Mobile Home and RV Parks
Environmental Health Services
- 321-633-2100
- BrevardEH.Facilities@flhealth.gov
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Fax
321-690-6856 -
Mailing Address
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Suite A116
Viera, FL 32940-6605
The main objective of the Mobile Home and Recreational Vehicle Park Program is to minimize the risk of illness and injuries in a residential park-type setting. The program focuses on ensuring residents/patrons are provided with safe drinking water, proper sewage and refuse disposal, and vermin control.
Any person wanting to operate a mobile home/recreational vehicle park or camp in Brevard County must submit a completed Form DH4037 Application, a set of park plans in accordance with Chapter 64E-15, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) and applicable fee to the Florida Department of Health in Brevard County Environmental Public Health Services and be granted a license prior to operation. The permit year runs from October 1 to September 30; first year licenses are prorated on a quarterly basis. Licenses must be renewed annually; failure to renew on time will result in the assessment of a $50.00 late fee. Permits are non-transferable; therefore, a change of ownership requires a new permit application process.
Licensing and inspections are required for mobile home and recreational vehicle parks that have five or more sites.
For more information on mobile home and recreational vehicle parks in the State of Florida, please visit https://www.floridahealth.gov/environmental-health/mobile-home-parks/index.html.
The Department maintains Inspection Data for mobile home parks.
Downloadable Files:
- Application form for a: Mobile Home Park, Mobile Home Park Housing Migrant Farmworkers, Lodging Park, Recreational Vehicle Park, or Recreational Camp
- Mobile Home/RV Park Owner/Operator Emergency Preparedness Toolkit
- Mobile Home/RV Park Resident Emergency Preparedness Toolkit
- Mobile Home Park rules: Chapter 64E-15, F.A.C.
- Mobile Home Park Statute (513, F.S.)
- Statewide Mobile Home/RV Park Listing
- Statewide Mobile Home/RV Park Listing Codes
The department has a guide for parents to help them select a summer camp for their child titled Sending Kids to Camp in Safety - What Every Parent Needs to Know.
*Note: This page contains materials in the Portable Document Format (PDF) and Microsoft Excel format (Excel). The free Adobe Reader or Excel Online/Mobile App may be required to view these files.
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