As drones are becoming more and more popular, laws in Florida are changing just as fast to stop the influx of drones from getting out of control.
So are drones legal in the state of Florida?
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, (FAA,) flying drones in Florida as a hobby is perfectly legal. But you need to register your drone, and there are four state-wide laws and various county drone laws within Florida that you need to know about.
Before you can even begin to fly your drone in Florida for fun as a hobby, you will need to register it first.
So keep reading. After your drone registration is complete we will jump into Florida state and county drone laws that you need to be aware of.
If your drone weighs more than 0.55 lbs (250g) and less than 55 lbs (25kg) then you need to register your drone with the FAA by clicking here. It only costs $5, and once you register online you get your drone license immediately. It doesn’t take long at all.
If you don’t register with the FAA and get caught flying your drone by authorities, you could face a fine of up to $250,000 and you could even serve 3 years of prison time.
So make sure you don’t skip this step. It’s a choice between $5 and $250,000, I know which one I’ll choose every day of the week.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If your drone weighs less than 0.55 lbs (250g) then you can skip this step. You don’t need to register it with the FAA. However, you still need to follow Florida’s state and local drone laws. So make sure you keep reading.
Common questions about registering drones in Florida:
Now that you’ve registered your drone, you’re legally allowed to fly. However, make sure you’re responsible.
Having that freedom to explore any nook and cranny with your drone can feel awesome, but don’t get too carried away, or you could still get carried away to prison!
Here are all the drone laws that apply to the whole state of Florida that you need to know to keep you out of trouble.
This law stops people from being too reckless with their drones. You can get in trouble if you:
This law is named HB 1027 // 2017. [SOURCE]
This one gets straight to the point. Don’t use your drone to fly over and take pictures of private property without permission. This includes:
This law is named SB 766 // 2015. [SOURCE]
If you’ve got law enforcement using a drone in your area and it has you concerned, then look through this to see if they are following the law.
Law enforcement can generally use a drone in these cases:
This law is named SB 92 // 2013. [SOURCE]
If you don’t have prior permission from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, then you’re not allowed to fly your drone on managed land, state parks and forest in Florida.
Permission is not needed in only two cases:
This law is named Florida Administrative Code 5I-4.003 // 2016. [SOURCE]
What exactly are district lands? Will this include areas that are natural and open that are not developed and that can be used by the public for hiking, running, and cycling, etc.
As always there is one exception to this rule. You can only take off or land in these areas if you have prior authorization from “Special Use Authorization.”
This law is named Florida Administrative Code 40C-9.320 // 2004. [SOURCE]
Is that it? Well not entirely. Keep reading.
Now that you know Florida state laws, it’s important that you know your local county drone laws.
No taking off or landing on county-owned or country managed land.
No Taking Off and Landing on Areas Listed As Non-Recreational. Special permission can be granted.
Now, are we done? Unfortunately not. There are also a few specific city drone laws in Florida that we need to cover first.
This one makes sense. Because of infrastructure and localized events, each city’s municipality also has the right to pass their own drone laws.
There are four additional drone laws that have been passed in Miami to protect its infrastructure and citizens.
01. No drones are allowed to be flown within a half-mile radius from large-venue events and sports events.
This includes but is not limited to:
02. The second law that has been passed in Miami demands that drones that weigh over 5 pounds can only be flown by a member of the Academy of Model Aeronautics.
03. The third law says that you can’t fly a drone with ANY detachable cargo in Miami, and any weapons.
04. Finally, the fourth law states that no drones can fly within a 1-mile radius of Miami International Airport.
Municipal Law [SOURCE]
Don’t Fly Drone Close To City-Owned Parks, Schools, Venues and Gatherings of More Than 1000 people.
Orlando municipality has passed a law that stops drones from flying within 500 feet away from city-owned parks. This includes:
You also need to make sure you don’t fly your drone less than 500 feet away from large gatherings of 1000 people or more. Disney World is a perfect example here.
Municipal Law [SOURCE]
Drones can only be flown at the local community park when there are no people around.
It’s also against the law to fly your drone within 25 feet of:
Municipal Law [SOURCE]
The town of Defuniak released three drone laws that need to be followed if you’re flying your drone in the area.
Municipal Law [SOURCE]
That’s it for the little town of Defuniak.
Please keep in mind that there are always new drone laws being added to the long list almost weekly around the United States. So make sure you’re constantly updating yourself.
As mentioned above there are new drone laws being passed quite often. I like to keep myself updated by checking the State Drone Law website regularly.
Here are some interesting drone laws that might be passed soon.
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