Archive for May 2026
FR44 Insurance Monroe County: Florida Keys, Key West Duval Street, BUI, and All Communities
Monroe County is unlike any other county in Florida — the Florida Keys, a 113-mile chain of coral islands connected by the Overseas Highway (US-1), ending at Key West, the southernmost point in the contiguous United States. With 82,000 permanent residents and millions of visitors annually, Monroe County combines a world-famous tourist destination with one…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Osceola County: Kissimmee, Disney, International Visitors, and All Communities
Osceola County is the gateway to Walt Disney World — it shares the Disney complex with Orange County (the park facilities straddle both counties), and its primary commercial corridor on US-192 (Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway) in Kissimmee is one of the most concentrated tourist-oriented entertainment strips in the entire United States. With 420,000 residents and…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Indian River County: Vero Beach, Sebastian, and All Communities
Indian River County sits on Florida’s Treasure Coast between Brevard County to the north and St. Lucie County to the south, with Vero Beach as the county seat and Sebastian on the northern border. With 165,000 residents and significant second-home ownership from wealthy northeast US snowbirds, Indian River County has an affluent, retirement-heavy demographic with…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Flagler County: Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, and All Communities
Flagler County is one of Florida’s fastest-growing counties — a northeast Atlantic Coast community anchored by Palm Coast, the largest city in the county. With 165,000 residents and projected growth to 250,000+ by 2030, Flagler has transformed from a sparsely populated retirement community into a significant Jacksonville and Daytona Beach metro expansion zone. The 7th…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance St. Johns County: St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beach, Nocatee, and All Communities
St. Johns County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Florida — a Jacksonville suburban community anchored by the nation’s oldest city (St. Augustine), the upscale coastal community of Ponte Vedra Beach, and the massive residential growth corridor of Nocatee, Ponte Vedra, and the World Golf Village area. With 330,000 residents and projected growth to…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Bay County: Panama City Beach Spring Break, Panama City, and All Communities
Bay County is Florida’s Spring Break capital — Panama City Beach draws hundreds of thousands of college students annually in March and April, making it the most intense single-event DUI enforcement county in Florida during peak season. With 200,000 permanent residents and a Gulf Coast tourism economy centered on Panama City Beach, Bay County operates…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Citrus County: Crystal River, Inverness, Homosassa, and All Communities
Citrus County is Florida’s Nature Coast — the stretch of Gulf Coast from Homosassa Springs south through Crystal River to the Withlacoochee River, known for manatee encounters, spring-fed rivers, and a retirement-heavy demographic. With 155,000 residents and no incorporated city larger than 10,000, Citrus County is predominantly rural and unincorporated, with Inverness as the county…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Walton County: 30A Corridor, Seaside, Rosemary Beach, and All Communities
Walton County is home to Florida’s most upscale stretch of Gulf Coast beach — the 30A corridor, a 24-mile scenic highway through a necklace of master-planned beach communities including Seaside, Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, WaterColor, WaterSound, and Grayton Beach. With 85,000 permanent residents and a tourism population that swells to 300,000+ in summer, Walton County…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Lake County: Leesburg Bikefest, Clermont, Mount Dora, and All Communities
Lake County occupies Florida’s interior heartland — a chain-of-lakes landscape between Orlando and Ocala with Tavares as the county seat and Leesburg, Clermont, and Mount Dora as its largest communities. With 420,000 residents and significant retirement community concentration (The Villages partially extends into Lake County from Sumter), Lake County has a diverse DUI enforcement profile…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Manatee County: Bradenton, Anna Maria Island, Pirates Spring Training, and All Communities
Manatee County sits directly north of Sarasota County on Florida’s Gulf Coast, sharing the 12th Judicial Circuit. Bradenton is the county seat and largest city, paired geographically and culturally with Sarasota as the twin cities of Florida’s cultural Gulf Coast. Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key (shared with Sarasota County) anchor the barrier island beach…
Read MoreDUI Attorney FR44 Partner Program: Refer Your Florida DUI Clients
If you practice DUI defense or criminal defense in Florida, your clients need FR44 insurance within hours or days of conviction — before they can reinstate their license with FLHSMV. MyFloridaFR44.com is a licensed Florida insurance agency (License #L0917477) specializing exclusively in FR44 filings. We work with DUI defense attorneys across all 67 Florida counties…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Okaloosa County: Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Eglin AFB, and All Communities
Okaloosa County is the heart of Florida’s Emerald Coast — home to Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Crestview, and the world-famous Destin Harbor. With 230,000 permanent residents that expand to nearly 1 million during peak tourism season (June–August), Okaloosa County sees some of the most dramatic seasonal DUI enforcement variations in Florida. The county also…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Charlotte County: Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, and All Communities
Charlotte County occupies Florida’s Gulf Coast between Sarasota County to the north and Lee County to the south, with Punta Gorda as the county seat and Port Charlotte as the largest unincorporated community. With 200,000 residents — predominantly retirees and seasonal snowbirds — Charlotte County presents a demographic-specific FR44 profile: older drivers, significant seasonal population…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance St. Lucie County: Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and All Communities
St. Lucie County anchors Florida’s Treasure Coast — the Atlantic coastline between Palm Beach and Brevard, named for the Spanish treasure fleet that foundered here in 1715. With 380,000 residents and Port St. Lucie as the county’s largest city (one of Florida’s fastest-growing cities), St. Lucie is a high-growth suburban and coastal community. The 19th…
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