EV charging rules in St. Johns County are enabling. A home charger needs only an electrical permit, Florida law protects condo and HOA residents' right to install charging, and public charging is expanding at Nocatee, World Golf Village, and St. Augustine.
Installing a home EV charger in St. Johns County follows the Florida Building Code and requires an electrical permit from county Building Services. Florida law protects access: Fla. Stat. 718.113 for condominiums and Fla. Stat. 720.3045 for homeowners' associations bar associations from prohibiting a unit or lot owner from installing an electric-vehicle charging station for their own use, subject to reasonable conditions. Public and workplace charging is growing across the county's newer developments, including Nocatee, World Golf Village, and downtown St. Augustine. Where a lot posts EV-only spaces, blocking one with a non-charging vehicle can be cited by the property owner.
Installing a charger without the required electrical permit triggers a stop-work order and re-inspection. Parking a non-charging vehicle in a posted EV-only space can bring a citation or tow where the property owner enforces it.
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