Florida Restaurant Inspections: Emergency Order Callback Complied

DBPR Inspection Outcomes — 2016–Present

'Emergency Order Callback Complied' — a specific DBPR inspection outcome category requiring documented regulatory response — has been recorded 5,930 times across 4,508 unique Florida restaurants in DBPR records since 2016. In 2026, 289 inspections resulted in this outcome, representing 0.6% of all inspections this year (-66.7% vs. 2025). Pinellas County leads in 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' outcomes; Tampa is the most-affected city.

Source: Florida DBPR food service inspection records. Updated weekly every Monday morning.

5,930Total Occurrences
289This Year (2026)
4,508Unique Facilities
2.8Avg Violations
0.6%of 2026 Inspections
-66.7%vs. 2025 (YTD)

What Is "Emergency Order Callback Complied"?

This inspection outcome is part of Florida DBPR's graduated enforcement framework, which ranges from no action through warnings, administrative complaints, and emergency closure orders depending on the severity and persistence of violations found.

Florida DBPR operates under a graduated enforcement framework that matches the regulatory response to the severity of conditions found during a food service inspection. Outcomes range from no action for fully compliant establishments through warnings, administrative complaints, and emergency closure orders for the most serious violations. Under Florida Statute § 509, DBPR inspectors are authorized to immediately close any food service establishment where conditions present an imminent public health hazard.

Top Counties — Emergency Order Callback Complied

Top Chains — Emergency Order Callback Complied

Restaurant chains with the most inspections resulting in emergency order callback complied.

ChainCount
Dunkin 55
Subway 54
Popeyes 53
Burger King 46
Wendys 43
McDonalds 43
Checkers 32
Dennys 24
KFC 21
Pollo Tropical 21

Top Cities — Emergency Order Callback Complied

Emergency Order Callback Complied — Year Over Year

YearInspectionsChange
2026 (YTD) 289
2025 868 +200.3%
2024 688 -20.7%
2023 776 +12.8%
2022 708 -8.8%
2021 640 -9.6%
2020 413 -35.5%
2019 528 +27.8%
2018 479 -9.3%
2017 390 -18.6%
2016 151 -61.3%

Inspection Type Breakdown — Emergency Order Callback Complied

Which inspection types most commonly result in this outcome.

Inspection TypeCountShare
Routine - Food 3,941 66.5%
Complaint Full 1,731 29.2%
Complaint Partial 203 3.4%
Food-Licensing Inspection 55 0.9%

Recent Inspections — Emergency Order Callback Complied

DateBusinessCityCountyViolations
Nero’s Cafe/tini Martini Bar St Augustine St. Johns 0
Keys Jam-rock Grill Tarpon Springs Pinellas 1
Dunkin & Baskin Robbins Store 336447 Jacksonville Duval 0
Cooks Buffet Cafe Bakery Deland Volusia 0
Cypress Creek Golf Club Sun City Center Hillsborough 0
Beirut Grill and Deli Oviedo Seminole 6
Longwood Country Kitchen Longwood Seminole 4
Brass Monkey Sports Bar and Grill Lake Worth Palm Beach 0
Longhorn Steakhouse 5197 Jacksonville Duval 0
Flame BBQ & Soulfood Mangonia Park Palm Beach 0
Zen Noodles Bar Gainesville Alachua 0
Duffys Sports Grill Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach 0
Maui Bus Stop Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa 0
Cmx Wellington Cask and Shaker Wellington Palm Beach 0
Tacology Miami Miami-Dade 0
Red Phoenix Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach 1
Luv'n Oven Ale House Sunrise Broward 2
A&t Buffalo Wings LLC Orlando Orange 17
Steak N Shake Sunrise Broward 0
Denny's Restaurant #8698 Coral Gables Miami-Dade 5

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FAQ: Emergency Order Callback Complied

What is 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' in a Florida restaurant inspection?
'Emergency Order Callback Complied' is a formal DBPR inspection outcome that indicates a specific DBPR inspection outcome category requiring documented regulatory response. This inspection outcome is part of Florida DBPR's graduated enforcement framework, which ranges from no action through warnings, administrative complaints, and emergency closure orders depending on the severity and persistence of violations found.
How common is this inspection outcome in Florida?
DBPR has recorded 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' 5,930 times across 4,508 unique food service establishments since 2016. In 2026, 289 inspections resulted in this outcome — 0.6% of all 2026 inspections.
Which Florida counties see the most 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' outcomes?
Pinellas County leads Florida in 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' inspection outcomes. Tampa is the top city for this outcome. High-volume counties typically reflect population density and the concentration of licensed food service establishments rather than a disproportionate rate of violations per restaurant.
Does 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' mean a restaurant is unsafe?
No — 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' is the passing outcome for a Florida DBPR inspection. Establishments receiving this result either had no violations or corrected minor issues on-site during the inspection. The average number of violations per 'Emergency Order Callback Complied' inspection is 2.8.
What happens after a restaurant receives 'Emergency Order Callback Complied'?
After receiving 'Emergency Order Callback Complied', the establishment continues normal operations under DBPR's standard inspection schedule. Routine inspections typically occur twice per year for most food service establishments in Florida.