Drone Registration & Flight Rules - Hollywood FL
In Hollywood, Florida, drone operators must follow federal registration and safety rules and comply with local park, privacy and permit requirements. This guide explains where to register small unmanned aircraft, how city rules interact with FAA airspace authority, which local departments enforce restrictions, and practical steps to obtain permits or report violations.
Where to register
All recreational and commercial drones that meet FAA registration criteria must be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration through the FAA registration portal; the FAA site explains who must register and the current $5 registration fee for most small drones.[1] Local registration with the City of Hollywood is not required by ordinance on the cited municipal code page, but operators must follow local park, special event and filming permit rules documented by city departments.[2]
General flight zone rules
Hollywood cannot change FAA airspace rules, so controlled airspace, temporary flight restrictions and airport approach paths remain under federal control. Locally, the city restricts launches, landings and flights over certain public properties, parks and special events; operators should consult park rules, film/special-event permit conditions and public-safety directions before flying.
- Check NOTAMs and FAA airspace maps before each flight.
- Obtain any city film or special-event permit required for camera-equipped drones over public property.
- Comply with police or park officer instructions during events and emergencies.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is shared: the FAA enforces federal registration and airspace violations, while the City of Hollywood enforces local property, park and permitting rules through the Police Department and Code Enforcement. Specific municipal fines or penalty schedules for unmanned aircraft are not specified on the cited municipal code page; for federal registration fee details see the FAA registration page.[1][2][3]
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited municipal code page; FAA civil penalties may apply for federal violations.
- Escalation: first and repeat offence procedures not specified on the cited municipal code page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to stop, seizure of equipment, or referral to court are possible under general city enforcement powers or federal law.
- Enforcers and complaints: Hollywood Police Department and Code Enforcement handle local complaints; FAA handles airspace and registration complaints.[3]
Applications & Forms
The primary required application for most drone operators is FAA registration via the FAA portal, which documents fee and online submission steps.[1] For flights over city property, the city may require a film/special-event permit or park reservation; a specific universal drone form is not published on the cited municipal code page.
How-To
- Determine whether your drone requires FAA registration by checking the FAA guidance.
- Complete FAA registration online and pay the listed fee.
- Review City of Hollywood park rules and special-event permit requirements if you plan to launch or film on public property.
- Contact Hollywood Police or Code Enforcement to report unsafe drone operations or to ask about permit requirements before an event.
- If cited, follow the enforcement notice instructions for payment, appeal or court appearance as listed on the issuing agency’s notice.
FAQ
- Do I register my drone with the City of Hollywood?
- No, drone registration is handled by the FAA for most small unmanned aircraft; the cited municipal code page does not publish a separate city registration requirement. [1][2]
- Where can I legally fly in Hollywood?
- Follow FAA airspace rules and local park and permit restrictions; do not fly over gatherings, emergency scenes or restricted properties without permission.
- Who enforces drone rules in Hollywood?
- FAA enforces federal airspace and registration rules; Hollywood Police Department and city Code Enforcement handle local property, park and permit violations. [3]
Key Takeaways
- Register drones with the FAA before operating in Hollywood.
- Check city park and film permit rules for flights on public property.
- Contact Hollywood Police or Code Enforcement to report violations or request guidance.
Help and Support / Resources
- Hollywood Police Department - official contact and non-emergency info
- Hollywood Parks & Recreation - park rules and reservations
- City of Hollywood Code of Ordinances - municipal code search
- City Clerk - permits, applications and records