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Exotic Pets: Deltona vs Ormond Beach

How do exotic pets rules compare between Deltona, FL and Ormond Beach, FL?

Deltona and Ormond Beach have similar restriction levels.

Deltona, FL

Volusia County

Some Restrictions

Exotic pet ownership in Deltona is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Permits are required for Class I, II, and III wildlife species. Feeding wildlife, especially alligators, is illegal under FL §379.

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Ormond Beach, FL

Volusia County

Some Restrictions

Exotic pet ownership in Ormond Beach is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Permits are required for Class I, II, and III wildlife. Feeding wildlife, especially alligators, is illegal under FL §379.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeltonaOrmond Beach
AuthorityFL FWC permit systemFL FWC permit system
Class IProhibited for personal useProhibited for personal use
Class II/IIIPermits requiredPermits required
Wildlife FeedingIllegal (FL §379)Illegal (FL §379)

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Deltona FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Deltona?

Exotic pet ownership in Deltona is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Permits are required for Class I, II, and III wildlife species. Feeding wildlife, especially alligators, is illegal under FL §379.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Deltona?

Authority: FL FWC permit system. Class I: Prohibited for personal use. Class II/III: Permits required. Wildlife Feeding: Illegal (FL §379).

Ormond Beach FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Ormond Beach?

Exotic pet ownership in Ormond Beach is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Permits are required for Class I, II, and III wildlife. Feeding wildlife, especially alligators, is illegal under FL §379.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Ormond Beach?

Authority: FL FWC permit system. Class I: Prohibited for personal use. Class II/III: Permits required. Wildlife Feeding: Illegal (FL §379).

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