Demolition Permits in Polk County, FL

Your complete guide to demolition permits in Polk County. Bayside Construction handles all permit applications — you never visit a permit office.

Demolition Permits in Polk County: What You Need to Know

Polk County sits on the eastern edge of our service area, centered around Lakeland—Florida's largest inland city. The permitting process here is straightforward compared to Hillsborough and Pinellas, with fewer jurisdictions and generally faster processing times. Most demolition projects go through either the Polk County Building Division or the City of Lakeland Building Inspection Division.

Polk County's character is distinct from the coastal counties. Over 550 lakes create unique property considerations. Former citrus grove land is being converted to residential development, generating demand for agricultural structure demolition and land clearing. Lakeland's historic districts add preservation requirements for older structures in designated areas.

Permit fees in Polk County are typically lower than the coastal counties, and processing times are often shorter due to lower volume. We handle permits for all Polk County jurisdictions as part of our standard service.

Under Florida Statute §553.80, local building departments administer and enforce the Florida Building Code, including demolition permit requirements.

Permit requirements change periodically. Always verify current requirements directly with your local building department. Information on this page is provided as a general guide and was last reviewed in 2026.

Permit Authorities in Polk County

Polk County Building Division

Unincorporated Polk County

City of Lakeland Building Inspection Division

City of Lakeland (incorporated)

City of Auburndale Building Department

City of Auburndale (incorporated)

Demolition Permit Types & Fees in Polk County

Permit Type Description Typical Fee Processing Time
Residential Demolition Permit Required for demolishing residential structures including homes, garages, and accessory buildings in Polk County. $75 – $300 3–7 business days
Commercial Demolition Permit Required for commercial, industrial, and multi-family building demolition in Polk County. $300 – $1,000 7–15 business days
Pool Demolition Permit Required for in-ground swimming pool removal in Polk County jurisdictions. $50 – $150 3–5 business days
Agricultural Structure Demolition Permits for demolishing barns, silos, packing houses, and other agricultural structures. May have different requirements than residential/commercial. $50 – $200 3–7 business days

The Demolition Permit Process in Polk County

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Determine jurisdiction—City of Lakeland, City of Auburndale, or unincorporated Polk County based on property address

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Complete asbestos survey for pre-1980 structures and verify lake setback requirements for lakefront properties

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Coordinate utility disconnections with the appropriate providers (TECO, Lakeland Electric, city utilities)

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Check for Green Swamp ACSC restrictions, wetland buffers, or other environmental requirements

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Submit demolition permit application with required documentation to the correct building department

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Await review—Polk County residential permits are often processed within 3–7 business days

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Receive permit, post on-site, complete demolition, and schedule final inspection for closeout

Required Documentation for Polk County Demolition Permits

Completed demolition permit application
Property survey or legal description
Proof of property ownership or authorization letter
Asbestos survey report (for structures built before 1980)
Utility disconnection confirmation (TECO/Duke Energy, city water/sewer)
Contractor license and insurance certificates
Lake setback verification (for properties adjacent to Polk County lakes)
Wetland delineation report (if applicable)

Environmental Considerations in Polk County

Flood Zones & Wetlands

Polk County is defined by its lakes—over 550 named lakes dot the landscape. Properties adjacent to lakes face setback requirements that may affect demolition access and debris staging. Wetland areas around lakes and along creek corridors require delineation before site work. Former citrus grove land being converted to development may have agricultural chemical residue considerations. The Green Swamp Area of Critical State Concern in northwestern Polk County has the strictest environmental protections in our service area.

Historic Districts

Lakeland has several significant historic districts including the South Lake Morton Historic District, Dixieland Historic District, and the Frank Lloyd Wright buildings at Florida Southern College. Demolition in these areas requires review by Lakeland's Historic Preservation Board. The waiting period and review process can add 30–60 days. Auburndale has a small historic downtown area with limited protections.

Asbestos Requirements

Asbestos surveys are required for pre-1980 structures in Polk County. Lakeland has a significant inventory of older homes from the 1920s–1960s that commonly contain asbestos materials. Former citrus packing houses and industrial structures may also contain asbestos insulation. The lower cost of living in Polk County does not reduce asbestos survey costs, which are set by licensed consultants at market rates.

Demo Dave's Permit Tips for Polk County

Polk County permits are generally the fastest in our service area—residential demolition permits often come through in under a week when documentation is complete.

For lakefront properties, verify lake setback requirements before demolition planning. Some Polk County lakes have 50-foot or greater setbacks that affect where equipment can be staged.

Lakeland Electric is a city-owned utility separate from TECO and Duke Energy. Disconnection requests go through a different process than the rest of our service area—we handle this coordination.

Former citrus groves being cleared for development may require soil testing for agricultural chemical residue, especially if residential construction is planned. Check with Polk County Environmental Services.

Cities We Serve in Polk County

Polk County Demolition Permit FAQs

A: Lakeland is in Polk County. It's the county seat and Florida's largest city that isn't on the coast. Lakeland sits about 35 miles east of Tampa on the I-4 corridor. For demolition projects, you'll work with either the City of Lakeland Building Inspection Division (within city limits) or Polk County Building Division (unincorporated areas). We serve both.

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