State Legislative Delegation

Jurisdiction

Orange County residents should contact their state legislators regarding issues of statewide or regional significance. For helpful tips on effective communication with your legislators, CLICK HERE.

Find Your Legislators

Although there are fifteen members of the Orange County Legislative Delegation, each resident is represented in Tallahassee by one member of the Florida Senate and one member of the Florida House of Representatives. To find your elected Senator and Representative and contact information, CLICK HERE. You may click on the names of your Senator and Representative on the left-hand part of this page to find their web pages.

Additional Resources

You may find additional contacts for the Governor and other state government departments at the official internet portal for the State of Florida, MyFlorida.com.

Next Meeting

January 9, 2025
9:00 AM
201 South Rosalind Avenue
BCC Chambers, First Floor
Orlando, FL 32801

Those who wish to speak at the Legislative Delegation meeting may fill out the below form between November 18, 2024 and December 13, 2024. Those who miss this deadline to speak will need to sign up at the meeting, subject to time constraints.

Delegation Meeting – Appearance Record Form

The submission deadline is December 13, 2024 at 5:00 PM.














Only one speaker slot per organization will be reserved. Please note: Remarks are limited to 3 minutes. Time may be reduced depending on number of speakers.






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Contact Us

Delegation Office
201 South Rosalind Avenue, 5th Floor
Orlando, FL 32801

Email: LD@ocfl.net
Phone: (407) 836-5110

All e-mail sent to this address becomes part of Orange County public record. Comments received by our e-mail subsystem can be read by anyone who requests that privilege. In compliance with "Government in the Sunshine" laws, Orange County Government must make available, at request, any and all information not deemed a threat to the security of law enforcement agencies and personnel.