DEP has implemented a paperless permitting process that will allow for electronic submission of applications, forms and requests for information; and following permit issuance, the submission of required compliance forms. These documents may be submitted via email to BIPP@FloridaDEP.gov.
Joint Coastal Permit fees are the sum of the fees required by 62B-41.0085, 62-4.050(4)(h),and 18-21.008, .009, or .010, F.A.C. Environmental Resource Permit fees are the sum of the fees required by 62-4.050(4)(h) and 18-21.008, .009, or .010, F.A.C. Fees are reflected below.
Beaches, Inlets & Ports Program (BIPP)
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection
2600 Blair Stone Road, MS 3544
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400
BIPP@FloridaDEP.gov
Gregory W. Garis - Program Administrator
Vacant - Administrative Assistant
How to Search for a Permit
This map provides an in-depth search of the department-issued permits, verified exemptions, and pending permits using the department's GIS application. First, zoom to the area of interest on the map or search by one of the following: street address, project name, permit number (numbers only, no dashes) or the Department's Range Monument.
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