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Hurricane Passes for Town of Palm Beach Residents

In order to be more properly prepared for storms with this upcoming Hurricane season, the Town of Palm Beach will provide hurricane passes to their residents to help prepare them for this upcoming hurricane season.

They will be placed on resident cars when leaving the island to accommodate a speedy process on the way off the island and a smooth return promise when coming back after a hurricane evacuation. There will be dedicated lanes for those who hold these passes.

The purpose of these passes is to ensure an easy way home when the town is safe to return to. The Town of Palm Beach will notify holders that they may return. The people that are able to obtain the passes are residents, business owners and condominium managers.

If you are a resident, you can get these passes at the Town of Palm Beach Police Department through their Crime Scene Unit. They can be obtained Monday through Friday, from of 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. You can also get them on the Town’s website www.townofpalmbeach.com.

Here is how to qualify for these hurricane passes from the website itself:

Proof of Residency:

  • Florida driver’s license or Florida ID card
  • Florida voter registration card
  • Automobile registration, title, or insurance
  • Deed, mortgage, lease, or payment book
  • Utility bill; dated within the last 3 months (Source townofpalmbeach.com)

Proof of Business:

  • Florida driver’s license or Florida ID card
  • Business license
  • Utility bill (dated within the last 3 months)
  • Statement of need on company letterhead with company official’s signature and contact information (Source: townofpalmbeach.com)

Hurricane Passes for Town of Palm Beach Residents

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Hurricane season begins June 1st until November 30th, and the peak of this season occurs from August to October in the Atlantic Ocean, according to livescience.com. Previously, Hurricane Irma was the most recent Hurricane to touch ground in Florida, leaving much damage from the Keys all the way to Jacksonville. Be prepared early.

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