Archive for May 2026
FR44 Insurance Duval County: Jacksonville, Beaches, Military, and All Communities
Duval County is Florida’s consolidated city-county — Jacksonville and Duval County merged in 1968 to form the Consolidated City of Jacksonville, making it one of the largest cities by land area in the contiguous United States (874 square miles). With 1.1 million residents, it is the most populous county in Florida and the northeastern hub…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Hernando County: Spring Hill, Brooksville, Weeki Wachee, and All Communities
Hernando County sits on Florida’s Gulf Coast north of Pasco County, part of the Tampa Bay metro’s northern expansion zone. With 200,000 residents anchored by Spring Hill and Brooksville, it is a retirement-heavy, family-suburban county experiencing significant population growth from Tampa Bay overflow. The 5th Judicial Circuit handles FR44/DUI cases from Hernando alongside Lake, Citrus,…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Alachua County: Gainesville, UF, Game Days, and All Communities
Alachua County is home to the University of Florida — one of the nation’s largest public universities with over 55,000 students — and Gainesville, the county seat. The combination of a massive college population, major athletic events, and a significant medical/hospital corridor creates a distinctive and high-volume DUI enforcement environment. The 8th Judicial Circuit handles…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Leon County: Tallahassee, FSU, FAMU, Legislative Session, and All Communities
Leon County is Florida’s state capital county — home to Tallahassee, Florida State University, Florida A&M University, and the entire state government apparatus. With 325,000 residents, it is the dominant county in North Florida and the 2nd Judicial Circuit. The combination of two major universities, a large state government workforce, and the Florida Legislature’s annual…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Escambia County: Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, Military DUI, and All Communities
Escambia County anchors Florida’s northwestern tip — the Florida Panhandle’s westernmost county, bordering Alabama. Pensacola is the county seat, home to Naval Air Station Pensacola (the birthplace of naval aviation), Pensacola Beach on Santa Rosa Island, and a downtown entertainment district that has expanded significantly since Hurricane Ivan reconstruction. The 1st Judicial Circuit handles FR44/DUI…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Pasco County: New Port Richey, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills, and All Communities
Pasco County runs along Florida’s Gulf Coast north of Hillsborough County, spanning from New Port Richey and Port Richey on the coast to Wesley Chapel and Zephyrhills in the fast-growing inland corridor. With 600,000 residents, it is one of Florida’s fastest-growing counties — the Wesley Chapel area in particular has seen explosive development anchored by…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Seminole County: Altamonte Springs, Sanford, Lake Mary, and All Communities
Seminole County is the compact, densely populated county on Orlando’s northeastern edge — home to Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Winter Springs, and the historic town of Oviedo. With 480,000 residents in 309 square miles, it is one of Florida’s most densely populated counties outside Miami-Dade. The 18th Judicial Circuit handles FR44/DUI cases from Seminole alongside Brevard…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Marion County: Ocala, The Villages Area, and All Communities
Marion County is Florida’s horse country — home to Ocala, the global epicenter of thoroughbred horse breeding, and the Ocala National Forest, the largest sand pine scrub forest in the world. With 400,000 residents, Marion County sits at the geographic crossroads of central Florida, with I-75 running north-south and SR-40 connecting Daytona Beach to the…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Brevard County: Space Coast, Cocoa Beach, Melbourne, and All Communities
Brevard County is Florida’s Space Coast — home to Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and the Intracoastal Waterway communities from Titusville in the north to Sebastian Inlet in the south. With 650,000 residents, it is one of Florida’s most geographically distinctive counties: a narrow peninsula on the Atlantic coast with the Indian…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Collier County: Naples, Marco Island, and All Communities
Collier County anchors the southwestern tip of Florida with Naples as its county seat and Marco Island as its signature barrier island destination. With 400,000 residents and one of the highest per-capita incomes of any county in the United States, Collier County presents a distinctive FR44 insurance profile — affluent drivers with expensive vehicles, luxury-oriented…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Volusia County: Daytona Beach, Bike Week, and All Communities
Volusia County is Florida’s most famous DUI enforcement county — home to Daytona Beach, the Daytona 500, Bike Week, Biketoberfest, and Spring Break, with one of the highest DUI arrest rates per capita in the state during peak event seasons. The 7th Judicial Circuit handles FR44/DUI cases from Volusia alongside St. Johns, Flagler, and Putnam…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Polk County: Lakeland, Winter Haven, Davenport, and All Communities
Polk County is the geographic center of Florida — between Orlando and Tampa, with Lakeland as its county seat and a string of cities along the I-4 corridor. With 800,000 residents, Polk is one of Florida’s ten most populous counties and handles significant DUI enforcement volume through the 10th Judicial Circuit alongside Highlands County. The…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Sarasota County: Sarasota, Venice, Siesta Key, and All Communities
Sarasota County sits on Florida’s Gulf Coast between Tampa Bay and Charlotte County, home to 450,000 residents and some of Florida’s most celebrated beaches. The city of Sarasota, Venice, and the barrier islands from Longboat Key to Englewood make up a county with diverse demographics — retirees, arts community, seasonal tourists, and a growing year-round…
Read MoreFR44 Insurance Pinellas County: St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Dunedin, and All Communities
Pinellas County sits at the tip of a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico — the most densely populated county by land area in Florida. With 985,000 residents in 255 square miles, Pinellas runs from St. Petersburg in the south to Clearwater and Dunedin in the north, with barrier island beach communities…
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