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Seminole vs St. Petersburg

How do exotic pets rules compare between Seminole, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Seminole and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.

Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) regulates exotic and captive wildlife in Seminole. Class I dangerous animals are prohibited as pets, while Class II and III require state permits and proper caging.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic pet ownership in St. Petersburg follows Florida FWC Class I-III rules, with Class I dangerous animals banned and Class II species requiring permits, plus city Chapter 4 nuisance enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSeminoleSt. Petersburg
Class I dangerousProhibited as pets-
Class II permitsRequired from FWC-
Governing agencyFlorida Fish and Wildlife-
Local nuisance rulesApply additionally-
Felony exposureClass I violations-
State authority-FWC, FAC 68A-6
Class I-Banned as pets
Class II-Permit required
Banned reptiles-16 high-risk species
Local code-Chapter 4 nuisance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Seminole FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Seminole?

It depends on the species classification. FWC permits are required for most exotic mammals and reptiles, and some species are entirely prohibited.

Are sugar gliders or hedgehogs allowed?

These typically fall under FWC Class III categories and may be kept with minimal regulation, though Seminole nuisance rules still apply.

Who do I contact for exotic pet permits?

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issues all exotic animal possession permits in Florida. Apply through their captive wildlife office.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Can I keep a monkey or big cat in St. Petersburg?

Big cats and chimpanzees are Class I and banned as pets statewide. Smaller monkeys are Class II and require an FWC permit, experience hours, and approved caging that most homes cannot meet.

Are pet pythons allowed in St. Petersburg?

Most species are allowed with a Class III permit, but Florida prohibits 16 high-risk reptiles, including Burmese and reticulated pythons, due to environmental risk in the state.

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