing checklist for spotting permit-packet gaps before an Orange County Florida re-roof job gets stuck in Fast Track filing or a correction cycle. Use it to gather product approvals, NOA documents, roof-system details, and Notice of Commencement flags before the authorized contractor files.

Information and packet organization only. Official building departments control final requirements and permit approval.

1Confirm the filing agency firstOrange County addresses can still require jurisdiction routing before packet prep. Confirm whether Orange County Building Safety or a municipality handles the project before preparing forms, product rows, or portal answers.
2Start with the fields Orange County listsOrange County’s public roof-permit page says roof permits are submitted through Fast Track and lists permit-issuance details such as building class, building type, type of work, value of work, roof square footage, number of stories, roof material, and building permit number for new construction or additions.
3Match product approvals to the actual roof systemCheck the manufacturer, product name, Florida Product Approval or Miami-Dade NOA, status/expiration where available, HVHZ relevance, deck type, slope, roof mean height, and selected assembly details. A similar product name is not enough.
4Collect the missing roofing details earlyCommon hold-ups include underlayment, starter/hip-ridge, fastening or nail schedule, attachment method, deck type, slope, drip edge, product installation instructions, and whether the contract amount triggers Notice of Commencement handling.
5Do not skip the authority and NOC flagsOrange County’s public page notes owner-builder disclosure requirements, licensed-contractor Power of Attorney limits, and Notice of Commencement handling when the value of work exceeds $2,500. Treat these as flags for the contractor/owner to handle, not as something Permit Prep signs or files.
7Use this as packet prep, not permit approval advicePermit Prep organizes public paperwork, product-document checklists, and missing-info flags. The licensed contractor remains responsible for filing, signatures, fees, supervision, code compliance, and final approval.

Need an Orange County re-roof packet checked before filing?

Send the job address, project scope or quote, roof covering, product names, and any underlayment or attachment details. We’ll check public sources and return packet-readiness notes before the authorized contractor files.