Counties · FL
Counties in Florida
16 Florida counties live on zipradar today, covering 26 ZIP codes across Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Jupiter, Key Biscayne, Key West, Miami, Miami Beach, Naples, Orlando, Palm Beach, Pensacola, Ponte Vedra Beach, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tampa, West Palm Beach, and Winter Park. County-level data anchors property tax (county assessor), deed activity (county recorder), and the EPA Map of Radon Zones.
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Alachua County
1 ZIP code
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Broward County
2 ZIP codes
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Collier County
1 ZIP code
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Duval County
2 ZIP codes
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Escambia County
1 ZIP code
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Hillsborough County
4 ZIP codes
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Lee County (FL)
1 ZIP code
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Leon County
1 ZIP code
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Miami-Dade County
3 ZIP codes
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Monroe County
1 ZIP code
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Orange County
2 ZIP codes
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Palm Beach County
3 ZIP codes
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Pinellas County
1 ZIP code
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Sarasota County
1 ZIP code
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St. Johns County
1 ZIP code
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Volusia County
1 ZIP code
What zipradar surfaces at the Florida county level
County governments — not states or the federal government — own four of the most decision-relevant neighborhood-data layers. zipradar federates each from its authoritative public source, refreshed on the cadence each agency publishes.
- Property tax
- Florida county assessors publish parcel-level millage rates and assessed values. zipradar federates the county-by-county tax structure so a buyer can compare effective tax burden across Florida's 16 counties. Annual reassessment cadence; check each county for the most recent reassessment year.
- Deed activity
- County recorders log every property transfer. zipradar surfaces aggregated deed activity (count of recent transfers, median sale price ranges) at the ZIP level, never owner names or PII. Daily filings; published with a 1-2 day recorder lag.
- Radon zones
- The EPA Map of Radon Zones classifies every US county into Zone 1 (highest risk), Zone 2 (moderate), or Zone 3 (lowest). The 1993 baseline is overlaid with state-level radon survey data when published. zipradar shows the zone designation for each Florida county.
- Sex offender registry
- County and state registries are linked in real time via the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW). zipradar deep-links to the official registry — never caches personal records — so privacy statutes are honored at the source.
Other Florida data layers
Eight more dimensions sit above the county level — water quality, flood zones, wildfire risk, air quality, crime, schools, lead pipes, and zoning. State-wide rollups for Florida live at /state/fl/. Per-ZIP detail lives on each individual /zip/[code] page.
For the full source list, refresh cadence, and limitations of every dataset, see methodology. For plain-language explainers on what each dimension actually measures, see learn.