● EXPIRED PERMITS · NEW PORT RICHEY

Expired Permits
in New Port Richey, Pasco County.

If your New Port Richey property has permits that were pulled but never finalized and have since lapsed, Palma Building Solutions resolves it: we pull the Pasco County record, confirm exactly what you're dealing with, and coordinate reactivating or re-permitting the work, completing the missing inspections, and reaching final sign-off - through a network of independently licensed Florida engineers and contractors.

Free permit & violation check See what's on record for your New Port Richey property.

Enter the address. We pull Pasco County property and permit records and flag unpermitted work in seconds.

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How Palma resolves expired permits in New Port Richey

The City of New Port Richey permits work within city limits through its own Building Division, while unincorporated Pasco County permits through its Building Construction Services department and the PascoGateway (Accela) portal under the Pasco County Land Development Code, so the first step is confirming which authority holds your record. Both adopt the Florida Building Code, and under Florida Statute 553.791 a licensed private provider can perform plan review and inspections; Pasco operates permitting offices in New Port Richey, Land O' Lakes, and Dade City.

Coastal west Pasco sits in FEMA flood zones and the wind-borne debris region, so base-flood elevation, opening protection, and the cumulative 50%-of-value substantial-improvement rule frequently shape a repair or renovation. As one of Florida's fastest-growing counties, Pasco sees heavy permit volume, and fast growth plus storm work is exactly where expired permits, open permits, and unpermitted alterations pile up, and where Palma's coordination saves time.

Questions answered

How do I resolve expired permits in New Port Richey?

Palma pulls the Pasco County record, confirms the exact issue, and coordinates the fix - reactivating or re-permitting the work, completing the missing inspections, and reaching final sign-off - through licensed Florida pros, from first call to final sign-off. Start with a free property check.

Is Palma a contractor or engineer?

No. Palma Building Solutions is a permitting and project-coordination company. The engineering and construction are performed by a vetted network of independently licensed Florida professionals.

Local code & permitting references in New Port Richey

Official links to verify Pasco County requirements yourself.

Permitting & development news

Recent local context on permitting and growth in Pasco County.

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