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Flagler County, Florida building permits

According to permitsearch.us records, 251,028 permit records are on file for Flagler County, Florida (1993–2026).

Our records for this area are growing — figures reflect permits on file, not every permit ever issued.

Permits on file by year

Permit records on file by year, 2017 to 202604,0008,00012,00016,00020,0002017: 13,116 records on file20172018: 13,533 records on file20182019: 12,824 records on file20192020: 14,750 records on file20202021: 17,597 records on file202117,5972022: 17,139 records on file20222023: 16,249 records on file20232024: 15,466 records on file20242025: 14,044 records on file20252026: 6,862 records on file2026
Show yearly totals
YearRecords on file
201713,116
201813,533
201912,824
202014,750
202117,597
202217,139
202316,249
202415,466
202514,044
20266,862

Top work types in our records

Top work types in our recordsutility_siteutility_site: 45,042 records on file45,042otherother: 37,748 records on file37,748mechanicalmechanical: 35,035 records on file35,035roofingroofing: 30,770 records on file30,770buildingbuilding: 26,835 records on file26,835

72% of records on file show a final or completed status.

72% of records on file show a final or completed status72%

Recent permits

Permits by type

Permit records by address

Browse the 231 Flagler County addresses with permit-record pages on file

Permit records in Flagler County: what to know

Our Flagler records come from three systems: the county's central permitting, Palm Coast's, and Flagler Beach's. Palm Coast dominates the county's housing stock, and most of it was built in a handful of boom decades — so roof age and hurricane-era re-roofing permits are the records doing the most work here, both for insurance and for judging what a home has been through.

In Florida, permit history has money attached to it. Insurers commonly ask how old a roof is and whether wind-resistance upgrades were done with permits on record; a roof permit from the last 15 years, or a documented wind mitigation feature, can be the difference between an easy policy and an expensive one. When our records show a roof or wind-mitigation permit for an address, that record is worth carrying into your insurance conversation.

When you're buying, compare what you can see at the house against what the records show. A kitchen, room addition, or enclosed garage with no matching permit record is a question worth asking before closing — unpermitted work can surface later in appraisals, insurance underwriting, and resale. A home inspection looks at how the work performs; the permit trail shows whether it was reviewed when it was done. You want both. What do these findings look like in a real house? The inspectors behind this site publish anonymized examples in their field notes.

Our records are a research starting point, not the authority. For a decision that hangs on a specific permit, confirm it with Flagler County, Palm Coast, or Flagler Beach directly — jurisdictions can hold records that have not yet reached our store.

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Based on 251,028 permit records on file from Flagler County (Central Permitting), City of Flagler Beach, City of Palm Coast, 1993–2026. Last updated 2026-08-20.

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