Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🐔 Animal Ordinances/Breed Restrictions

Breed Restrictions: Jupiter vs West Palm Beach

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Jupiter, FL and West Palm Beach, FL?

Jupiter and West Palm Beach have similar restriction levels.

Jupiter, FL

Palm Beach County

Few Restrictions

No breed restrictions exist in Jupiter. FL Statute 767.14 preempts all breed-specific legislation statewide, so pit bulls, rottweilers, and every other breed are legal. Dangerous dog status is behavior-based under FL 767.

View full Jupiter rules →

West Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach County

Few Restrictions

No breed-specific bans in West Palm Beach. FL §767.14 preempts all local breed-specific legislation statewide. Pit bulls, Rottweilers, and other breeds are legal subject to general dangerous dog rules.

View full West Palm Beach rules →

Key Facts Comparison

FactJupiterWest Palm Beach
Breed BansProhibited by state-
State LawFL 767.14 preemption-
Dangerous DogFL 767.11 behavior-basedBehavior-based per FL §767
HOAsMay still restrict-
InsuranceMay require breed-specific$100,000 if declared dangerous
State Preemption-FL §767.14
Local Bans-Prohibited statewide
HOA Bans-May still apply privately

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Jupiter FAQ

Can my HOA ban pit bulls?

Possibly. Private HOA covenants are not covered by FL 767.14 preemption, so deed restrictions can restrict breeds.

Who enforces this in Jupiter?

Jupiter code enforcement at (561) 746-5134 handles complaints.

West Palm Beach FAQ

Can my HOA in West Palm Beach ban pit bulls even though state law preempts breed bans?

Yes. FL §767.14 binds only government bodies. Private HOA covenants may still restrict breeds, and Florida courts have upheld these restrictions.

Who enforces this in West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach code enforcement at (561) 822-1300 handles complaints.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool