Property Identification cards permit non residential Nassau County property owners to drive on beaches

Contact:
Sabrina Robertson
Public Information Officer
(904) 530-6010 [email protected]

Nassau County, Florida, June 19, 2020 – At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the County temporarily closed Nassau County beaches due to concerns related to spread of the virus. On May 1, 2020, the beaches were reopened for most normal activities, with the exception of beach driving and camping. On May 14, 2020, the County issued Executive Order No. 7 to reintroduce vehicles to County beaches to allow for greater utilization of beach areas. Beach driving has been limited to Nassau County residents with a valid drivers license or State ID with a Nassau County address. The restriction is based upon limited driving and parking areas on the beach.

There are many individuals who own property in Nassau County but reside elsewhere. These individuals have not been able to drive onto the beach due to their identification not reflecting a Nassau County address. The County Manager and Tax Collector have been working together to create a property owner card to resolve this issue. Beginning Tuesday, June 23, 2020, the Tax Collector’s Office located at 86130 License Road in Fernandina Beach, will begin issuing these cards BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. To schedule an appointment, please call (904) 491-7400.

Each property owner will need to download and complete an affidavit outlining each licensed driver over the age of 16 that will require a card to drive on the beach. The affidavit will be provided to the Tax Collector’s Office during your scheduled appointment.

The affidavit, which appears below,  can also be located on the County’s website at https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/752/Beach-Permit.

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Richard Norman Kurpiers
Richard Norman Kurpiers (@guest_57985)
3 years ago

So you’re a Nassau County property owner and reside elsewhere but have to appear for a scheduled appointment in person at Fernandina Beach to prove you’re a Nassau Country property owner? Brilliant!

Is the Tax Collector’s Office open on the weekends? Given it’s a 2 1/2 hour from where I currently reside, getting there for an appointment during the week is a non-starter.