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Pinellas Park vs Tarpon Springs

How do exotic pets rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Pinellas Park and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Pinellas Park bans wild and exotic animals as pets in residential areas under Chapter 5. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission also regulates Class I, II, and III wildlife. Permits issued by FWC are required for many species statewide.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Tarpon Springs Chapter 4 limits permitted household pets to listed species and treats wild, feral, exotic, or dangerous animals as prohibited, while FWC Class I and II permits remain required under state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkTarpon Springs
Local banWild/exotic in residential-
State regulatorFWC (Chapter 379, FS)-
Class I petsBanned statewide-
Class II/IIIFWC permit required-
Local codeChapter 5 Article II-
Code chapter-Chapter 4 Animals
Reptile size limit-Up to 8 feet long
Wild animals-Generally prohibited as pets
State overlay-FWC captive-wildlife permits
Enforcement-Code enforcement plus FWC

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Pinellas Park FAQ

Can I keep a bearded dragon or ball python in Pinellas Park?

Most common reptiles are Class III and may be kept with an FWC personal pet permit, subject to species-specific rules. Burmese pythons and other prohibited species are banned.

Are ferrets legal in Pinellas Park?

Yes. Ferrets are Class III wildlife in Florida and are legal with a no-cost FWC personal pet permit, kept in compliance with city sanitation rules.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can I keep a Burmese python or large constrictor in Tarpon Springs?

No. The city limits non-venomous reptiles to eight feet, and Florida law restricts large constrictors as conditional or prohibited species under FWC rules.

Are venomous snakes allowed?

The household-pet definition is limited to small non-venomous reptiles, so venomous snakes are not permitted as household pets and require FWC Class II permitting where allowed at all.

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