Code Compliance

Code Enforcement officers patrolling the beach.
The Code Compliance Department provides an array of services, through Licensing, Code, and Parking Enforcement, by implementing and managing policies, programs, regulations, and services to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of citizens, visitors, and the business community. The mission of the Code Compliance Department is to preserve the community’s quality of life by effectively interpreting and enforcing the City Code, through research, data collection, and the implementation of enforcement to achieve compliance. Staff processes permits for Special Events, Parking, Lane Closures, issues Lien Search Letters, regulates and coordinates the issuance and renewals of Local Business Tax Receipts and Certificates of Use for businesses operating within City limits, among others.
 
All forms and applications for permits and licenses must be submitted to the City of Sunny Isles Beach Code Compliance Department. Renewals for Certificates of Use and Local Business Tax Receipts must be completed through the online portal. First-time applicants must submit their application in-person at the Sunny Isles Beach Government Center, 3rd Floor, 18070 Collins Avenue. Business hours are Monday – Friday, from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm. Appointments are available. Walk-ins are also accepted.

Services

Appointments

Our Code Compliance Department serves walk-in customers and takes appointments. Walk-in customers should arrive by 3:00 pm in order to be served. Appointments are also available and welcome.

*Services include: Code Compliance, Parking Permits, Business Licensing, Complaints, Special Events, Lane Closures, Extended Construction Hours, Other

 


Forms and Applications

Business Licenses

*Paper applications are accepted in-person or by mail for first-time applicants only. If you would like to renew your Certificate of Use or renew your Local Business Tax Receipt, it must be submitted online through your portal account.

 

Special Event Applications

Please note: All individuals seeking a special event permit must contract with an upland property owner. Special event permits are not issued directly to individuals.