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Solicitor Permits: Dunedin vs St. Petersburg

How do solicitor permits rules compare between Dunedin, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Dunedin has fewer restrictions than St. Petersburg.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin requires solicitors, peddlers, and canvassers to obtain a permit through the Community Development Department under Chapter 62 of the Code. Applications include identification, business background, and a Business Tax Receipt for commercial activity.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Door-to-door solicitors in St. Petersburg generally need a Pinellas County Home Solicitation Permit and must comply with Florida Statute 501.022 and city soliciting ordinances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSt. Petersburg
Code chapterChapter 62 Sales, Article II-
Issuing departmentCommunity Development-
Background checkRequired on application-
Business Tax ReceiptRequired for commercial sales-
ExemptionsFarmers, charity, political-
State law-FS 501.022
Permit issuer-Pinellas Clerk of Court
Threshold-Sales over $25
Cancellation right-3 days

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Dunedin FAQ

Do religious or political canvassers need a Dunedin permit?

Generally no. First Amendment-protected canvassing for religious, political, or charitable purposes is exempt from commercial peddler permits, though identification and conduct rules still apply.

Where do I apply for a solicitor permit in Dunedin?

Applications go to the Dunedin Community Development Department. The application form supplements a Business Tax Receipt application and requires identification and background information.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Do solicitors need a permit in St. Petersburg?

Yes, commercial door-to-door sellers offering goods or services over $25 must register with the Pinellas County Clerk under Florida Statute 501.022 and carry the permit while soliciting.

Are charities and political canvassers exempt?

Religious, political, and noncommercial charitable canvassers are generally exempt from peddler permits but must still respect no-trespass and posted no-soliciting signs.

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