The United States Census Bureau defines certain unincorporated communities (lacking elected municipal officers and boundaries with legal status)[1] as census-designated places (CDPs) for enumeration in each decennial census. The Census Bureau defined 485 Florida CDPs for the 2000 census[2] and 509 CDPs for the 2010 census.[3] As of the 2020 census, there were 41 new CDPs added and 3 CDPs removed/merged into others for a total of 547.[4]
Note: The table of contents only applies when the list is sorted by CDP name.