Electrical Permit Leads in Miami-Dade County, FL (2026)
Miami-Dade is the densest electrical-contractor market in Florida. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 2,360 electrical permits in the county, 699 of them in the last 30, filed by 735 distinct electrical businesses. Because Florida publishes a bulk contractor-licensing file, 932 of the 1,089 Miami-Dade electrical profiles ship with a working phone number.
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View Miami-Dade leads →If you sell to electricians — or you run an electrical company looking for the next service upgrade, solar tie-in, EV-charger install, or commercial fit-out — Miami-Dade County is the densest single market in Florida. A metro adding rooftops at a Sun Belt pace, an aging service-panel inventory under a strict wind-and-electrical code, and a fast-growing rooftop-solar segment combine into an electrical-permit stream that files in volume nearly every business day.
Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 2,360 electrical permits across Miami-Dade County, with 699 filed in just the last 30 days. Those permits were pulled by 735 distinct electrical businesses over the quarter. The newest electrical record in the county is dated June 11, 2026, and the feed refreshes daily as the county publishes.
The Phone-Verified Electrical List
Most lead products give you an address and nothing to dial. Florida is the exception. Because the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation publishes a bulk contractor-licensing file, PermitGrab can attach a verified phone number to the electricians who pull these permits. In Miami-Dade that means 1,089 electrical contractor profiles, of which 932 carry a working, deduplicated phone number — 86% phone coverage. That is a dial-ready list of electrical companies you can prove are actively working, not a stale directory.
We are deliberate about the phone count. A single busy electrical contractor can appear on dozens of permits, but you get one number, not dozens. So the figure that matters for outreach is 932 distinct electrical phone numbers, every one tied to a business that pulled a real Miami-Dade electrical permit.
Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits
The work is concentrated among established shops. Across the last 90 days the most active electrical businesses by permit count include Strada Services Inc, Sunshine Electrical Contractors Corp, Fox Electric Enterprises Inc, Arnold J. Electric Inc, Caribe Electrical Contractors Inc, Electrical Masters Inc, and Kilowatt Electric Company. A large share of the volume also runs through solar and renewable-energy installers such as American Solar Installation Company and Solar Dynamics, which file electrical permits for every rooftop tie-in — useful signal whether you are benchmarking competitors or selling gear, financing, or insurance into the busiest crews in the county.
Who This List Helps
Electrical-supply distributors and panel, conduit, wire, and EV-charger suppliers reach the largest active electrical crews in South Florida by the truckload. Electrical-software, dispatch, CRM, and financing vendors get hundreds of demonstrably operating electrical businesses. Solar installers, insurance, and bonding teams reach the exact shops filing service-upgrade and tie-in work. And electrical companies themselves use the feed to watch competitors and spot neighborhoods turning over — when a block starts filing panel upgrades and solar tie-ins, the rest of that block is the next conversation.
The Rest of the Miami-Dade Trades
Electrical is the densest non-building trade in the county, but the same daily feed carries every other building trade if you sell across categories. By distinct contractor with phones attached, Miami-Dade also offers HVAC (826 phones), Roofing (680 phones), and Plumbing (486 phones). If roofing is your market, start with our roofing permit leads in Miami-Dade guide; for the method behind all of it, read how to get contractor leads from building permits.
Freshness Is the Point
An electrical list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers and out-of-business shops. This one refreshes as Miami-Dade publishes — 699 electrical permits in the last 30 days, drawn from 735 active shops — so the numbers you dial belong to electricians working right now. Browse the live county feed on the Miami-Dade permits page, compare another high-volume electrical market in electrical permit leads in Chicago, see why a flat subscription beats marketplaces in permit data vs. Angi and HomeAdvisor, or see PermitGrab pricing for the full named list delivered daily.
One more thing on cost: shared lead networks resell a single homeowner to four or five contractors, so a booked job can cost $200–250 in lead fees. PermitGrab is a flat $149/month, never resold — you reach the electrical contractor, supplier, or owner the day the permit files.