
Adron Fence Permit Process
FENCING PERMITS
At Adron Fence, we understand that navigating fencing permits in Florida—especially in areas with varying local regulations like Indian river, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm beach and Okeechobee Counties—can be overwhelming. As a fully licensed and insured fence company, we’re well-versed in the zoning laws and building codes specific to each municipality. Our local expertise ensures your fencing project is compliant from start to finish, making the permitting process seamless and stress-free.
SURVEY AND DOCUMENTATION PREPARATION
To kick off the permit process, Adron Fence conducts a walk through of your property. This detailed assessment helps define accurate fence lines and ensures your installation won’t infringe on property boundaries or violate local ordinances. From there, our team gathers all required documentation, including site plans, design specs, and material details, tailored to your city or town’s requirements. Our thorough approach minimizes delays and keeps your project moving forward.
PERMIT HANDLING AND PROJECT EXECUTION
 Adron Fence handles the entire permit application on your behalf. We submit all paperwork to the appropriate authorities and manage communications throughout the approval process. This full-service approach lets you skip the red tape and focus on the exciting parts of your property upgrade. Once approved, our experienced team gets to work—building your fence to the exact specifications and standards outlined in the permit.
FINAL INSPECTION
Our job isn’t done until every box is checked. Adron Fence ensures your fence passes the final inspection by meeting all code and permit requirements. We take pride in delivering high-quality, code-compliant fencing that not only enhances your property’s appearance and function but also adds long-term value.
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When you choose Adron Fence, you're choosing a partner that manages every detail—from permit application to installation and inspection. Our streamlined process guarantees peace of mind and a fence built to last. Contact Adron Fence today to get started on your next project.Â
They following Steps will walk you through the complete fence buying process:
- Sign our contract and pay your deposit. Cash, check, or credit card. (there will be a 3% fee for Credit cards).
- We will request a survey and HOA approval if required. Once received, we will send you our permit application pack. (Application, Drainage/Easement agreement, Notice of Commencement, etc.)
- The salesman will now mark your survey, and return it to me.
- At this point we will look over the survey and other documents to make sure we have everything in order to apply.
- If the proposed fence line will be in an easement, we will submit it to the required utility department(s) for approval. Depending on where you are located this can take 1-4 weeks to get approval.
- After approval, I will submit it to the county or city in which you are located. Depending on your municipality this can take from 1 to 4 weeks to get the permit approval.
- Once the permit has been approved and issued, we will order any materials that are needed for your job.
- Now we call in a line locate, PLEASE NOTE: Locators will come to your property and locate any underground line (gas, electric, cable, etc.) This is mandatory for the state of Florida and digging may only start 48 hours after this request has been made. They will mark lines with either flags or paint. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THESE MARKERS UNTIL AFTER THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
- You will receive a call from one of our friendly office personnel letting you know your install date. Install may take 1-2 days depending on the size of the job. Afterwards, you will notice a bag hanging on your fence, PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE UNTIL AFTER THE FINAL INSPECTION!! This is your permit packet, the inspector will need to see it.
- You will receive a phone call/email from us, informing you of the final inspection date. After the inspection you will receive another phone call/email informing you of the results of the inspection. Once it has passed inspection, you can now take down the permit packet and keep it for your records. At this point all due balances will be requested upon completion of installation.
- HOA APPROVAL: If you live in an HOA, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to obtain prior approval, on HOA’S letterhead. This is required by the building department, depending on your HOA, this could take a month for them to review and approve your request.