DEP has redesigned the website to improve functionality and visitor experience. The new site is also designed to work well on smartphones and tablets.
The Document Resource Hub Search includes publications and forms available on DEP’s website. Additional records, resources and permit information are available through Oculus, DEP’s Information Portal and Business Portal.
In addition to searching the site by district and division, you can also search the site by topic to find what you need.
Save the date. Find DEP events and public notices on one central calendar that’s sortable by event type, division or program area.
Contact us. The home page provides a link to division and district phone numbers. Each division and district page also has phone number and email contact info.
Stay connected. Subscribe to newsletters and notifications to receive special topic updates, program highlights, research findings and information about events and workshops.
Getting home. No matter where you are on the site, click on the DEP logo to return to the homepage. You'll find the logo in the upper left corner on every web page.
Access for all. The site has built-in features that help us stay 508 compliant. For non-English speakers, an automated translation feature translates browser content into eight languages. Select the flag icon at the bottom of each page to bring up a menu of languages from which to choose.
A – Z. Index page includes links to content throughout DEP's website. Select any letter to jump to an alphabetized list. Content type, title and division are listed for each item.
We value your opinion
Please contact us to let us know what you think of our new website - all comments and feedback are welcome. Please also let us know if you cannot find something or would like to make suggestions for new information or topics. Your suggestions and observations can help us continue to improve the site. You can provide feedback via email or survey.
Reminder
Reset your bookmarks. If you have bookmarked any page at dep.state.fl.us (besides the homepage), you might need to create a new bookmark. Some links from the old site will redirect to a division or district homepage, but not to the specific page. Also, if you previously subscribed to email alerts for news, calendars or meeting agendas, be aware that the transition to the new site may affect the functionality of the alerts for a few days. There is no need to re-subscribe.