Dive in Panama City
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1118 Bayview Ave, Panama City, FL 32401DIVE in Panama City has averaged 2.6 violations per inspection across 12 inspections since September 2022, well below the Florida statewide average of 5.2 per inspection. The facility has not experienced any emergency closures. Recent inspections show a pattern of intermediate-level violations, with the most serious activity occurring in July 2024, when an inspection documented high-priority violations involving approved food sources, consumer advisory procedures, and correct procedures, resulting in a warning issued. That inspection documented 6 violations total. Subsequent inspections between September 2024 and December 2024 each cited a single intermediate violation, with extensions granted pending correction. The most recent inspection on December 2, 2025 was completed with no further action required, documenting 9 violations (2 intermediate, 2 basic) but no high-priority findings.
Summary generated from Florida DBPR public inspection records.
Dive in Panama City: Comparison to Bay County Averages
Dive in Panama City: Full Inspection History — DBPR (12)
— 2 inspections4 violations · 1 high priority
— Routine - Food· 3 violations (1 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— Routine - Food· 1 violations · Call Back - Admin. complaint recommended
Basic Violations
— 4 inspections9 violations · 3 high priority
— Routine - Food· 1 violations · Call Back - Extension given, pending
Basic Violations
— Routine - Food· 1 violations · Call Back - Extension given, pending
Basic Violations
— Routine - Food· 1 violations · Call Back - Extension given, pending
Basic Violations
— Routine - Food· 6 violations (3 high priority)· Warning Issued
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
Basic Violations
— 1 inspection4 violations
— Routine - Food· 4 violations · Inspection Completed - No Further Action
Intermediate Violations
Basic Violations
— 2 inspections5 violations · 1 high priority
— Routine - Food· 3 violations (1 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— Complaint Full· 2 violations · Inspection Completed - No Further Action
— 2 inspections2 violations · 2 high priority
— Routine - Food· 1 violations (1 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
— Complaint Full· 1 violations (1 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
— 1 inspection1 violations · 1 high priority
— Food-Licensing Inspection· 1 violations (1 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Dive in Panama City: Frequently Asked Questions
- When was Dive in Panama City last inspected?
- Dive in Panama City was last inspected by Florida DBPR on December 2, 2025. The result was: Inspection Completed - No Further Action.
- What are the most common violations at Dive in Panama City?
- The most frequently cited violations at Dive in Panama City are: Premises clean, Clean multi-use utensils, Single-use items.
- How many health inspections has Dive in Panama City had?
- Dive in Panama City has had 12 inspections on record with Florida DBPR, averaging 2.6 violations per inspection, below the statewide average of 5.2.
- What did the most recent inspection of Dive in Panama City find?
- Dive in Panama City was most recently inspected on December 2, 2025 with 4 violation(s). Disposition: Inspection Completed - No Further Action.
- Has Dive in Panama City ever been shut down?
- No, Dive in Panama City has no emergency closures on record with Florida DBPR.
- What does Florida violation V10 (Approved food source) mean?
- Violation 10 (Approved food source) is classified as a high priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/10.
- What does Florida violation V31 (Clean multi-use utensils) mean?
- Violation 31 (Clean multi-use utensils) is classified as a intermediate priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/31.
- What does Florida violation V35 (Single-use items) mean?
- Violation 35 (Single-use items) is classified as a intermediate priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/35.
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Editorial Standards & Data Oversight
Data Source: This report is based on official public inspection records from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
Editorial Process: Content generated using AI to synthesize complex regulatory data, then reviewed and verified for accuracy by our editorial team.
Disclaimer: All data reflects official state records at time of publication. Facilities may have since corrected cited violations, resolved enforcement actions, or changed ownership.
Editor: All content reviewed and verified by Christopher F. Nesbitt, Sr., Nationally Registered EMT & BU-trained Paralegal.
This page is maintained by FloridaFoodSafety.org and is not affiliated with Dive. How we collect and verify this data.