Florida Restaurant Inspections: Inspection Completed - No Further Action

DBPR Inspection Outcomes — 2016–Present

'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' — a passing inspection outcome indicating that any violations found were corrected on-site or were not serious enough to require follow-up enforcement action — has been recorded 529,257 times across 48,078 unique Florida restaurants in DBPR records since 2016. In 2026, 32,476 inspections resulted in this outcome, representing 59.9% of all inspections this year (-51.8% vs. 2025). Miami-Dade County leads in 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' outcomes; Miami is the most-affected city.

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

529,257Total Occurrences
32,476This Year (2026)
48,078Unique Facilities
5.4Avg Violations
59.9%of 2026 Inspections
-51.8%vs. 2025 (YTD)

What Is "Inspection Completed - No Further Action"?

While a "No Further Action" outcome is the best possible result from a DBPR inspection, it does not mean the establishment had zero violations. Inspectors may have found and corrected minor violations on-site during the inspection, or noted basic violations that do not require formal follow-up. The pass rate in Florida reflects routine compliance for the majority of food service establishments.

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 — Inspection Completed - No Further Action

Top Chains — Inspection Completed - No Further Action

Restaurant chains with the most inspections resulting in inspection completed - no further action.

ChainCount
McDonalds 10,063
Wendys 8,458
Subway 7,505
Taco Bell 7,185
Dunkin 6,151
Burger King 4,809
Chipotle 4,320
KFC 4,127
Chick-fil-A 3,092
Panera Bread 2,917

Top Cities — Inspection Completed - No Further Action

CityCount
Miami 34,373
Orlando 32,930
Tampa 20,847
Jacksonville 18,732
Naples 11,732
Fort Myers 9,973
Fort Lauderdale 9,780
Sarasota 9,134
Boca Raton 7,983
Kissimmee 7,925

Inspection Completed - No Further Action — Year Over Year

YearInspectionsChange
2026 (YTD) 32,476
2025 67,364 +107.4%
2024 61,027 -9.4%
2023 58,047 -4.9%
2022 55,510 -4.4%
2021 53,059 -4.4%
2020 62,822 +18.4%
2019 51,295 -18.3%
2018 36,537 -28.8%
2017 32,770 -10.3%
2016 18,350 -44%

Inspection Type Breakdown — Inspection Completed - No Further Action

Which inspection types most commonly result in this outcome.

Inspection TypeCountShare
Routine - Food 450,408 85.1%
Complaint Full 38,918 7.4%
Food-Licensing Inspection 34,773 6.6%
Complaint Partial 5,134 1%
Disaster Response 15 0%
Routine - Lodging 9 0%

Recent Inspections — Inspection Completed - No Further Action

DateBusinessCityCountyViolations
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams Sarasota Sarasota 0
Panera Bread #1219 Venice Sarasota 2
Subway Venice Sarasota 0
Obee's Soup Salad Subs Venice Sarasota 4
Cha Cha Coconuts Sarasota Sarasota 4
Ricos Pizza Sarasota Sarasota 4
McDonald's Venice Sarasota 0
Cafe on St Armands Sarasota Sarasota 6
Good Liquid Brewing Parrish Manatee 11
Sofresh Bradenton Manatee 2
Panera Bread #6062 Bradenton Manatee 1
Poppo's Taqueria Bradenton Manatee 3
Greyson Bradenton Manatee 1
Beef O Bradys Parrish Manatee 10
McDonald's 29955 Fort Myers Lee 0
810 Billiards & Bowling - Estero Estero Lee 8
McGregor Pizza Company Fort Myers Lee 11
Compass One Estero Lee 3
Compass One LLC Estero Lee 2
Flik International Corp Estero Lee 4

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FAQ: Inspection Completed - No Further Action

What is 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' in a Florida restaurant inspection?
'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' is a formal DBPR inspection outcome that indicates a passing inspection outcome indicating that any violations found were corrected on-site or were not serious enough to require follow-up enforcement action. While a "No Further Action" outcome is the best possible result from a DBPR inspection, it does not mean the establishment had zero violations. Inspectors may have found and corrected minor violations on-site during the inspection, or noted basic violations that do not require formal follow-up. The pass rate in Florida reflects routine compliance for the majority of food service establishments.
How common is this inspection outcome in Florida?
DBPR has recorded 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' 529,257 times across 48,078 unique food service establishments since 2016. In 2026, 32,476 inspections resulted in this outcome — 59.9% of all 2026 inspections.
Which Florida counties see the most 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' outcomes?
Miami-Dade County leads Florida in 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' inspection outcomes. Miami 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 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' mean a restaurant is unsafe?
No — 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' 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 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action' inspection is 5.4.
What happens after a restaurant receives 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action'?
After receiving 'Inspection Completed - No Further Action', 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.