For Residents of Unincorporated Pinellas
Unincorporated refers to property not within city limits. Services for unincorporated areas, as well as some services for incorporated areas, are provided by the County. If you live in an unincorporated area, the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners serves as your local government.
Address Lookup Tool
Use the tool below to learn if your address is in unincorporated Pinellas County or one of the municipalities and see a list of service providers and elected officials for your address. Enter your full address including the city then click Submit Lookup.
Unincorporated and Municipal Boundaries App
Use the Pinellas County Public WebGIS application to see boundaries for unincorporated Pinellas County and all the municipalities. After you open the app use the map layers to turn on the boundaries you want to see.
Commissioner District Maps
Four of Pinellas County’s seven commissioners are elected from single-member districts in which they must reside. The other three are elected at-large, but must reside in the geographic district they represent. The following maps depict these districts.
Assistants to the County Administrator
Assistants to the County Administrator are assigned to specific geographic areas of the county to provide additional resources for these communities. The map below shows the areas each Assistant to the County Administrator is assigned to.
Lealman, Central & South County
Amy Davis
Lealman Exchange
5175 45th St. N., Bldg. A, Lealman, FL 33714
727-464-3485
Interim contact: adavis@pinellas.gov
Areas include: High Point, Harbor Bluffs, Ridgecrest, Seminole, Bardmoor, Gandy, Bay Pines, Bear Creek,
North County
Nancy McKibben, MPA, CPM
Harbor Hall
1190 Georgia Ave.,
Palm Harbor, 34683
(727) 464-4812
nmckibben@pinellas.gov
Areas include: East Lake, Palm Harbor, Highland Lakes, Crystal Beach, Ozona, Greenbriar, Top of the World, Feather Sound, Tierra Verde
MSTU Special Projects
Municipal Services Taxing Units (MSTUs) are defined geographic areas of unincorporated Pinellas County that receive specific government services, including law enforcement, recreational services and facilities, and other essential municipal programs. A small portion of MSTU funds, called special project awards, are used to support culture, recreation and community engagement opportunities for residents in unincorporated areas of Pinellas County.
- MSTU Special Projects Funding Application Instructions
- MSTU Special Projects Funding Application Form
- MSTU Special Projects Sample Review Form