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Home Business in Pinellas Park, FL (2026)

5 verified home business rules for Pinellas Park, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Zoning Restrictions

Pinellas Park allows home-based businesses in residential zones consistent with Florida Statute 559.955, which preempts overly restrictive local rules. Activities must remain secondary to the dwelling's residential use and not alter neighborhood character.

Pinellas Park Home-Based Business Zoning Rules

Few Restrictions

Signage Rules

Pinellas Park's Land Development Code Article 6 governs all signs, including those for home-based businesses. State law also prohibits signage at home businesses that is visible from the street, beyond what is allowed for residential uses.

Pinellas Park Home Business Signage Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Pinellas Park follows Florida Statute 559.955, which requires home-based business traffic and parking to stay consistent with surrounding residential uses. Excessive customer visits, deliveries, or on-street parking can violate the residential character requirement.

Pinellas Park Home Business Customer Traffic Limits

Some Restrictions

Cottage Food Operations

Florida Statute 500.80 preempts cottage food regulation to the state. Pinellas Park residents may produce qualifying low-risk foods at home and sell up to $250,000 annually without a state license, subject to labeling and sales-channel rules.

Pinellas Park Cottage Food Operation Rules

Few Restrictions

Home Daycare

Family day care homes in Pinellas Park must comply with Florida Statute 402.305 and Pinellas County child care licensing through the Pinellas County License Board, which administers local child care licensing on behalf of the state.

Pinellas Park Family Day Care Home Licensing

Heavy Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 402.313 (2024) – Family day care homes

Family day care homes shall be licensed under this act if they are presently being licensed under an existing county licensing ordinance or if the board of county commissioners passes a resolution that family day care homes be licensed. (a) If not subject to license, family day care homes shall register annually with the department, providing the following information: 1. The name and address o...

Looking for Pinellas County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Pinellas Park city rules.

Home Business in Pinellas County