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What happens when you exit the official Miami-Dade County government website?

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What happens when you exit the official Miami-Dade County government website?​

You are now leaving the official website of Miami-Dade County government. Please be aware that when you exit this site, you are no longer protected by our privacy or security policies. Miami-Dade County is not responsible for the content provided on linked sites. The provision of links to these external sites does not constitute an endorsement.

How do I apply for a job with Miami-Dade County?​

Search for Miami-Dade County jobs and apply for available openings online. Miami-Dade County authorizes the recruitment, training and use of County employees as disaster assistance personnel to assist in disaster response efforts.

Who is responsible for permits in Miami-Dade County?​

Who is responsible for permits in Miami-Dade County?
Miami-Dade County offers permits to individuals who are performing work on their property without benefit of a contractor. It is up to the owner to ensure that the contractor obtains their own permit. This permit makes the contractor legally responsible for their portion of the work.

Who regulates elevators in Miami-Dade County?​

Who regulates elevators in Miami-Dade County?
Miami-Dade County Office of Elevator Safety will monitor and regulate all elevator activities, as required by law. A form seeking a temporary certificate of operation for elevators. The exemptions are from Florida Building Code requirements only. Other State and County regulatory departments and agencies may require approvals or permits.

Is Miami-Dade County responsible for the content provided on linked sites?​

Miami-Dade County is not responsible for the content provided on linked sites. The provision of links to these external sites does not constitute an endorsement. Please click ‘OK’ to be sent to the new site, or Click ‘Cancel’ to go back.

How do I access Miami-Dade County public records online?​

Use the link below to access these records. You can click on the “Help with Searching” option at the top of the search page for detailed instructions on using the online system. Certain frequently requested data sets are now available on Miami-Dade County’s Open Data Portal.

Where can I watch Miami-Dade County Commission meetings?​

Where can I watch Miami-Dade County Commission meetings?
The five newly elected members of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners, as well as a reelected commissioner, were sworn in at a ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 17 in the Stephen P. Clark Center Commission Chambers. Watch the ceremony . The general public can watch Miami-Dade County meetings on webcast when available.
 
When you exit the official Miami-Dade County government website, you are provided with a message informing you that you are no longer protected by their privacy or security policies. Miami-Dade County states that they are not responsible for the content provided on linked sites and that the provision of links to these external sites does not constitute an endorsement. Users are given the option to proceed to the new site by clicking 'OK' or to go back by clicking 'Cancel'.

If you are interested in applying for a job with Miami-Dade County, you can search for available openings and apply online. The county authorizes the recruitment, training, and use of county employees as disaster assistance personnel to assist in disaster response efforts.

For permits in Miami-Dade County, individuals performing work on their property without a contractor are required to obtain permits. It is important for the property owner to ensure that the contractor obtains their own permit, as this makes the contractor legally responsible for their portion of the work.

Elevators in Miami-Dade County are regulated by the Miami-Dade County Office of Elevator Safety as required by law. The office monitors and regulates all elevator activities, and exemptions from Florida Building Code requirements are possible. Other state and county regulatory departments and agencies may also require additional approvals or permits.

Accessing public records online in Miami-Dade County can be done by using the provided link. Additionally, the county offers a "Help with Searching" option at the top of the search page for detailed instructions on using the online system. Certain frequently requested data sets are available on Miami-Dade County’s Open Data Portal for public access.

To watch Miami-Dade County Commission meetings, the public can view them on webcast when available. The elected members of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners are sworn in at a ceremony in the Stephen P. Clark Center Commission Chambers, which can also be watched online.
 
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