Private Provider Services in Nassau County
Nassau County is a growing Northeast Florida market with activity around Yulee, Wildlight, Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Callahan, and Hilliard.
The county includes coastal, resort, residential, and inland growth areas, so contractors often need inspections coordinated around different site conditions and municipal workflows.
Under Florida Statute §553.791, builders, contractors, and property owners in Nassau County can elect Tew & Taylor as their licensed private provider for building inspections, plan review, or both. Nassau County Building Department is required to accept private provider submissions that meet the statute.
- Same-day inspections throughout Nassau County
- 2-day plan review turnaround, all disciplines
- Mandatory permit fee reduction required by Florida law
- Nassau County Building Department required to accept compliant private provider results
- Residential, commercial, mixed-use, renovation, and single-trade projects
Areas Served Within Nassau County
Tew & Taylor provides private provider services throughout Nassau County, including: Fernandina Beach, Yulee, Amelia Island, Callahan, Hilliard, Wildlight, Bryceville.
Why Nassau County Builders Use Tew & Taylor
Nassau County Building Department processes permits, performs plan review, and inspects residential and commercial construction in unincorporated areas. During active construction periods, inspection queues can run 1–3 weeks and plan review can take several weeks. For contractors managing active jobs, those delays can create real costs in financing carry, subcontractor remobilization, jobsite coordination, and delivery commitments.
Tew & Taylor removes that constraint. Same-day inspections help crews move when the work is ready. 2-day plan review helps permits issue weeks earlier. On average, clients save 6–7 weeks of construction schedule per project.
Plan review turnaround in Nassau County
Tew & Taylor gives Nassau County contractors a faster inspection and plan review path while maintaining the required municipal permit process.