The Belize Real Estate Insider
Building a dock in Belize isn't as simple as hiring a contractor. There's a formal process involving multiple government agencies. Here's what you need to know. The Main Permit: Ministry of Natural Resources Application: "Application for Dock / Seawall / Reclamation / Other Usage of Reserve and Seabed" Required Documents: * Copy of land title * Copy of ID * Detailed plans with dimensions * Location map showing dock position relative to property and nearby docks * Recommendations from local council (city council, town board, or village council) * HOA recommendation if applicable The Process: * Site inspection by Ministry officials * Multiple levels of review: Principal Planner → Commissioner → Minister * Can take months to a year (this is Belize!) New Government Rules * Government wants docks spread 1 per 1,000 feet * Yes, San Pedro and Caye Caulker are closer — that's the past, new rules are strict * Day markers may be required * Amber flashing lights with 2-mile visibility at 25ft, 50ft, and 100ft points * Must publish Notice to Mariners in newspapers for 2 weeks before construction Can You Put a Gate on Your Dock? BIG FAT NO! * This is all Queen's Land — public access required * Every pier permit requires allowing public access during daylight hours * Gates exist but are technically illegal — government can't afford to enforce * "Do you really want to start your life in Belize by breaking the rules?" Fees * Piers up to 20 feet: $300 BZD * Piers over 20 feet: $500 BZD * Most piers David sees: ~$800 BZD * This is a YEARLY fee — it's a lease from the Crown Construction Costs * $200-$300 USD per linear foot for basic 8-foot-wide dock (treated pine, PVC posts) * 100-foot dock with palapa, electricity: $30,000-$50,000+ USD * Major costs are in the pilings (posts into seabed) Buying Property WITH a Dock? * You must transfer the pier permit from seller to you * Same application, different box checked * Make sure all permit fees are paid and up to date before closing 🚨 CRITICAL: The Current Moratorium * April 2026: Government declared ONE-YEAR MORATORIUM on new dock permits * No new permits being issued for docks, piers, or overwater structures * Existing permitted docks are fine * Already-approved applications can proceed * New applications on hold for 12 months * Once approved, you have 1 year to build or must reapply What This Means for Buyers * Properties with existing permitted docks are MORE VALUABLE now * If dock access is important, prioritize properties with existing docks * Verify any existing dock is properly permitted — ask for documentation * If buying without a dock, understand you can't build one until moratorium lifts Tomorrow: Riparian rights and the recent CCJ ruling. Email David at david@thedavidkafka.com]]>
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