Flags of counties and municipalities in Florida

This is a gallery with flags of counties and municipalities in Florida, United States.

Counties/Municipalities that don’t have their own flags are not included. Copyrighted county/municipal flags will be linked to their Wikipedia pages.


This page or section is incomplete.

Consolidated City–Counties

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  City of Jacksonville and Duval County
(details)

Historical

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  City of Jacksonville and Duval County
(1914–1976)[1][2]

Counties

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Many Floridian county flags feature their county seals on a saltire, incorporating elements from the Floridian flag - itself based on the former Spanish flag - into their designs.

 
  Alachua County
 
  Bay County
 
  Brevard County
 
  Citrus County[N 1]
 
  Clay County
 
  Collier County
 
  Escambia County[N 1]
 
  Hendry County[N 1]
 
  Hillsborough County
 
  Lake County
 
  Leon County
 
  Marion County
 
  Miami-Dade County
 
  Monroe County
 
  Okaloosa County
 
  Orange County
 
  Osceola County
 
  Palm Beach County
 
  Pasco County
 
  Polk County
 
  Seminole County
 
  St. Johns County
 
  Volusia County
 
  Walton County

Historical

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  Columbia County
(1939)[N 1]
 
  Hillsborough County
(1994–2017)
 
  Miami-Dade County
(1952–1957)[N 1]
 
  Miami-Dade County
(1981–1997)[N 1]
 
  Pinellas County
(1948)[N 1]

Municipalities

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Many flags of Floridian cities feature their city seal on a saltire, incorporating elements from the Floridian flag, itself based on the former Spanish flag, into their designs.

 
Apalachicola
 
  Apopka
 
  Arcadia[N 1]
 
  Atlantis[N 1]
 
  Auburndale
 
  Aventura
 
  Bal Harbour
 
  Bartow
 
  Bay Harbor Islands[N 1]
 
  Belleair Shore[N 1]
 
  Belle Glade[N 1]
 
  Belleview[N 1]
 
  Boca Raton[N 1]
 
  Bonita Springs[N 1]
 
  Boynton Beach[N 1]
 
  Biscayne Park[N 1]
 
Bradenton
 
  Bunnell[N 1]
 
  Callahan[N 1]
 
  Callaway[N 1]
 
  Cape Coral
 
  Casey Key[N 1]
 
  Casselberry[N 1]
 
  Chattahoochee[N 1]
 
  Clearwater[N 1]
 
  Clermont[N 1]
 
  Coconut Creek
 
  Cooper City
 
  Coral Gables
 
  Coral Springs
 
  Crestview[N 1]
 
Cutler Bay
 
  Davie[N 1]
 
  Daytona Beach[N 1]
 
  DeBary[N 1]
 
  Deerfield Beach[N 1]
 
  Delray Beach[N 1]
 
  Deltona
 
Doral
 
  Eagle Lake[N 1]
 
  Eatonville[N 1]
 
  El Portal[N 1]
 
  Eustis[N 1]
 
  Fernandina Beach[N 1]
 
  Fort Lauderdale
 
  Fort Myers[N 1]
 
  Fort Pierce[N 1]
 
  Fort Walton Beach
 
  Gainesville
 
  Greenacres
 
  Green Cove Springs[N 1]
 
  Groveland[N 1]
 
  Gulfport[N 1]
 
  Haverhill[N 1]
 
  Hialeah
 
Hialeah Gardens
 
  Hollywood
 
  Homestead
 
Hypoluxo
 
  Indian Rocks Beach[N 1]
 
  Juno Beach
 
  Jupiter[N 1]
 
  Key Biscayne[N 1]
 
  Key West
 
  Kissimmee
 
  Lake Wales
 
  Lakeland
 
  Lantana
 
  Largo
 
  Lauderdale Lakes
 
  Lauderhill
 
  Loxahatchee Groves[N 1]
 
  Maitland[N 1]
 
  Malabar[N 1]
 
  Marco Island[N 1]
 
  Margate[N 1]
 
  Medley
 
  Melbourne[N 1]
 
  Melbourne Village[N 1]
 
Miami
 
  Miami Beach
 
Miami Gardens
 
  Miami Lakes[N 1]
 
  Miami Shores[N 1]
 
  Miami Springs[N 1]
 
Mount Dora
 
Mulberry
 
  Naples[N 1]
 
  New Port Richey[N 1]
 
  New Smyrna Beach[N 1]
 
  North Lauderdale[N 1]
 
  North Miami[N 1]
 
  North Miami Beach[N 1]
 
  North Palm Beach[N 1]
 
  Oakland Park
 
  Ocala[N 1]
 
  Oldsmar[N 1]
 
  Opa-locka[N 1]
 
  Orange Park[N 1]
 
  Orlando
(details)
 
  Pahokee
 
  Palm Coast[N 1]
 
Palmetto Bay
 
  Palm Bay
 
  Palm Beach
 
  Palm Shores[N 1]
 
  Panama City
 
  Panama City Beach
 
  Pembroke Pines
 
Pinecrest
 
  Pinellas Park[N 1]
 
  Plant City[N 1]
 
  Plantation
 
  Pompano Beach
 
  Port Orange
 
  Port Richey[N 1]
 
  Port St. Joe[N 1]
 
  Port St. Lucie[N 1]
 
  Punta Gorda[N 1]
 
  Royal Palm Beach[N 1]
 
  St. Augustine[N 1]
 
  St. Pete Beach[N 1]
 
St. Petersburg[3][N 2]
 
  Sanford[N 1]
 
  Sarasota
 
  Satellite Beach[N 1]
 
  Sebastian[N 1]
 
  South Miami
 
  Spring Hill[N 1]
 
  Sunny Isles Beach[N 1]
 
  Surfside[N 1]
 
 Tallahassee
 
  Tamarac
 
Tampa
(details)
 
  Tavares[N 1]
 
  Tequesta[N 1]
 
  Virginia Gardens[N 1]
 
  Wellington[N 1]
 
West Melbourne
 
  West Miami
 
Weston
 
Wilton Manors
 
  Winter Garden[N 1]
 
  Winter Park

Historical

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  Coral Springs
(1989-2017)
 
  Orlando
(1980–2017)[4]
 
  Tallahassee
(1916-1920s)[5]
 
  Tallahassee
(1955-1986)[5]
 
 Tallahassee
(1986-2002)[5]
 
 Tallahassee
(2002–2020)[5]

Neighborhoods

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Little Havana
 
  Port Tampa
 
  Ybor City

Notes

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  2. The St. Petersburg logo as shown on http://www.stpete.org/news/logo_and_usage.php utilizes a variation of a flag with four color bands (red, orange, green and indigo from top to bottom), a pelican moved slightly to the center and cut corners.

References

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  1. Mayors of U.S. Cities A-L (in en). World Statesmen. Retrieved on 14 March 2018.
  2. Juneau, Alaska (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (6 December 2014). Retrieved on 15 March 2018.
  3. Southpinellas: Pelican lived through flag's transformations (in en) (23 May 2001). Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved on 30 March 2018.
  4. Mayors of U.S. Cities M-W (in en). World Statesmen. Retrieved on 17 March 2018.
  5. a b c d A century later, Tallahassee still needs a good flag. Tallahassee Democrat. Tallahassee. Retrieved on 13 July 2020.