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WELCOME TO FLORIDA'S FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT!

Florida’s Fourth Congressional District is a dynamic slice of Northeast Florida that blends coastal charm, suburban growth, and deep-rooted community pride. Whether you're relocating or just settling in, we’re thrilled to welcome you to a region that’s as vibrant as it is diverse.

The district includes:

  • Duval County: Nestled along Florida’s Atlantic Coast and anchored by Jacksonville—its largest city—Duval County stands as a vital hub for commerce, culture, and military operations. It boasts a diverse landscape that ranges from lively urban neighborhoods to peaceful, sun-soaked beaches.
  • Clay County: A fast-growing suburban area, Clay County is known for family-friendly communities, outdoor recreation, and strong military ties. Towns like Orange Park, Fleming Island, and Green Cove Springs offer a mix of history and modern living.
  • Nassau County: Located in the northeast corner of the state, Nassau County features scenic beauty, historic Fernandina Beach, and access to the Atlantic coast. It’s a favorite for both tourists and military families.

HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR NEW RESIDENTS

My Florida:
A one-stop gateway for accessing state services across Florida. For more information, visit https://www.myflorida.gov.

Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles: 
Everything you need for driver’s licenses, vehicle registration, and road safety. For more information, visit https://www.flhsmv.gov.

Florida Department of Education:
Find school information, enrollment guidance, and key education resources for families and students. For more information, visit https://www.fldoe.org. 

LOCAL SUPPORT

Whether you’re navigating federal services or getting to know your new community, we’re just a call away—because serving you is what we do. Visit our Office Locations for contact details. 

DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHICS AT A GLANCE

If you're looking for district-specific statistics, explore Census data for insights into the demographics, population, and trends shaping Florida’s Fourth District. To start browsing data, visit https://www.census.gov/mycd/