Mobile Home Parks, Lodging and Recreational Vehicle Parks, Recreation       and Migrant Labor Camps

The Santa Rosa County Environmental Health Department performs routine inspections at all mobile home parks, lodging and recreational vehicle parks, and recreation camps in the State of Florida on a semi-annual basis. These facilities must obtain an annual operating permit from the Environmental Health Department in accordance with state law.

The objective of this program is to minimize the risk of injury and illness to Florida's residents and visitors. The Environmental Department of Health is primarily concerned with the following areas:

  • Ensuring the safety of drinking water supplies
  • Proper disposal of sewage
  • Swimming pools (where provided) that are safe and disease free
  • Garbage and debris-free establishments
  • Establishments that are free from harmful insects and rodent infestations

Migrant Camps

Migrant camps are inspected for sanitary food operations, and facility operation twice every other quarter by Environmental Health staff.

Complaints

The Santa Rosa County Environmental Health Department receives and investigates environmental health and sanitation complaints at or near these facilities.  If suspected health or sanitation violations are present, please contact the Santa Rosa County Environmental Health Department at (850) 983-5275.

Opening a facility

If you would like to open a facility, you can download an application form and submit it to the Santa Rosa County Environmental Health Department for a preliminary review. This application is in Portable Document Format (.pdf) and requires Adobe Reader to view. If you don't have the Reader, please click on the logo to install it. Get Adobe Reader button - opens a new window

 

Application for Mobile Home Park, Mobile Home Park Housing Migrant Farmworkers, Lodging Park, Recreational Vehicle Park and Recreational Camp