Using Automated Phone Line
Using the Automated Phone Line
To begin using this system you will need the following your IVR number or Invoice number which can be found on your permit, inspection record or fee sheet.
Scheduling an inspection
- Call the Automated Phone Line at 1-866-217-9262
- Select option #1 when prompted
- Enter your IVR number (located on Permit or Inspection Card)
- Follow prompts to select the correct inspection.
Paying an Invoiced Fee
- Call the Automated Phone Line at 1-866-217-9262
- Select option #2 when prompted
- Enter your invoice number (Located on fee sheet)
- Follow the prompts to pay the fee
Checking Permit Status on the Web
You may obtain permit status information, schedule inspections, pay fees and submit electronically by using this link www.cityftmyers.com/EnerGov
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Building, Permitting & Inspections Division
Physical Address
1825 Hendry St.
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: : 239-321-7925Fax: : 239-344-5928
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Brent Brewster
BPI Manager - Building OfficialPhone: 239-321-7932
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Al Jubb
Chief InspectorPhone: 239-839-4439
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Melinda Botsford
Building Division Services SupervisorPhone: 239-321-7911
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Robert Howard
Chief InspectorPhone: 239-321-7917
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Robert Ward
Building Services / Floodplain CoordinatorPhone: 239-321-7931
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Melanie Martin
Permit CoordinatorPhone: 239-321-7936
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Carolyn Gibson
Inspections CoordinatorPhone: 239-321-7923
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Bonnie Sherma
Plan Review CoordinatorPhone: 239-321-7915
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Paula Jacobs
Senior Administrative AssistantPhone: 239-321-7935
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