How we source the data
New Venue Data runs on real Florida public records — fetched from the source, normalized, geocoded, and enriched. Here is exactly where it comes from and how it is built, refreshed as of Jun 15, 2026.
Where it comes from
Four authoritative, public sources — each contributing a distinct layer of the record.
FL DBPR — Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco
bd4006lic.csvActive retail liquor licenses statewide — consumption-on-premises (COP), package stores (APS), and beer & wine (BEV) — with license number, type, status, business name, and address.
FL DBPR — Hotels & Restaurants
newfood.csvNewly licensed food-service establishments, used to detect restaurants and bars opening across the state this fiscal year.
U.S. Census Bureau Geocoder
free batch geocoderLatitude/longitude coordinates for every address, enabling map placement, county assignment, and radius search — at no licensing cost.
FL Division of Corporations (Sunbiz)
business-entity registryLegal entity name, registered officers, and corporate status to enrich each licensee with its underlying business entity.
Our pipeline
A repeatable flow runs on every refresh — from raw state extract to an enriched, map-ready record.
- 01
Fetch official bulk extracts
We pull the DBPR AB&T and H&R public-record CSV extracts directly from the state, daily — no scraping of intermediaries.
- 02
Parse
Each extract is parsed field-by-field into structured records with typed license numbers, statuses, and addresses.
- 03
Normalize & dedupe
Names and addresses are standardized, and duplicate filings for the same business are collapsed into a single canonical record.
- 04
Detect new filings
We diff each refresh against the prior snapshot to surface genuinely new licenses and status changes — not stale rows.
- 05
Geocode
Every address is run through the free U.S. Census batch geocoder to assign coordinates and confirm its county.
- 06
Enrich with business entity
Records are matched to FL Division of Corporations (Sunbiz) data to attach the legal entity behind each license.
Every county, refreshed from source
We track all 67 Florida counties from DBPR bulk extracts, refreshed daily to weekly, with the latest snapshot dated below.
Statewide coverage
All 67 Florida counties are covered. Miami-Dade (6,565), Broward (4,337), and Orange (3,454) lead by active liquor licensees, followed by Palm Beach, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Duval, Lee, Brevard, and Volusia.
Freshness
Data is refreshed daily to weekly from DBPR bulk extracts. The current snapshot is dated Jun 15, 2026.
Live from FL DBPR · updated Jun 15, 20260
Active liquor licensees
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Florida counties covered
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New restaurants this FY
Compliance & data notice
- Released under Florida Chapter 119 public-records law.
- Business-entity data only (FCRA-safe) — this is not a consumer report and may not be used for credit, employment, tenant, or insurance screening of individuals.
- Not affiliated with or endorsed by the Florida DBPR or the State of Florida.
- Data is provided "as is" with no warranty. Always verify high-stakes records against the official source before acting on them.
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