Spring Hill LGBTQ Rights & Conversion Therapy Laws

Civil Rights and Equity Florida 3 Minutes Read ยท published March 01, 2026 Flag of Florida

Spring Hill, Florida residents should know how federal, state and local rules affect LGBTQ marriage recognition and whether conversion therapy is regulated locally. This guide summarizes the applicable legal framework, points to official sources, explains enforcement and penalties where published, and lists steps to obtain a marriage license or report concerns in the Spring Hill/Hernando County area.

Legal context

Same-sex marriages are recognized throughout the United States following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges; state and county offices in Florida issue marriage licenses consistent with that ruling. The Spring Hill area is unincorporated territory within Hernando County, so municipal ordinances specific to a "City of Spring Hill" are not published; the applicable local rules are those of Hernando County and Florida state law. For local code text consult the Hernando County code publisher and county offices for definitive local regulation and procedures. U.S. Supreme Court, Obergefell v. Hodges (2015)[1] Hernando County Code (Municode)[2].

Spring Hill is unincorporated; Hernando County ordinances govern local rules.

Penalties & Enforcement

There is no Spring Hill municipal ordinance listed separately from Hernando County that imposes penalties specifically for discrimination or for providing conversion therapy; details on fines, escalation, and non-monetary sanctions must be taken from the controlling county or state instrument where published. If a county ordinance or a state statute applies, that instrument will specify fines, suspension or other remedies; if a controlling page does not list monetary penalties, this guide notes "not specified on the cited page." For federal protections such as marriage recognition there are no local fines for private refusal to recognize a marriage, but refusals by public officials to perform duties can lead to administrative or court remedies under state or federal law.

If you need enforcement, document dates and contacts before filing a complaint.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited county page for a Spring Hill-specific conversion therapy ban; check the cited county code or state statute for amounts.
  • Escalation: first offense versus repeat or continuing offences are handled according to the enforcing ordinance or statute; not specified on the cited county page.
  • Non-monetary remedies: orders to cease, professional regulatory referrals, injunctions or court actions may apply under state licensing rules or county orders.
  • Enforcer & complaints: Hernando County offices handle local code complaints; for marriage license and certificate matters contact the Hernando County Clerk. Hernando County Clerk[3].
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes depend on the issuing agency (county commission, clerk, or state licensing board); time limits and procedures are set in the controlling ordinance or statute and may be "not specified on the cited page" if not published on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

Marriage licenses in Florida are issued by county clerks; applicants should consult the Hernando County Clerk for the specific application, required identification, fees and any waiting period. There is no official Spring Hill conversion-therapy-specific complaint form published separately from county procedures on the cited pages. For marriage license forms and instructions, use the Hernando County Clerk's office or the county's online pages.

Marriage licenses are issued by county clerks in Florida; check Hernando County Clerk for the latest form and fees.

FAQ

Are same-sex marriages recognized in Spring Hill, Florida?
Yes. Same-sex marriages are recognized following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges; obtain a marriage license through the Hernando County Clerk.
Is conversion therapy banned in Spring Hill?
No Spring Hill municipal ordinance banning conversion therapy was found separate from Hernando County code on the cited pages; check Hernando County and Florida state resources for applicable rules or regulatory actions.
How do I report a professional offering conversion therapy to minors in Hernando County?
Collect documentation, contact the Hernando County Clerk or the Florida professional licensing board that regulates the provider (e.g., counseling or medical board), and submit a written complaint with evidence to the relevant office.

How-To

  1. Get a Florida marriage license: review ID and residency requirements on the Hernando County Clerk website, complete the application, pay the fee, and appear in person as required.
  2. Report a concern about conversion therapy: document dates, participants and materials, identify the provider's license type, and submit a complaint to the county clerk and the appropriate state licensing board.
  3. If enforcement is needed, request agency review and if unsatisfied, consider submitting evidence to a court or seeking legal counsel for civil remedies.

Key Takeaways

  • Spring Hill is unincorporated; Hernando County ordinances are the primary local rules.
  • Specific fines or escalation steps for a conversion therapy prohibition are not specified on the cited county page.
  • Contact the Hernando County Clerk or the relevant Florida licensing board to report or appeal.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] U.S. Supreme Court, Obergefell v. Hodges (2015)
  2. [2] Hernando County Code (Municode)
  3. [3] Hernando County Clerk