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Restaurant Grade Cards: Doral vs Miami

How do restaurant grade cards rules compare between Doral, FL and Miami, FL?

Doral and Miami have similar restriction levels.

Doral, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Florida licenses food establishments through DBPR (most restaurants) and FDACS (groceries). FDOH-Miami-Dade handles institutional kitchens, schools, and complaints. Florida does not issue letter grades, but inspection reports are public and posted online by establishment.

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Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Florida regulates restaurants through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation Division of Hotels and Restaurants, not local health departments. Inspections are unannounced twice yearly but Florida does not post letter grades; results are searchable online by establishment name.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoralMiami
Primary regulatorFlorida DBPR-
Letter gradesNot requiredNot used
StatuteFL Chapter 509-
Schools/institutionsFDOH-Miami-Dade-
Authority-FL DBPR + DOH
Inspection frequency-2x/year unannounced
Public reports-myfloridalicense.com
Closure power-Emergency orders

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Doral FAQ

Does Miami-Dade post letter grades at restaurants?

No. Florida uses public inspection reports searchable at MyFloridaLicense.com instead of A/B/C placards required in some other states.

Who inspects school cafeterias?

FDOH-Miami-Dade inspects schools, daycares, hospitals, and group homes; DBPR inspects most commercial restaurants under FL Chapter 509.

Miami FAQ

How do I check a Miami restaurant's inspection record?

Search the establishment name at myfloridalicense.com under Hotels and Restaurants. Reports show every inspection date, violation type, and corrective action for the past three years across all Florida counties.

Why don't Miami restaurants post letter grades?

Florida law assigns inspection authority to DBPR, not local health departments, and the state has not adopted a letter-grade or placard system. Local governments cannot impose grade-posting requirements without state authorization.

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