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Miami-Dade NOA Lookup Tool for Garage Doors

Find your garage door's Notice of Acceptance (NOA) details — design pressure, wind speed, impact rating, expiration date. Free reference tool from Garage Door Kingdom, serving all of Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone.

  • ✅ HVHZ Reference
  • ✅ Educational Use
  • ✅ Always Verify Live
  • ✅ Broward CC# 21-GD-22352-X

Quick answer: A Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is the South Florida county-level product approval that certifies a garage door is rated for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Every new garage door installed in Broward or Miami-Dade County must be on a valid NOA (or a Florida Product Approval that explicitly covers HVHZ). This free tool helps you look up common garage door brands and find their NOA number, design pressure, and expiration date for educational reference. Always verify with the live Miami-Dade NOA database before pulling a permit.

Lookup Tool

Search by Manufacturer or Model

Type a brand name (e.g., "Wayne Dalton") or model number (e.g., "9100") to filter the table. Click "Verify on Miami-Dade" to confirm any record against the live county database.

Manufacturer / Model NOA # Design Pressure Expires Status
About this tool: NOA numbers, design pressures, and dates shown are commonly observed values used for educational reference only. NOAs are updated frequently by Miami-Dade Product Control. Always verify against the live Miami-Dade NOA database before pulling a Broward County permit or making an insurance claim.
Why NOA Matters

Why a Valid NOA Protects Your Home, Your Permit, and Your Insurance

🛡️ Hurricane Survival

Your garage door is the largest opening on the home. An NOA-rated door is tested to survive design-pressure loads from a Cat 4–5 hurricane without failing inward and pressurizing the roof.

🏛️ Building Permits

Broward County requires NOA (or HVHZ-listed Florida Product Approval) documentation for every new garage door permit. No NOA = no permit = no final inspection.

💰 Insurance Discounts

Wind mitigation inspections (Form OIR-B1-1802) credit NOA-rated openings. Insurance carriers may discount windstorm premiums 10–25% when the garage door is documented HVHZ-compliant.

📄 Resale Documentation

Florida buyers' inspectors and lenders look for NOA documentation on hurricane-rated openings. Keep the NOA number, permit number, and final-inspection record in a single folder.

FAQ — NOA Lookup

Common Questions About Miami-Dade NOAs

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