RESTAURANTS/FOOD SERVICE PUBLIC RECORDS
To view recent closures of public food service establishments, please select the 1st bullet titled “Emergency Closures.”
To view recent and historical inspection data for public food service establishments (including the type of inspection, end disposition and violations cited), please select the 2nd bullet titled “Inspections.”
To view administrative enforcement actions, please select the 7th bullet titled “Restaurant Disciplinary Activity Reports.”
For descriptions of the layout and column headers for data sheets available on this page, please view the last bullet titled “Restaurants/Food Service- Public Records Layout Information.”
Prior to downloading any files from this site, please review our ReadMe/Disclaimer.
An emergency closure is not a disciplinary action, but rather an action taken to mitigate conditions that pose an elevated risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public or the establishment’s employees. The licensee is closed until the conditions are corrected. Examples of conditions warranting immediate closure include: lack of approved utilities or hot water, sewage backups or overflows, fire damage, pest infestation or inadequate refrigeration. Please note that inspectors with the Division of Hotels and Restaurants’ titles are ‘Sanitation and Safety Inspectors.’ The following file represents emergency closures conducted statewide during the week indicated.
Emergency Closures in 2025
- Week ending April 27, 2025
- Week ending April 20, 2025
- Week ending April 13, 2025
- Week ending April 06, 2025
- Week ending March 30, 2025
- Week ending March 16, 2025
- Week ending March 09, 2025
- Week ending March 02, 2025
- Week ending February 23, 2025
- Week ending February 16, 2025
- Week ending February 09, 2025
- Week ending February 02, 2025
- Week ending January 26, 2025
- Week ending January 19, 2025
- Week ending January 12, 2025
- Week ending January 05, 2025
- Week ending December 29, 2024
- Week ending December 22, 2024
- Week ending December 15, 2024
- Week ending December 08, 2024
- Week ending December 01, 2024
- Week ending November 24, 2024
- Week ending November 17, 2024
- Week ending November 10, 2024
- Week ending November 03, 2024
- Week ending October 27, 2024
- Week ending October 20, 2024
- Week ending October 13, 2024
- Week ending October 6, 2024
- Week ending September 29, 2024
- Week ending September 22, 2024
- Week ending September 15, 2024
- Week ending September 08, 2024
- Week ending September 01, 2024
- Week ending August 25, 2024
- Week ending August 18, 2024
- Week ending August 11, 2024
- Week ending August 04, 2024
- Week ending July 28, 2024
- Week ending July 21, 2024
- Week ending July 14, 2024
- Week ending July 07, 2024
- Week ending June 30, 2024
- Week ending June 23, 2024
- Week ending June 16, 2024
- Week ending June 09, 2024
- Week ending June 02, 2024
- Week ending May 26, 2024
- Week ending May 19, 2024
- Week ending May 12, 2024
- Week ending May 05, 2024
- Week ending April 28, 2024
- Week ending April 21, 2024
- Week ending April 14, 2024
- Week ending April 07, 2024
- Week ending March 31, 2024
- Week ending March 24, 2024
- Week ending March 17, 2024
- Week ending March 10, 2024
- Week ending March 03, 2024
- Week ending February 25, 2024
- Week ending February 18, 2024
- Week ending February 11, 2024
- Week ending February 04, 2024
- Week ending January 28, 2024
- Week ending January 21, 2024
- Week ending January 14, 2024
- Week ending January 07, 2024
Historical Emergency Closure Reports can be found in the Reports & Statistics Archive.
Column Definitions
- District – geographical location of the business according to the division’s seven district offices
- Date – date the establishment was closed
- License Number – license number assigned by DBPR
- Business Name – name of the establishment
- Business Address – location of the establishment
- Business City – city in which the establishment is located
- Condition for Closure – reason establishment was closed
- Date of Order to Vacate – date the establishment was allowed to re-open by the division
For more information about the licensee, find name or license number with our license search. For more information about the inspection, find name or license number with our inspection search. For more information about administrative cases, see our webpage.
Electronic records of sanitation and safety inspections conducted by the Division of Hotels and Restaurants on public food service establishments (i.e., seating and non-seating establishments, caterers, mobile food dispensing vehicles, hot dog carts, theme park food carts and vending machines). Each inspection report is a “snapshot” of conditions present at the time of the inspection. On any given day, an establishment may have fewer or more violations than noted in their most recent inspection. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term conditions at the establishment. To find inspections for a particular lodging establishment by name or address, please see DBPR Online Services. For more information about inspections, go to H&R’s homepage. Inspection information is extracted by county according to the division’s licensing and inspection districts. Depending on your browser version and settings, Internet Explorer 11 may be required to download files from this page.
Current Fiscal Year (July 1, 2024 thru Run Date)
Historical Data (July 2023 thru June 2024)
Historical Data (July 2022 thru June 2023)
Historical Data (July 2021 thru June 2022)
Historical Data (July 2020 thru June 2021)
Historical Data (July 2019 thru June 2020)
Historical Data (July 2018 thru June 2019)
File Name | Size-Updated |
District 1 (18-19) | 5.5 MB – 07/01/2019 |
District 2 (18-19) | 6.0 MB – 07/01/2019 |
District 3 (18-19) | 6.5 MB – 07/01/2019 |
District 4 (18-19) | 8.2 MB – 07/01/2019 |
District 5 (18-19) | 4.1 MB – 07/01/2019 |
District 6 (18-19) | 2.6 MB – 07/01/2019 |
District 7 (18-19) | 4.3 MB – 07/01/2019 |
Historical Data (July 2017 thru June 2018)
File Name | Size-Updated |
District 1 (17-18) | 5.5 MB – 07/09/2018 |
District 2 (17-18) | 6.0 MB – 07/09/2018 |
District 3 (17-18) | 6.5 MB – 07/09/2018 |
District 4 (17-18) | 8.2 MB – 07/09/2018 |
District 5 (17-18) | 4.1 MB – 07/09/2018 |
District 6 (17-18) | 2.6 MB – 07/09/2018 |
District 7 (17-18) | 4.3 MB – 07/09/2018 |
Historical Data (July 2016 thru June 2017)
File Name | Size-Updated |
District 1 (16-17) | 5.5 MB – 07/07/2017 |
District 2 (16-17) | 6.0 MB – 07/07/2017 |
District 3 (16-17) | 6.5 MB – 07/07/2017 |
District 4 (16-17) | 8.2 MB – 07/07/2017 |
District 5 (16-17) | 4.1 MB – 07/07/2017 |
District 6 (16-17) | 2.6 MB – 07/07/2017 |
District 7 (16-17) | 4.3 MB – 07/07/2017 |
Active public food service establishments (i.e., seating and non-seating establishments, caterers, mobile food dispensing vehicles, hot dog carts, theme park food carts and vending machines) in the Division of Hotels and Restaurants. These records include mailing and facility addresses, and are extracted by county according to the division’s licensing and inspection districts. Effective September 1, 2014, the layout of the active license extracts includes two new columns containing the risk level identifiers for public food services establishments. Depending on your browser settings, Internet Explorer 11 may be required to download files from this page.
File Name |
District 1 |
District 2 |
District 3 |
District 4 |
District 5 |
District 6 |
District 7 |
Extracts includes all license applications approved during the current fiscal year (since July 1). Depending on your browser version and settings, Internet Explorer 11 may be required to download files from this page.
Extracts includes all license applications approved during the current fiscal year (since July 1). Depending on your browser version and settings, Internet Explorer 11 may be required to download files from this page.
File Name |
Restaurant Owner Changes – Current |
For 2023-24 see “New Establishments” extract linked above. |
Restaurant Owner Changes – 2022-23 |
Restaurant Owner Changes – 2021-22 |
Restaurant Owner Changes – 2020-21 |
Restaurant Owner Changes – 2019-20 |
Restaurant Owner Changes – 2018-19 |
Restaurant Owner Changes – 2017-18 |
Restaurant Owner Changes – 2016-17 |
Extracts includes all license applications approved during the current fiscal year (since July 1). Depending on your browser version and settings, Internet Explorer 11 may be required to download files from this page.
2024 Reports
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File Name | File Updated |
December 2024 | 01/04/2024 |
November 2024 | 12/04/2024 |
October 2024 | 11/04/2024 |
September 2024 | 10/04/2024 |
August 2024 | 09/04/2024 |
July 2024 | 08/04/2024 |
June 2024 | 07/04/2024 |
May 2024 | 06/04/2024 |
April 2024 | 05/04/2024 |
March 2024 | 04/04/2024 |
February 2024 | 03/04/2024 |
January 2024 | 02/04/2024 |
2023 Reports
File Name | File Updated |
December 2023 | 01/04/2023 |
November 2023 | 12/04/2023 |
October 2023 | 11/04/2023 |
September 2023 | 10/04/2023 |
August 2023 | 09/04/2023 |
July 2023 | 08/04/2023 |
June 2023 | 07/04/2023 |
May 2023 | 06/04/2023 |
April 2023 | 05/04/2023 |
March 2023 | 04/04/2023 |
February 2023 | 03/04/2023 |
January 2023 | 02/04/2023 |
2022 Reports
File Name | File Updated |
December 2022 | 01/04/2023 |
November 2022 | 12/04/2022 |
October 2022 | 11/04/2022 |
September 2022 | 10/04/2022 |
August 2022 | 09/04/2022 |
July 2022 | 08/04/2022 |
June 2022 | 07/04/2022 |
May 2022 | 06/04/2022 |
April 2022 | 05/04/2022 |
March 2022 | 04/04/2022 |
February 2022 | 03/04/2022 |
January 2022 | 02/04/2022 |
2021 Reports
File Name | File Updated |
December 2021 | 01/04/2022 |
November 2021 | 12/04/2021 |
October 2021 | 11/04/2021 |
September 2021 | 10/04/2021 |
August 2021 | 09/04/2021 |
July 2021 | 08/04/2021 |
June 2021 | 07/04/2021 |
May 2021 | 06/04/2021 |
April 2021 | 05/04/2021 |
March 2021 | 04/04/2021 |
February 2021 | 03/04/2021 |
January 2021 | 02/04/2021 |
2020 Reports
File Name | File Updated |
December 2020 | 01/04/2021 |
November 2020 | 12/04/2020 |
October 2020 | 11/04/2020 |
September 2020 | 10/04/2020 |
August 2020 | 09/04/2020 |
July 2020 | 08/04/2020 |
June 2020 | 07/04/2020 |
May 2020 | 06/04/2020 |
April 2020 | 05/04/2020 |
March 2020 | 04/04/2020 |
February 2020 | 03/04/2020 |
January 2020 | 02/04/2020 |
2019 Reports
File Name | File Size-Updated |
December 2019 | 28.8 kB – 01/04/2019 |
November 2019 | 28.8 kB – 12/04/2019 |
October 2019 | 28.4 kB – 11/04/2019 |
September 2019 | 28.4 kB – 10/04/2019 |
August 2019 | 41.6 kB – 09/04/2019 |
July 2019 | 30.8 kB – 08/04/2019 |
June 2019 | 33.5 kB – 07/04/2019 |
May 2019 | 39.6 kB – 06/04/2019 |
April 2019 | 41.3 kB – 05/04/2019 |
March 2019 | 41.3 kB – 04/04/2019 |
February 2019 | 24 kB – 03/04/2019 |
January 2019 | 53.5 kB – 02/04/2019 |
2018 Reports
File Name | File Size-Updated |
December 2018 | 28.8 kB – 01/04/2019 |
November 2018 | 28.8 kB – 12/04/2018 |
October 2018 | 28.4 kB – 11/04/2018 |
September 2018 | 28.4 kB – 10/04/2018 |
August 2018 | 41.6 kB – 09/04/2018 |
July 2018 | 30.8 kB – 08/04/2018 |
June 2018 | 33.5 kB – 07/04/2018 |
May 2018 | 39.6 kB – 05/29/2018 |
April 2018 | 41.3 kB – 05/04/2018 |
March 2018 | 41.3 kB – 04/04/2018 |
February 2018 | 24 kB – 03/04/2018 |
January 2018 | 53.5 kB – 02/04/2018 |
2017 Reports
File Name | File Size-Updated |
December 2017 | 28.8 kB – 01/04/2018 |
November 2017 | 28.8 kB – 12/04/2017 |
October 2017 | 28.4 kB – 11/04/2017 |
September 2017 | 28.4 kB – 10/04/2017 |
August 2017 | 41.6 kB – 09/04/2017 |
July 2017 | 36.1 kB – 08/04/2017 |
June 2017 | 38.7 kB – 07/04/2017 |
May 2017 | 39.6 kB – 06/04/2017 |
April 2017 | 41.3 kB – 05/04/2017 |
March 2017 | 41.3 kB – 04/04/2017 |
February 2017 | 37.9 kB – 03/04/2017 |
January 2017 | 53.5 kB – 02/04/2017 |
2016 Reports
December 2016 | 38.9 kB – 01/04/2017 |
November 2016 | 40.7 kB – 12/04/2016 |
October 2016 | 43.4 kB – 11/04/2016 |
September 2016 | 34.9 kB – 10/04/2016 |
August 2016 | 32 kB – 09/04/2016 |
July 2016 | 36.1 kB – 08/04/2016 |
June 2016 | 38.7 kB – 07/04/2016 |
May 2016 | 39.6 kB – 06/04/2016 |
April 2016 | 41.3 kB – 05/04/2016 |
March 2016 | 41.3 kB – 04/04/2016 |
February 2016 | 37.9 kB – 03/04/2016 |
January 2016 | 53.5 kB – 02/04/2016 |
2015 Reports
December 2015 | 38.9 kB – 01/04/2016 |
November 2015 | 40.7 kB – 12/04/2015 |
October 2015 | 43.4 kB – 11/04/2015 |
September 2015 | 34.9 kB – 10/04/2015 |
August 2015 | 32 kB – 09/04/2015 |
July 2015 | 36.1 kB – 08/04/2015 |
June 2015 | 38.7 kB – 07/04/2015 |
May 2015 | 39.6 kB – 06/04/2015 |
April 2015 | 41.3 kB – 05/04/2015 |
March 2015 | 41.3 kB – 04/04/2015 |
February 2015 | 37.9 kB – 03/04/2015 |
January 2015 | 53.5 kB – 02/04/2015 |
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File Name |
Training Roster |
The information provided below is a descriptive list of the column headers in the licensee download files. For more information about our codes, please review Understanding DBPR Codes.
Hotels and Restaurants Active Licensure Base
- Application Number (New and Owner Change Extracts Only)
- Application Type (New and Owner Change Extracts Only)
- Application Approval Date (New and Owner Change Extracts Only)
- Board Code (200 identifies HR within the department)
- License Type Code (see tables below)
- Licensee Name
- Rank Code (see tables below)
- Modifier Code (see tables below)
- Mailing Name (if different from Licensee Name)
- Mailing Street Address Line 1
- Mailing Address Line 2
- Mailing Address Line 3
- Mailing City
- Mailing State
- Mailing Zip Code
- Primary Telephone Number
- Mailing County Code (see table below)
- Business Name (Location)
- Filler
- Location Street Address Line 1
- Location Address Line 2
- Location Address Line 3
- Location City
- Location State
- Location Zip Code
- Location County Code (see table below)
- Secondary Telephone Number
- District
- Region
- License Number
- Primary Status Code (see table below)
- Secondary Status Code (see table below)
- Expiry Date
- Last Inspection Date
- Number of Seats (food service) or Rental Units (lodging)
- Base Risk Level (food service only)
- Secondary Risk Level (food service only)
Hotels and Restaurants Inspection Files
Extracts Before 1/1/2013 | Extracts After 1/1/2013 |
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A – District B – County Number C – County Name D – License Type Code (see tables below) E – License Number (unique for each license type and location) F – Business (DBA-Does Business As) Name G – Location Address H – Location City I – Location Zip Code J – Inspection Number (unique to all visits associated with an initial inspection) K – Visit Number (sequential number 1 for initial visit and >1 for callbacks) L – Inspection Class (Food or Lodging) M – Inspection Type (see Division of Hotels and Restaurants webpage for explanations) N – Inspection Disposition (see Division of Hotels and Restaurants webpage for explanations) O – Inspection Date P – Number of Critical Violations Q – Number of Noncritical Violations R – Number of Total Violations S – PDA Status (Was the inspection generated using a mobile inspection device? Yes or No) T – By number of violations in each category. Violations are number 1-58 for food service, 1-44 for lodging. See below. BZ – License ID (unique for each owner) CA – Inspection Visit ID (unique for each inspection visit) | A – District B – County Number C – County Name D – License Type Code (see tables below) E – License Number (unique for each license type and location) F – Business (DBA-Does Business As) Name G – Location Address H – Location City I – Location Zip Code J – Inspection Number (unique to all visits associated with an initial inspection) K – Visit Number (sequential number 1 for initial visit and >1 for callbacks) L – Inspection Class (Food or Lodging) M – Inspection Type (see Division of Hotels and Restaurants webpage for explanations) N – Inspection Disposition (see Division of Hotels and Restaurants webpage for explanations) O – Inspection Date P – Number of Critical Violations for inspections before 1/1/2013, blank after Q – Number of Noncritical Violations for inspections before 1/1/2013, blank after R – Number of Total Violations (not including Reporting violations) S – Number of High Priority Violations T – Number of Intermediate Violations U – Number of Basic Violations V – PDA Status (Was the inspection generated using a mobile inspection device? Yes or No) W – By number of violations in each category. Violations are number 1-58 for food service, 1-44 for lodging. See below. CC – License ID (unique for each owner) CD – Inspection Visit ID (unique for each inspection visit) |
Food Service Violations Numbered 1-58
Extracts Before 1/1/2013 | Extracts After 1/1/2013 |
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Critical violations are identified by an asterisk (*) next to the violation on the inspection report. Florida’s Division of Hotels and Restaurants is a national leader in adopting food safety practices of the U. S. Food and Drug Administration and the Conference for Food Protection. In March 2004, the division began the process to identify “risk factors” as critical violations. Since these are being phased in, some of the inspection reports may not identify these as critical violations; however, the inspection information available on DBPR Online Services and the data downloads correctly distinguish them according to the current standards. For purposes of enforcement and compliance, the division recognizes the status as printed on the inspection form, although the severity of the violation observed may warrant additional action regardless of its “critical/noncritical” designation. Risk factors are denoted by the cross (†) symbol. | Effective January 1, 2013, the Division of Hotels and Restaurants adopted provisions of the 2009 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Code. One of the most important changes is a new three-tiered violation classification system that replaces the “critical” or “non-critical” classification. The new system uses the terms “High Priority,” “Intermediate” and “Basic” which better define violation information for operators and consumers, making the whole process easier to understand. While the numbering system is similar to the old one, each numbered violation contains several detailed citations that may include any or all of the three-tiered priorities. For more information, see our webpage. Risk factors are still denoted below by the cross (†) symbol. The asterisk (*) denotes good retail practices that are considered a primary concern that must be corrected immediately. |
T – 01 † Approved source U – 02 † Original container: properly labeled, date marking, consumer advisory V – 03 † Food Out of Temperature W – 04 * Facilities to maintain product temperature X – 05 * Thermometers provided and conspicuously placed Y – 06 * Potentially hazardous food properly thawed Z – 07 † Unwrapped or potentially hazardous food not re-served AA – 08 † Food protection, cross-contamination AB – 09 † Foods handled with minimum contact AC – 10 In use food dispensing utensils properly stored AD – 11 † Personnel with infections restricted AE – 12 † Hands washed and clean, good hygienic practices, eating/drinking/smoking AF – 13 Clean clothes, hair restraints AG – 14 Food contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located AH – 15 Non-food contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located AI – 16 * Dishwashing facilities designed, constructed, operated AJ – 17 * Thermometers, gauges, test kits provided AK – 18 Pre-flushed, scraped, soaked AL – 19 Wash, rinse water clean, proper temperature AM – 20 † Sanitizing concentration or temperature AN – 21 Wiping cloths clean, used properly, stored AO – 22 † Food contact surfaces of equipment and utensils clean AP – 23 Non-food contact surfaces clean AQ – 24 Storage/handling of clean equipment, utensils AR – 25 Single service items properly stored, handled, dispensed AS – 26 Single service articles not re-used AT – 27 * Water source safe, hot and cold under pressure AU – 28 * Sewage and wastewater disposed properly AV – 29 Plumbing installed and maintained AW – 30 * Cross-connection, back siphonage, backflow AX – 31 * Toilet and hand-washing facilities, number, convenient, designed, installed AY – 32 † Restrooms with self-closing doors, fixtures operate properly, facility clean, supplied with hand-soap, disposable towels or hand drying devices, tissue, covered waste receptacles AZ – 33 Containers covered, adequate number, insect and rodent proof, emptied at proper intervals, clean BA – 34 Outside storage area clean, enclosure properly constructed BB – 35 * Presence of insects/rodents. Animals prohibited. Outer openings protected from insects, rodent proof BC – 36 Floors properly constructed, clean, drained, coved BD – 37 Walls, ceilings, and attached equipment, constructed, clean BE – 38 Lighting provided as required. Fixtures shielded BF – 39 Rooms and equipment – vented as required BG – 40 Employee lockers provided and used, clean BH – 41 † Toxic items properly stored, labeled and used properly BI – 42 Premises maintained, free of litter, unnecessary articles. Cleaning and maintenance equipment properly stored. Kitchen restricted to authorized personnel BJ – 43 Complete separation from living/sleeping area, laundry BK – 44 Clean and soiled linen segregated and properly stored BL – 45 * Fire extinguishers – proper and sufficient (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BM – 46 * Exiting system – adequate, good repair (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BN – 47 * Electrical wiring – adequate, good repair (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BO – 48 * Gas appliances – properly installed, maintained (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BP – 49 * Flammable/combustible materials – properly stored (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BQ – 50 * Current license properly displayed BR – 51 Other conditions sanitary and safe operation BS – 52 False/misleading statements published or advertised relating to food/beverage BT – 53 † Food management certification valid / Employee training verification BU – 54 Florida Clean Indoor Air Act BV – 55 Automatic Gratuity Notice BW – 56 Copy of Chapter 509, Florida Statutes, available (no longer used per Chapter 2008-55, Laws of Florida) BX – 57 Hospitality Education Program information provided (information only – not a violation) BY – 58 Smoke Free (information only – no longer used) | W – 01 † Approved source X – 02 † Original container: properly labeled, date marking, consumer advisory Y – 03 † Time and Temperature Control – potentially hazardous/time/temperature control for safety foods (PH/TCS) Z – 04 * Facilities to maintain PH/TCS at the proper temperature AA – 05 * Food and food equipment thermometers provided and accurate AB – 06 PH/TCS foods properly thawed AC – 07 † Unwrapped or PH/TCS food not re-served AD – 08 † Food protection, cross-contamination AE – 09 † Bare hand contact with RTE food; Alternative Operating Procedure (AOP) AF – 10 In use food dispensing utensils properly stored AG – 11 † Employee health knowledge; ill/symptomatic employee present AH – 12 † Hands washed and clean, good hygienic practices, eating / drinking /smoking AI – 13 Clean clothes; hair restraints; jewelry; painted/artificial fingernails AJ – 14 Food-contact and nonfood-contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located AK – 15 (No longer used) AL – 16 * Dishwashing facilities; chemical test kit(s); gauges AM – 17 (No longer used) AN – 18 (No longer used) AO – 19 (No longer used) AP – 20 (No longer used) AQ – 21 Wiping cloths; clean and soiled linens; laundry facilities AR – 22 † Food-contact surfaces clean and sanitized AS – 23 Non-food contact surfaces clean AT – 24 Storage/handling of clean equipment, utensils; air drying AU – 25 Single-service and single-use items AV – 26 (No longer used) AW – 27 * Water source safe, hot (100°F) and cold under pressure AX – 28 * Sewage and wastewater disposed properly AY – 29 * Plumbing installed and maintained; mop sink; water filters; backflow prevention AZ – 30 (No longer used) BA – 31 † Hand wash sinks, hand washing supplies and hand wash sign BB – 32 Bathrooms BC – 33 Garbage and refuse; premises maintained BD – 34 (No longer used) BE – 35 * No presence or breeding of insects/rodents/pests; no live animals, outer openings protected from insects/pests, rodent proof. BF – 36 Floors, walls, ceilings and attached equipment properly constructed and clean; rooms and equipment properly vented BG – 37 (No longer used) BH – 38 Lighting provided as required; fixtures shielded or bulbs protected BI – 39 (No longer used) BJ – 40 Employee personal belongings BK – 41 † Chemicals/toxic substances BL – 42 Cleaning and maintenance equip BM – 43 Complete separation from living/sleeping area/private premise; kitchen restricted – no unauthorized personnel BN – 44 (No longer used) BO – 45 Fire extinguishing equipment (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BP – 46 Exits not blocked or locked (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BQ – 47 Electrical wiring/outlets in good repair (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BR – 48 Gas appliances; boiler certificate current/posted (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BS – 49 Flammable/combustible materials (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) BT – 50 * Current license properly displayed BU – 51 Other conditions sanitary and safe operation BV – 52 * Misrepresentation; misbranding BW – 53 † Food management certification valid / Employee training verification BX – 54 Florida Clean Indoor Air Act BY – 55 Automatic Gratuity Notice BZ – 56 (No longer used) CA – 57 (No longer used) CB – 58 (No longer used) |
Lodging Violations Numbered 1-44
Extracts Before 1/1/2013 | Extracts After 1/1/2013 |
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Critical violations are identified by an asterisk (*) next to the violation on the inspection report. Florida’s Division of Hotels and Restaurants is a national leader in adopting food safety practices of the U. S. Food and Drug Administration and the Conference for Food Protection. In March 2004, the division began the process to identify “risk factors” as critical violations. Since these are being phased in, some of the inspection reports may not identify these as critical violations; however, the inspection information available on DBPR Online Services and the data downloads correctly distinguish them according to the current standards. For purposes of enforcement and compliance, the division recognizes the status as printed on the inspection form, although the severity of the violation observed may warrant additional action regardless of its “critical/noncritical” designation. Risk factors are denoted by the cross (†) symbol. | Effective January 1, 2013, the Division of Hotels and Restaurants adopted provisions of the 2009 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Code. One of the most important changes is a new three-tiered violation classification system that replaces the “critical” or “non-critical” classification. The new system uses the terms “High Priority,” “Intermediate” and “Basic” which better define violation information for operators and consumers, making the whole process easier to understand. While the numbering system is similar to the old one, each numbered violation contains several detailed citations that may include any or all of the three-tiered priorities. For more information, see our webpage. The asterisk (*) denotes items that are considered a primary concern that must be corrected immediately. |
T – 01 * Fire extinguishers/standpipe systems (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) U – 02 * Fire Hazards (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) V – 03 * Sprinkler system W – 04 * Smoke detectors; fire alarm systems (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) X – 05 * Smoke detectors; hearing impaired Y – 06 * Exits; obstructions, exit signs, emergency lights (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) Z – 07 * Electrical deficiencies (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) AA – 08 † Boiler, boiler room AB – 09 † Lighting; public, guest rooms AC – 10 * Adequate heating AD – 11 * Appliances properly installed; maintained AE – 12 * Balcony, railing safety; certification AF – 13 Building repair AG – 14 * Proper locking devices AH – 15 Bathrooms; public; guest; supplies AI – 16 * Water source safe; hot/cold provided AJ – 17 Bedding; bed linens, towels AK – 18 Household furnishings AL – 19 Plumbing AM – 20 Ventilation AN – 21 † Toxics; storage, use AO – 22 * Ice protection AP – 23 * Glassware; tableware; utensils sanitized AQ – 24 * Vermin control AR – 25 Premises maintained AS – 26 Garbage and refuse disposal AT – 27 * Sewage and wastewater disposal AU – 28 * Advertisement AV – 29 Guest property; liability, notified AW – 30 Room Rate Schedule AX – 31 Room rates posted AY – 32 Security deposit AZ – 33 * Unethical business practices; overbooking BA – 34 Licensee; criminal conduct BB – 35 Florida Clean Indoor Air Act BC – 36 Telephone surcharge posted BD – 37 Guest register BE – 38 * Current license, displayed, available upon request BF – 39 Housekeeping BG – 40 Other conditions, safe, sanitary BH – 41 Posting operator service information BI – 42 Blocking operator access BJ – 43 Copy of Ch. 509, FS: available (no longer used per Chapter 2008-55, Laws of Florida) BK – 44 Hospitality Education Program information provided (information only – not a violation) BL-BY – Not used (always zero) | W – 01 Fire extinguishers (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) X – 02 * Fire Hazards Y – 03 Fire sprinkler system (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) Z – 04 Smoke detectors; fire alarm systems (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) AA – 05 * Hearing impaired smoke detectors AB – 06 Exits obstructed (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) AC – 07 Electrical wiring in good repair (FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY) AD – 08 * Boiler, boiler room AE – 09 * Lighting; public, guest rooms AF – 10 * Adequate heating AG – 11 * Appliances properly installed; maintained AH – 12 * Balcony, railing safety; certification AI – 13 Building repair AJ – 14 * Proper locking devices AK – 15 Bathrooms; public; guest; supplies AL – 16 * Water source safe; hot/cold provided AM – 17 Bedding; bed linens, towels AN – 18 (No longer used) AO – 19 Plumbing AP – 20 Ventilation AQ – 21 * Toxics; storage, use AR – 22 * Ice protection AS – 23 * Glassware; tableware; utensils sanitized AT – 24 * Vermin control AU – 25 Premises maintained AV – 26 Garbage and refuse disposal AW – 27 * Sewage and wastewater disposal AX – 28 (No longer used) AY – 29 Guest property; liability, notified AZ – 30 (No longer used) BA – 31 (No longer used) BB – 32 Security deposit BC – 33 * Unethical business practices; overbooking BD – 34 Licensee; criminal conduct BE – 35 Florida Clean Indoor Air Act BF – 36 Telephone surcharge posted BG – 37 Guest register BH – 38 * Current license, displayed, available upon request BI – 39 Housekeeping BJ – 40 Other conditions, safe, sanitary BK – 41 Human Trafficking BL – 42 (No longer used) BM – 43 (No longer used) BN – 44 (No longer used) BO-CB – Not used (always zero) |
Restaurants/Food Service Plan Review Applications
- Region (District)
- County Business (Does Business As – DBA) Name
- Facility Location Address
- Facility Location City
- Facility Location Zip Code
- Facility Phone Number (if available)
- Facility Email Address (if available)
- Plan Review Status Plan
- Review Application Date
- Plan Review Date of Review
- Type of Plan Review Application
- Type of Facility (Rank)
- File Number (unique to each facility as it applies to current owner)
- Application Number (referenced directly to the plan review)
- License Number (unique to location)
- Transaction (internal processing information)
- Variance (describes existence of approved variance from state standards – “n/a” for not applicable)
- Mailing Name (if different from DBA name above)
- Mailing Address (if different from Facility Location Address above)
- Mailing City (if different from Facility Location City above)
- Mailing State (if different from Facility Location Address above)
- Mailing Zip Code (if different from Facility Location Zip Code above)
- Mailing Country Contact Phone Number (if available)
- Contact Email Address (if available)
- Alternate Phone Number (if available)
- Alternate Email Address (if available)
Restaurant Disciplinary Activity Report
- HR District Code with Year and Case Number
- Alternate License Number or License Number
- Business Name
- License Location Address
- License Location Address Line 2
- License Location City
- License Location State
- License Location Zip Code
- Violation Count for Original Inspection
- Fine from the Final Order
- Final Order Signature Date
- Violation Date
Restaurant/Food Service Worker Training
- Employee Last Name
- Employee First Name
- Employee DOB
- Trainer Last Name
- Trainer First Name
- Employer License Number (see Restaurant/Food Service License Extracts for current license information)
- Employer Name
- Train Date
- Expire Date
- Program Provider Name
Public Food Service License Type and Rank Codes
2010 – Permanent Food Service Ranks:
- Seating (SEAT)
- Non-seating (NOST)
2012 – Theme Park Food Cart (PARK)
2013 – Catering (CATR)
2014 – Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicle Ranks:
- Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicle (MFDV)
- Hot Dog Cart (HTDG)
2015 – Vending Machine (VEND)
2016 – Temporary Event Vendor
Public Lodging License Type, Rank and Modifier Codes
2001 – Hotel (HOTL)
2002 – Motel (MOTL)
2003 – Apartment Ranks:
- Nontransient (NAPT)
- Transient (TAPT)
2004 – Rooming House Ranks:
- Nontransient (NRMH)
- Transient (TRMH)
2005 – Bed & Breakfast (BNB)
2006 – Resort Condominium (CNDO) Modifiers:
- Single (SNGL)
- Group (GRP)
- Collective (CLCT)
2007 – Resort Dwelling (DWEL) Modifiers:
- Single (SNGL)
- Group (GRP)
- Collective (CLCT)
Division of Hotels and Restaurants Regions and County Codes
REGION 1 – Dade (23), Monroe (54)
REGION 2 – Broward (16), Martin (53), Palm Beach (60)
REGION 3 – Citrus (19), Hernando (37), Hillsborough (39), Pasco (61), Pinellas (62), Polk (63), Sumter (70)
REGION 4 – Brevard (15), Indian River (41), Lake (45), Orange (58), Osceola (59), St. Lucie (66), Seminole (69), Volusia (74)
REGION 5 – Alachua (11), Baker (12), Bradford (14), Clay (20), Columbia (22), Dixie (25), Duval (26), Flagler (28), Gilchrist (31), Hamilton (34), Lafayette (44), Levy (48), Marion (52), Nassau (55), Putnam (64), St. Johns (65), Suwannee (71), Union (73)
REGION 6 – Bay (13), Calhoun (17), Escambia (27), Franklin (29), Gadsden (30), Gulf (33), Holmes (40), Jackson (42), Jefferson (43), Leon (47), Liberty (49), Madison (50), Okaloosa (56), Santa Rosa (67), Taylor (72), Wakulla (75), Walton (76), Washington (77)
REGION 7 – Charlotte (18), Collier (21), Desoto (24), Glades (32), Hardee (35), Hendry (36), Highlands (38), Lee (46), Manatee (51), Okeechobee (57), Sarasota (68)
Elevator Active Licensure Base Mailing
Application Number (Permit Extract Only)
Permit Type (Permit Extract Only)
Permit Approval Date (Permit Extract Only)
Board Code (always 210 for elevators)
Occupation Code (always 2101 for elevators)
Licensee Name
Rank Code (always ELEV for elevators)
Class Type Code
Class Description
Mailing Street Address
Mailing Address Line 2
Mailing Address Line 3
Mailing City
Mailing State Code
Mailing Zip Code
Mailing County Code
Mailing Phone Number
Business Name
Location Street Address
Location Address Line 2
Location Address Line 3
Location City
Location State Code
Location Zip Code
Location County Code
Location Phone Number
License Number
License Status Code
License Status Description
License Expiry Date
Date of Last Passed Inspection
Landings
Capacity (in pounds)
Age (year) Installed
Fire Key Description
Fire Key Code
Manufacturer?s ID number (if available)
Installation Company (if available)
Building Type
Speed Up
Speed Down
Travel (in feet)
Two-stop modifier present (Yes or No)
Service Maintenance Contract modifier (SERV=contract, NSRV=no contract)
Related Service Maintenance Company License Number (if available)
Related Service Maintenance Company Name (if available)
Alternate Power Requirement Status Description
Alternate Power Requirement Status Code
Certificate of Insurance expiry date (CEI only, updated once annually at renewal)
Elevator Type, Rank and Modifier Codes
2101 – Elevator (ELEV) Modifiers:
- Traction Passenger (01)
- Hydraulic Passenger (02)
- Traction Freight (03)
- Hydraulic Freight (04)
- Hand Power Passenger (05)
- Hand Power Freight (06)
- Moving Walk (07)
- Inclined Lift (08)
- Limited Use/Limited Application (LULA) (09)
- Dumbwaiter (10)
- Manlift (no longer used) (11)
- Escalator (12)
- Sidewalk Elevator (14)
- Material Lift/Dumbwaiter, Automatic Transfer Device (15)
- Special Purpose Personnel Elevator (16)
- Inclined Stairway Chair Lift (17)
- Inclined & Vertical Wheelchair Lift (18)
2102 – Registered Elevator Company (ELCO) 2103 – Certificate of Competency Ranks:
- Certificate of Competency (CC)
- Wheelchair Lift Only (CCW)
- Certified Elevator Technician (CET)
2104 – Certified Elevator Inspector (CEI)
Division of Hotels and Restaurants Primary Status Codes
(License Status, Description, Long Description)
- 20 Current – Current
- 21 Permit – Elevator Permit
- 22 Change Owner – Change Owner Approved (changed to 92)
- 30 Probation – Current with Probation
- 31 Obligations – Current with Obligations
- 32 Conditional – Current Conditional
- 42 Suspended – Current Suspended
- 45 Delinquent – Delinquent
- 46 Vol. Relinquish – Voluntary Relinquishment
- 47 Relinquish – Discipline Relinquishment
- 48 Seal – Elevator Sealed
- 49 Special Seal – Elevator Special Sealed
Division of Hotels and Restaurants Secondary Status Codes
(License Status, Description, Long Description)
- 10 Inactive – Inactive
- 20 Active – Active
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Need Help?
All requests for public records, complaints, forms, and applications for licenses can be obtained by contacting the Customer Contact Center.
Steven von Bodungen, Director
Division of Hotels and Restaurants
2601 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1011
Telephone: 850.487.1395
Email: dhr.info@myfloridalicense.com