FOG & Used Oil Rules for Florida

Researched and Authored by:

Jorge Argota

View our resources of important information in regards to your restaurants for rules and regulations to avoid penalties.

Statewide Snapshot

Grease trap: Pump every 90 days or when fats and solids hit 25 % of trap depth—whichever comes first. The hauler must issue a manifest that stays on-site for three years.

Best practice: Save every pump out or pickup ticket right away, store three years of them where an inspector can see them in seconds, and avoid any login hurdles that would slow the inspection.

25 % rule


90 day floor


Legal FL Statue

Your County Rules & Regulations

Choose a county to see permit fees, dumping fines, and renewal portals.


Miami Dade

$200 FOG-1 permit, $65 renewal, and the county writes a $570 dumping ticket that doubles to $1,150 on the second offence; pump every 90 days or at 25 % capacity.

Broward

The annual Grease Certificate runs $120; dumping fines range $250 – $1 000, and inspectors check that traps are pumped every 90 days or sooner if they’re one-quarter full.

Palm Beach

No county fee—just the state pretreatment form—but an illegal discharge still draws a flat $500 citation, and the 90-day / 25 % rule is enforced at surprise audits.

Hillsborough

A $150 Grease Certificate keeps you legal; spill penalties scale from $250 to $5,000 depending on volume, with the standard 90-day or 25 % pump-out trigger.

Duval

Grease Registration costs $175 the first year and $75 to renew; dumping fines start at $350 and jump to $700 for repeat offences, all tied to the 90-day rule.

Pinellas

Expect a $150 registration and $60 annual renewal; spill tickets begin at $300 and double for a second hit, while traps still follow the 90-day / 25 % mandate.

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Last checked 16 May 2025 — next review Aug 2025