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Solicitor Permits: Seminole vs St. Petersburg

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

Seminole has fewer restrictions than St. Petersburg.

Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Door-to-door solicitors and peddlers operating in the City of Seminole must register with the city under Chapter 6 (Businesses), obtain a business tax receipt, and comply with identification and time-of-day rules.

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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

FactSeminoleSt. Petersburg
Code chapterChapter 6 Businesses-
PermitBusiness tax receipt-
ID requiredCarried during canvass-
Background checkCommercial solicitors-
Religious/politicalLimited regulation-
State law-FS 501.022
Permit issuer-Pinellas Clerk of Court
Threshold-Sales over $25
Cancellation right-3 days

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Seminole FAQ

Do religious and political canvassers need permits in Seminole?

Constitutional protections limit permit requirements for religious and political canvassing, but the organization may still register and follow time and ID rules.

What are Seminole's permitted solicitation hours?

Commercial solicitation is generally limited to daylight hours, typically 9:00 a.m. to sunset, and never on properties with posted no-solicitation signs.

How do I report an unpermitted solicitor?

Contact the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office non-emergency line and Seminole Code Enforcement. Note any vehicle, company name, and time observed for follow-up.

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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