Last reviewed 2026. This guide is for the Florida Department of Health in Seminole County, formerly known as the Seminole County Health Department. The official local site is seminole.floridahealth.gov. Use this page to route Sanford, Casselberry, Altamonte Springs, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Lake Mary, Longwood and county residents to the right public health office, phone number and official service page.
Seminole County Health Department phone numbers, Sanford office, certificates and clinic services
If you searched for the Seminole County Health Department, you likely need one correct next step: make a clinic appointment, get a Florida birth or death certificate, call WIC, report a disease concern, find immunizations, contact Environmental Public Health, ask about septic or water testing, or confirm whether the Sanford office is the right place to visit.
This guide is for the Florida Department of Health in Seminole County, not Seminole County government generally, not a hospital, not emergency care and not a private doctor. For life-threatening symptoms, severe injury, overdose, trouble breathing, chest pain, stroke symptoms, serious allergic reaction or any emergency, call 911. For urgent reportable disease or outbreak reporting after hours, the county routes callers to 407-665-3000, option 1.
- Official agency
- Florida Department of Health in Seminole County, formerly known as the Seminole County Health Department
- Official website
- https://seminole.floridahealth.gov/
- Sanford main office
- 400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773
- Main contact
- Appointments and public contact: 407-665-3700; Sanford main office listing: 407-665-3000; Email: CHD59Webmaster@FLHealth.gov
- Sanford hours
- Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Vital Statistics hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Environmental office
- 130 San Carlos Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. Environmental Public Health main line: 407-665-3604; inspection line: 407-665-3239.
- WIC locations
- Sanford WIC and Casselberry WIC. Casselberry office address: 132 Sausalito Blvd., Casselberry, FL 32707.
- Vital Statistics
- 407-665-3226; SeminoleVitalStatistics@FLHealth.gov; 400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773.
Quick answer: what the Seminole County Health Department can help with
The Florida Department of Health in Seminole County provides public health services through Florida’s integrated state and county health system. For residents, the most common needs are immunizations, family planning, WIC, dental care, children’s health, diabetes education, breast and cervical cancer early detection, refugee health, school health, STD services, HIV/AIDS services, tuberculosis, hepatitis prevention, epidemiology, birth certificates, death certificates, Environmental Public Health, septic systems, drinking water, pools and spas, body art, sanitary nuisance complaints and emergency preparedness.
The quickest route depends on the problem. For most clinical appointments, call 407-665-3700. For Vital Statistics, call 407-665-3226. For WIC appointments, call 407-665-3705. For Environmental Public Health, call 407-665-3604, and for inspections call 407-665-3239. For urgent reportable disease or outbreak reporting after hours, call 407-665-3000, option 1.
Call appointments first
For clinical services, including immunizations and many patient services, call 407-665-3700 before visiting. Bring ID, records and insurance or payment information if requested.
Use Vital Statistics
For birth or death certificates, use the Sanford main office Vital Statistics route. The direct phone is 407-665-3226.
Use the San Carlos office
Environmental Public Health is listed at 130 San Carlos Ave., Sanford. Use it for septic, drinking water, pools, spas, body art, sanitary nuisance and similar public health issues.
Seminole County Health Department phone numbers by service
Do not treat every service as one phone number. The Sanford main office, appointments desk, Vital Statistics, WIC, dental care, disease reporting and Environmental Public Health all have different routes. Use this table before you call.
| Need | Correct number or contact | Best first sentence when you call |
|---|---|---|
| General public contact and appointments | 407-665-3700 | Say whether you need immunizations, family planning, STD services, dental scheduling, medical records, travel vaccines or another clinic service. |
| Sanford main office listing | 407-665-3000; CHD59Webmaster@FLHealth.gov | Say you are calling the Sanford main office and name the program you need. |
| Vital Statistics | 407-665-3226; SeminoleVitalStatistics@FLHealth.gov | Say whether you need a Florida birth certificate, death certificate, mail order, in-person order or eligibility question. |
| WIC appointments | 407-665-3705; WIC Toll-Free 800-342-3556; WIC EBT 866-629-1095 | Say whether you are pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding, calling for an infant or calling for a child under age five. |
| Dental care appointments | 407-665-3346 | Say whether you need pediatric dental care, dental pain help, acute dental problem care or scheduling information. |
| Immunizations | 407-665-3700 | Say whether the immunization is for school, child care, adult routine vaccine, travel or record update. |
| Epidemiology | 407-665-3243 | Say whether this is disease exposure, outbreak, animal bite, TB, school/daycare disease concern or provider consultation. |
| Urgent disease or outbreak after hours | 407-665-3000, option 1 | Say you are reporting an urgent reportable disease or outbreak after hours and need the epidemiologist on call. |
| HIV/AIDS services | 407-665-3371 | Say whether you need HIV testing, counseling, prevention, care or treatment information. |
| STD services | 407-665-3700 | Ask for sexually transmitted disease services, appointment requirements, testing, treatment and what to bring. |
| Tuberculosis program | 407-665-3243 | Say whether this is TB exposure, referral, testing, treatment or provider reporting. |
| Environmental Public Health main line | 407-665-3604 | Say whether the issue is septic, drinking water, pools, spas, group care, body piercing, tattooing, biomedical waste or nuisance complaint. |
| Environmental inspection line | 407-665-3239 | Ask about inspections, septic inspections, permitting, application status or Environmental Health inspection routing. |
| Onsite sewage permit applications | SeminoleEVHPermitApplications@FLHealth.gov | Include property address, permit type, owner or contractor name, and whether this is construction, repair or site evaluation. |
| Body art and tattoo questions | Body Art Coordinator 407-665-3612 | Say whether this is tattoo artist licensure, establishment application, microblading class, biomedical waste application or fee question. |
| Diabetes education classes | 407-665-3235 or 407-665-3026 | Ask about Diabetes Empowerment Education Program classes, dates and eligibility. |
| Tobacco prevention | 407-665-3278 | Ask about tobacco prevention, youth SWAT presentations or nicotine replacement resources. |
| Animal bite or possible rabies exposure | 407-665-3243; Seminole County Animal Services 407-665-5201 for animal services routing | Say there was a possible rabies exposure, bite, scratch or contact with saliva from a suspect animal. |
Call strategy that avoids transfers
Lead with the exact service, not a long story. For example: “I need a Florida birth certificate at the Sanford office,” “I need WIC at the Casselberry location,” “I need a septic inspection question,” or “I am reporting a possible rabies exposure.” That one sentence helps staff route you faster.
Have the correct details ready: full legal names and dates for certificates, immunization records for vaccine visits, property address for septic or water issues, animal bite details for rabies exposure, and business or facility name for Environmental Public Health concerns.
Sanford main office address, hours and map
The Sanford main office is located at 400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773. The main office location page lists phone 407-665-3000, and the contact page lists 407-665-3700 for the Florida Department of Health in Seminole County public contact route. The Sanford office is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Vital Statistics has a narrower public service window: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m..
Use the Sanford office for
- Clinical services by appointment.
- Immunization appointments.
- Birth certificate and death certificate services through Vital Statistics.
- STD, TB, HIV/AIDS and infectious disease service routing.
- Dental care scheduling and patient service routing.
- WIC services at the Sanford WIC location.
Check before you drive
- Call first if you need a clinical appointment.
- Vital Statistics closes at 4 p.m., not 5 p.m.
- Bring valid photo ID for certificates.
- Bring all prior immunization records for vaccine appointments.
- Environmental Public Health is listed at 130 San Carlos Ave., not the main Sanford clinic address.
Seminole County health department locations
There are three high-use location paths residents should understand: Sanford Main Office, Environmental Public Health and Casselberry WIC. Do not assume every service is available at every address.
| Location | Address | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Sanford Main Office | 400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773 | Clinical services, immunizations, Vital Statistics, infectious disease services, WIC Sanford location and many public health services. |
| Environmental Public Health | 130 San Carlos Ave., Sanford, FL 32771 | Septic, drinking water, sanitary nuisance complaints, pools, spas, mobile home parks, group care, body art, biomedical waste and environmental inspections. |
| Casselberry Office – WIC | 132 Sausalito Blvd., Casselberry, FL 32707 | WIC appointments and nutrition support for eligible pregnant people, infants and young children. |
Clinical services and appointment rules
The official Clinical and Nutrition Services page says to call 407-665-3700 for all clinical services appointments. That includes many of the high-search resident needs: immunizations, family planning, children’s health, dental care, diabetes, breast and cervical cancer early detection, Florida Healthy Babies, refugee health, school health, tobacco prevention, WIC and mobile outreach-related services.
The practical rule is simple: do not walk in assuming the service is available on demand. Call first, ask what documents are required, ask whether the service has a fee, and ask whether the appointment is at Sanford, Casselberry WIC or another outreach location.
For a first appointment
- Call 407-665-3700 and name the service.
- Ask whether appointment slots are available.
- Ask what ID, records and payment information to bring.
- Confirm which office to visit.
- Arrive early enough to complete paperwork.
For records or follow-up
- Ask whether the record is held by DOH-Seminole.
- Use the correct fax or program contact if provided.
- Do not send private medical information to a general webmaster email.
- Bring photo ID if records must be released.
- Ask how long processing takes.
For urgent symptoms
- Do not wait for a routine appointment.
- Call 911 for emergencies.
- Use urgent care or emergency care when medically necessary.
- Call disease reporting only for public health reporting situations.
- Follow provider instructions for testing or treatment.
Birth certificates and death certificates in Seminole County
The Florida Department of Health in Seminole County issues Florida birth certificates through the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Orders may be placed online, by mail or in person. The official page says online birth certificate orders go through VitalChek, the only vendor authorized by the Florida Department of Health. In-person or mail requests go through the Sanford main office at 400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773.
Vital Statistics can be reached at 407-665-3226 or SeminoleVitalStatistics@FLHealth.gov. Vital Statistics public hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.. Do not arrive near closing with incomplete identification and expect a guaranteed same-day result.
| Certificate need | Official Seminole County route | What to prepare |
|---|---|---|
| Florida birth certificate | Vital Statistics, 407-665-3226, Sanford main office, online through VitalChek or mail request. | Valid photo ID, completed birth certificate application, full name, date of birth, county of birth, mother’s full maiden name and father’s full name. |
| Birth certificate before 1930 | Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville. | Do not keep calling the county if the birth was before 1930. Use the state bureau route. |
| Sealed birth record | Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville. | Sealed records due to adoption, paternity determination or court order are not handled as ordinary county counter requests. |
| Death certificate | Vital Statistics, 407-665-3226, Sanford main office, online through VitalChek or mail request. | Valid ID, completed death certificate application and fee. Cause-of-death requests require family member or legal representative status. |
| Death before 2009 | Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville or VitalChek. | Seminole County’s death certificate page says deaths prior to 2009 must be requested from the state bureau or VitalChek. |
Vital Statistics fees and hours
| Item | Official detail | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Birth certificate fee | $15 birth certificates | Verify payment options before visiting or mailing a request. |
| Vital Statistics hours | Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. | The main office may list broader hours, but certificates use the Vital Statistics service window. |
| Online vendor | VitalChek is the authorized Florida Department of Health vendor listed by the county pages. | Avoid random certificate websites that look official but are not the authorized vendor. |
Seminole County can help with many Florida birth and death certificate requests, but not every record is a county counter request. Birth records before 1930, sealed birth records and deaths before 2009 may need the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville or the approved VitalChek route.
WIC, breastfeeding and nutrition help
Seminole County WIC serves eligible pregnant people, postpartum parents, breastfeeding parents, infants and children. The WIC appointment line is 407-665-3705. The WIC toll-free number is 800-342-3556, and WIC EBT help is 866-629-1095. Seminole County lists both Sanford WIC and Casselberry WIC locations.
Use WIC if you need
- Nutrition support during pregnancy.
- Breastfeeding support.
- Infant nutrition guidance.
- Help for a child under age five.
- WIC EBT benefit guidance.
Before calling WIC
- Have your address and contact details ready.
- Ask which location is better: Sanford or Casselberry.
- Ask what proof of identity, income, residency or benefits is needed.
- Ask whether the appointment can be completed remotely or must be in person.
- Call WIC EBT separately for card or benefit problems.
Immunizations, school shots and travel vaccines
The immunizations page instructs residents to call 407-665-3700 to schedule an appointment. Bring a picture ID and all previous immunization records for each person needing services. Prior records must be available before or at the visit time. This is not a small detail: if your old records are missing, the visit may not solve your school, work, travel or childcare deadline the same day.
Seminole County offers immunizations for adults interested in routine vaccines and vaccines that may be considered for international travel destinations. If your question is travel-related, call early. Travel vaccines can involve timing rules, itinerary review and availability issues. Do not wait until the week before departure.
For school and child care
- Call 407-665-3700 early.
- Bring picture ID.
- Bring all prior immunization records.
- Bring school or child care forms if available.
- Ask if a Florida immunization form can be completed from the records provided.
For adult or travel vaccines
- Call before visiting.
- Bring vaccine history.
- Bring travel destination and dates if travel-related.
- Ask about fees and accepted payment.
- Ask whether more than one dose or visit may be needed.
Open Seminole County immunizations.
Dental care in Seminole County
The Seminole County Dental Care Program phone number is 407-665-3346. The official page says patient care hours are Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m., and no dental services are provided on Fridays. General dental care services are not provided to those over age 20.
The program also services children and adult patients who are experiencing acute oral problems or dental pain Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., with no appointment needed. Services may include limited exams, limited diagnostic radiographs, prescriptions to relieve acute symptoms, simple extractions and referrals as needed. The office scheduling and inquiry window is listed as Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m..
| Dental need | Official detail | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Schedule dental appointment | Call 407-665-3346 | Ask about age, eligibility, insurance, payment and available visit type. |
| Routine or general dental care | General dental care is not provided to those over age 20. | Adults over age 20 should not assume this is a full-service routine dental clinic. |
| Acute dental pain | Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., no appointment needed for acute oral problems or dental pain. | Arrive early. If swelling, fever, trauma or breathing/swallowing problems are present, seek urgent medical care. |
| Insurance and payment | The program lists Medicaid HMOs Liberty Dental and DentaQuest, and advises calling to verify. Payment options include major cards and cash. | Verify coverage directly before relying on insurance acceptance. |
Open Seminole County dental care.
Infectious disease, epidemiology, HIV, STD, TB and hepatitis
Seminole County’s Infectious Disease Services include epidemiology, disease reporting, HIV/AIDS services, STD services, tuberculosis and hepatitis prevention. Epidemiology is listed at 407-665-3243. Disease reporting is listed at 407-665-3000. HIV/AIDS services are listed at 407-665-3371. STD services and hepatitis prevention are listed at 407-665-3700. The TB program is listed at 407-665-3243.
The epidemiology program monitors diseases other than tuberculosis and investigates disease outbreaks to identify the source, protect people who may be at risk and prevent additional cases. It also provides disease control education and consultation for the public, physicians, veterinarians, hospitals, schools, daycares, nursing homes, animal services and other institutions.
| Infectious disease need | Number | What to say |
|---|---|---|
| Epidemiology | 407-665-3243 | Explain whether this is a disease exposure, possible outbreak, animal bite, school/daycare concern or provider consultation. |
| Disease reporting | 407-665-3000 | Say whether you are reporting a disease as a provider, lab, school, facility or resident. |
| After-hours urgent disease or outbreak reporting | 407-665-3000, option 1 | Say you need the epidemiologist on call for urgent reportable disease or outbreak reporting. |
| HIV/AIDS services | 407-665-3371 | Ask about HIV testing, counseling, prevention, education, care or treatment services. |
| STD services | 407-665-3700 | Ask for STD testing or treatment appointment requirements and what to bring. |
| TB program | 407-665-3243 | Say whether this is TB exposure, referral, testing, treatment or record question. |
If you believe you were exposed to a serious communicable disease, rabies, TB or another urgent public health threat, do not wait for a routine online search or a general email response. Call the appropriate number. For severe symptoms or emergency medical needs, call 911.
Environmental Public Health: septic, water, pools, body art and nuisance complaints
Environmental Public Health is listed at 130 San Carlos Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. The Environmental Public Health main line is 407-665-3604, and the inspection line is 407-665-3239. The program covers on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems, group care facilities, tanning, biomedical waste, drinking water services, public pools, spas and water attractions, body piercing, arbovirus surveillance, sanitary nuisance complaints, mobile home and RV parks, tattooing and related environmental health work.
Septic and onsite sewage
For onsite sewage permitting, inspections or application questions, use the Environmental Public Health inspection line or the official permit application email.
Drinking water
Limited use community and commercial water systems are regulated by DOH-Seminole. The page lists water testing guidance and approved lab information.
Body art and tattooing
For body art or tattoo questions, the Body Art Coordinator phone is 407-665-3612. Application drop-off and processing rules can matter.
Septic, water testing and sanitary nuisance complaints
For septic system work, the onsite sewage page instructs applicants to complete the OSTDS construction permit application, obtain a site evaluation by a qualified professional and submit the application to DOH-Seminole Environmental Public Health. It lists 407-665-3239 for inquiries about inspections and SeminoleEVHPermitApplications@FLHealth.gov for submitting applications.
| Issue | Best route | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| New septic construction or repair permit | Environmental Public Health, inspection line 407-665-3239, application email SeminoleEVHPermitApplications@FLHealth.gov | Missing a site evaluation or application detail can delay permits and construction. |
| Limited use drinking water system | Environmental Public Health drinking water services | Annual operating permits, testing and lab requirements can apply depending on the system. |
| Private water testing | Use DOH-Seminole guidance and state-approved water labs listed by the county. | Testing quality depends on proper lab, sample timing and test type. |
| Sanitary nuisance complaint | Environmental Public Health sanitary nuisance complaint route | Complaints that fall outside DOH jurisdiction may be referred to the responsible authority. |
| Pools, spas or water attractions | Environmental Public Health main or inspection line | Public pools and spas have specific inspection and safety rules. |
Septic, drinking water and environmental inspections are not paperwork decorations. A missed permit step, incomplete property address, missing site evaluation or wrong office can delay real estate closings, construction, repairs and business openings. Start with Environmental Public Health, not the general clinic appointment line.
Animal bites, scratches and rabies exposure
For a possible rabies exposure, the official animal bites and scratches page tells residents to call the Florida Department of Health in Seminole County at 407-665-3243. A rabies exposure can include a bite, scratch or situation where saliva, cerebrospinal fluid, tears or nervous tissue from a suspect or known rabid animal enters an open wound or contacts mucous membranes.
The county’s rabies reminder also routes animal services matters to Seminole County Animal Services at 407-665-5201. If a bite is serious, if there is heavy bleeding, if the animal is wild, if a child is involved or if there is any medical emergency, seek medical care or call 911 first. Public health reporting does not replace wound care.
What to do after a bite or scratch
- Seek urgent medical care if the wound is serious.
- Wash the wound if safe to do so.
- Identify the animal if possible without risking another injury.
- Call DOH-Seminole at 407-665-3243 for possible rabies exposure guidance.
- Call Seminole County Animal Services at 407-665-5201 for animal services routing.
What not to do
- Do not ignore bat contact.
- Do not wait days to ask about a possible rabies exposure.
- Do not try to capture wildlife yourself.
- Do not rely on internet advice instead of medical or public health guidance.
- Do not skip veterinary care if your pet or livestock was bitten.
Open animal bites and scratches guidance.
Seminole County service area
The Florida Department of Health in Seminole County serves Seminole County residents and local public health needs. That includes Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Winter Park areas within Seminole County, Geneva, Chuluota, Heathrow, Wekiwa Springs, Forest City and nearby unincorporated areas. Some services are countywide, while others depend on eligibility, program capacity, age, insurance, income, school requirements, property location or whether the event happened in Florida.
What the Seminole County Health Department does not handle
A strong public health directory should stop you from taking the wrong path. Here are the common mistakes.
| If you need | Do not use | Correct route |
|---|---|---|
| Life-threatening emergency | Routine clinic appointment line or email | Call 911. |
| Private hospital or doctor records | DOH-Seminole medical records unless DOH-Seminole created the record | Contact the provider, hospital, clinic or pharmacy that created the record. |
| Birth certificate before 1930 | Ordinary county counter request | Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville. |
| Death certificate before 2009 | Ordinary county death certificate request | Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville or VitalChek. |
| Building permit, zoning or code enforcement issue | Health Department clinical services | Use the appropriate city or Seminole County government permitting or code office, unless DOH Environmental Public Health specifically regulates the health issue. |
| Animal control pickup or stray animal removal | Routine clinic appointments | Use Seminole County Animal Services at 407-665-5201. For possible rabies exposure guidance, call DOH-Seminole at 407-665-3243. |
Official Seminole County Health Department links
Use these official pages for final verification before visiting, paying, mailing certificates, submitting forms, making clinical appointments or reporting environmental concerns.
Main DOH-Seminole pages
Clinical and nutrition
Certificates
Infectious disease
Environmental Public Health
Seminole County Health Department FAQ
What is the Seminole County Health Department phone number?
The public contact and appointments number is 407-665-3700. The Sanford main office location listing also shows 407-665-3000. Vital Statistics is 407-665-3226, WIC appointments are 407-665-3705, and Environmental Public Health main line is 407-665-3604.
Where is the Seminole County Health Department located?
The Sanford Main Office is at 400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773. Environmental Public Health is at 130 San Carlos Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. The Casselberry WIC office is at 132 Sausalito Blvd., Casselberry, FL 32707.
What are the Sanford Main Office hours?
The Sanford Main Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Vital Statistics hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.. Always verify holiday closures and program-specific hours before visiting.
How do I make a clinic appointment?
Call 407-665-3700 for clinical services appointments. Ask which documents, records, ID and payment information you need, and confirm whether the service is at Sanford, Casselberry WIC or another program location.
Does Seminole County Health Department issue birth certificates?
Yes. Florida birth certificates are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health. Seminole County Vital Statistics can help with Florida birth certificate requests through the Sanford office, mail or the authorized online vendor VitalChek. Call 407-665-3226.
How much is a Seminole County birth certificate?
The official Seminole County birth certificate page lists $15 for birth certificates. Verify payment method, identification requirements and application details before visiting or mailing a request.
Does Seminole County Health Department issue death certificates?
Yes, death certificates are available for deaths occurring in Florida from 2009 to present through the Department of Health process. Deaths before 2009 must be requested from the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville or through VitalChek. For local Vital Statistics, call 407-665-3226.
What is the Seminole County WIC phone number?
The WIC appointment number is 407-665-3705. The WIC toll-free number is 800-342-3556, and WIC EBT help is 866-629-1095. Seminole County lists Sanford WIC and Casselberry WIC locations.
Who do I call for immunizations?
Call 407-665-3700 to schedule an immunization appointment. Bring picture ID and all previous immunization records for each person needing services.
Who do I call for dental care?
Call 407-665-3346 for dental care information or scheduling. Patient care hours are Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. No dental services are provided on Fridays. General dental care services are not provided to those over age 20.
How do I report an urgent disease or outbreak after hours?
Call 407-665-3000 and follow the instructions to reach the epidemiologist on call, 24/7. This route is for urgent reportable disease or outbreak reporting. For medical emergencies, call 911.
Who handles Environmental Public Health in Seminole County?
Environmental Public Health is at 130 San Carlos Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. The main line is 407-665-3604, and the inspection line is 407-665-3239. Use this route for septic, drinking water, pools, spas, sanitary nuisance complaints, group care, body art, tattooing and similar environmental health issues.
Who do I call for septic system questions?
Call the Environmental Public Health inspection line at 407-665-3239. For onsite sewage permit application submissions, use SeminoleEVHPermitApplications@FLHealth.gov. Include the property address, permit type and applicant details.
Who do I call for possible rabies exposure?
For a possible rabies exposure, animal bite or scratch guidance, call DOH-Seminole at 407-665-3243. For animal services routing, Seminole County Animal Services is 407-665-5201. For serious injury or emergency medical needs, call 911.
Is this the official Seminole County Health Department website?
No. This is an independent directory guide. For official services, appointments, fees, forms, disease reporting, certificates, clinic hours and public health updates, use seminole.floridahealth.gov or call the Florida Department of Health in Seminole County directly.