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Ocala is home to four historic districts. Ocala and Tuscawilla Park Historic Districts are locally and nationally designated, while the Downtown Commercial and West Ocala Historic Districts are only nationally designated. Properties in local historic districts are subject to Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) regulations. 

COAs are reviewed and approved/denied by The Ocala Historic Preservation Advisory Board (OHPAB). It is composed of citizens who voluntarily, without compensation commit their time and expertise to the stewardship of historic resources in our community through the Ocala Historic Preservation Code.

What is the Ocala Historic Preservation Advisory Board (OHPAB)?
What is a Certificate of Appropriateness?
Do I live in a Historic District?
What is the difference between the Ocala Historic Preservation Advisory Board (OHPAB) and the Historic Ocala Preservation Society (HOPS)?
What approvals do I need for exterior alterations to my building?
How many properties are in the Ocala historic districts?