The Unincorporated Neighborhoods of Pinellas County

Discover how unincorporated Pinellas County can be the foundation for your success.

Pinellas County features both incorporated municipalities and unincorporated areas. Approximately 280,000 people — representing 36% of the County — reside outside of the county’s 24 cities and within unincorporated Pinellas County. The unincorporated areas include communities from the Pasco County line to Tierra Verde.

Unincorporated Pinellas County is a dynamic and thriving area, offering endless opportunities for businesses and residents alike. Whether you’re an entrepreneur looking for the perfect location, a developer with a vision, or a family seeking a vibrant community, we have everything you need to succeed and grow.

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The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners serves as the local government for residents in the unincorporated areas. A portion of the County budget, called the Municipal Services Taxing Unit (MSTU), is paid by residents of the unincorporated area to provide municipal services, such as law enforcement and building permitting, to the unincorporated area. Learn more about the MSTU.