Division of Hotels and Restaurants
District offices and
the counties that they encompass
The State of Florida is divided into seven Division of Hotels and Restaurants district offices. Each of the sixty-seven counties in the State of Florida lie completely within one district. The districts below are linked to the district address portion of the Division Contacts page. The County Number is the prefix of each public food service establishment or public lodging establishment license control number.
District 1 - Miami - Licenses expire annually on October 1
- 23 - Dade
- 54 - Monroe
District 2 - Margate - Licenses expire annually on December 1
- 16 - Broward
- 53 - Martin
- 60- Palm Beach
District 3 - Tampa - Licenses expire annually on February 1
- 19 - Citrus
- 37 - Hernando
- 39 - Hillsborough
- 61 - Pasco
- 62 - Pinellas
- 63 - Polk
- 70 - Sumter
District 4 - Orlando - Licenses expire annually on April 1
- 15 - Brevard
- 41 - Indian River
- 45 - Lake
- 58 - Orange
- 59 - Osceola
- 66 - St. Lucie
- 69 - Seminole
- 74 - Volusia
District 5 - Jacksonville - Licenses expire annually on June 1
- 11 - Alachua
- 12 - Baker
- 14 - Bradford
- 20 - Clay
- 22 - Columbia
- 25 - Dixie
- 26 - Duval
- 28 - Flagler
- 31 - Gilchrist
- 34 - Hamilton
- 44 - Lafayette
- 48 - Levy
- 52 - Marion
- 55 - Nassau
- 64 - Putnam
- 65 - St. Johns
- 71 - Suwannee
- 73 - Union
District 6 - Panama City Beach - Licenses expire annually on June 1
- 13 - Bay
- 17 - Calhoun
- 27 - Escambia
- 29 - Franklin
- 30 - Gadsden
- 33 - Gulf
- 40 - Holmes
- 42 - Jackson
- 43 - Jefferson
- 47 - Leon
- 49 - Liberty
- 50 - Madison
- 56 - Okaloosa
- 67 - Santa Rosa
- 72 - Taylor
- 75 - Wakulla
- 76 - Walton
- 77 - Washington
District 7 - Fort Myers - Licenses expire annually on December 1
- 18 - Charlotte
- 21 - Collier
- 24 - Desoto
- 32 - Glades
- 35 - Hardee
- 36 - Hendry
- 38 - Highlands
- 46 - Lee
- 51 - Manatee
- 57 - Okeechobee
- 68 - Sarasota
If you have questions or need additional information, contact the Customer Contact Center at 850.487.1395

