We start with the office that decides.
Florida Porch favors official state, county, city, school, court, emergency, park, agency, and federal sources. If a private source is useful, it should not replace the source that controls the answer.
Source and accuracy
Florida Porch is built to make Florida rules easier to start with, not to replace the office, contract, policy, professional, or emergency source that decides what happens next.
Florida Porch favors official state, county, city, school, court, emergency, park, agency, and federal sources. If a private source is useful, it should not replace the source that controls the answer.
A calculator can help you see the shape of a cost, deadline, or checklist. It is not your tax bill, insurance quote, closing disclosure, permit approval, school decision, medical answer, or emergency instruction.
Florida rules often change by county, city, district, property, contract, weather event, park manager, or agency notice. The page should tell you where to check before you rely on the answer.
When a rule has exceptions or fast-moving updates, the safer answer is to say that clearly and point back to the official source.
How we review
Before you rely
Official checks
Last checked June 30, 2026. These sources help shape how Florida Porch thinks about accuracy, corrections, advertising claims, and clear disclosures.