Florida Restaurant Inspections: Inspection Completed - No Further Action
'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 524,292 times across 47,753 unique Florida restaurants in DBPR records since 2016. In 2026, 27,525 inspections resulted in this outcome, representing 60.5% of all inspections this year (-59.1% 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.
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
| County | Count |
|---|---|
| Miami-Dade County | 65,660 |
| Broward County | 47,927 |
| Orange County | 45,356 |
| Palm Beach County | 37,320 |
| Hillsborough County | 31,613 |
| Pinellas County | 25,125 |
| Lee County | 22,235 |
| Duval County | 20,200 |
| Brevard County | 15,313 |
| Volusia County | 14,591 |
Top Chains — Inspection Completed - No Further Action
Restaurant chains with the most inspections resulting in inspection completed - no further action.
| Chain | Count |
|---|---|
| McDonalds | 9,968 |
| Wendys | 8,393 |
| Subway | 7,428 |
| Taco Bell | 7,114 |
| Dunkin | 6,095 |
| Burger King | 4,762 |
| Chipotle | 4,264 |
| KFC | 4,093 |
| Chick-fil-A | 3,070 |
| Panera Bread | 2,883 |
Top Cities — Inspection Completed - No Further Action
| City | Count |
|---|---|
| Miami | 33,990 |
| Orlando | 32,600 |
| Tampa | 20,649 |
| Jacksonville | 18,561 |
| Naples | 11,632 |
| Fort Myers | 9,887 |
| Fort Lauderdale | 9,680 |
| Sarasota | 9,079 |
| Boca Raton | 7,907 |
| Kissimmee | 7,864 |
Inspection Completed - No Further Action — Year Over Year
Inspection Type Breakdown — Inspection Completed - No Further Action
Which inspection types most commonly result in this outcome.
| Inspection Type | Count | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Routine - Food | 446,855 | 85.2% |
| Complaint Full | 38,228 | 7.3% |
| Food-Licensing Inspection | 34,250 | 6.5% |
| Complaint Partial | 4,935 | 0.9% |
| Disaster Response | 15 | 0% |
| Routine - Lodging | 9 | 0% |
Recent Inspections — Inspection Completed - No Further Action
| Date | Business | City | County | Violations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fireside Pizza Cafe | Palm Harbor | Pinellas | 12 | |
| Slim Chickens Restaurant #17602 | Sarasota | Sarasota | 3 | |
| Abondanza Italian Deli | Venice | Sarasota | 3 | |
| Culvers | Venice | Sarasota | 2 | |
| Tikka Indian Cuisine | Venice | Sarasota | 4 | |
| Darrells Restaurant | Venice | Sarasota | 7 | |
| Old Salty Dog | Venice | Sarasota | 9 | |
| Benny Bada Bing INC | Venice | Sarasota | 6 | |
| Anna Maria Oyster Bar North Port | North Port | Sarasota | 5 | |
| Taco Bell #36143 | Ellenton | Manatee | 6 | |
| Ren's Bistro | Fort Myers | Lee | 6 | |
| That Ny Bagel Place | Bonita Springs | Lee | 1 | |
| Hilton Garden Inn Fort Myers Airport | Fort Myers | Lee | 2 | |
| Vikingos | Bonita Springs | Lee | 3 | |
| Eat Sarap | Bonita Springs | Lee | 1 | |
| Maria's Restaurant | Bonita Springs | Lee | 11 | |
| Shangri-la Springs | Bonita Springs | Lee | 5 | |
| Classy Bar and Grill | Avon Park | Highlands | 1 | |
| Foxfire Country Club Halfway House | Naples | Collier | 3 | |
| Club Pelican Bay INC | Naples | Collier | 3 |
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' 524,292 times across 47,753 unique food service establishments since 2016. In 2026, 27,525 inspections resulted in this outcome — 60.5% 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.