Parking on public streets in unincorporated Seminole County is governed by Article VII (Parking Regulations) of Chapter 250 of the County Code and by Florida traffic law. Inside incorporated cities, the city's parking ordinance and police control the streets.
Seminole County's Traffic Ordinance, Chapter 250, Article VII, sets the parking rules for roads the County maintains in the unincorporated area, including overnight/overtime limits (Sec. 250.78) and the truck restriction in residential zones (Sec. 250.75). Statewide, Florida Statute 316.1945 prohibits stopping, standing, or parking in places like intersections, crosswalks, on sidewalks, or blocking traffic. On most residential streets short-term curbside parking is allowed unless posted otherwise, but vehicles cannot block driveways, mailboxes, hydrants, or through-traffic. Because street ownership varies, confirm whether your road is county-maintained or city-maintained before assuming which code applies.
Traffic and parking violations on county roads are enforced by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office; illegally parked vehicles may be ticketed or towed under FS 316 and FS 715.07.
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