Below, you'll find relevant information for all counties that have an active volunteer or mandatory evacuation order.
Follow the links to double-check your address. It is important to note that a mandatory evacuation does not mean you'll be arrested if you do not evacuate, but it does mean you won't get any help from city services, including police, fire rescue and more.
JACKSONVILLE/DUVAL COUNTY
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry has just issued an evacuation order for the following residents:
Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach. He has also ordered an evacuation order for evacuation zones A/B, which includes most low lying, flood prone areas.
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ST. JOHNS COUNTY
St. Johns County has also issued an evacuation order 6 a.m. on Thursday, October 6 for those residents living along coastal and waterfront areas, as well as residents living in boats, RVs, and mobile homes. Residents should begin evacuation preparations as soon as possible.
CLICK HERE FOR ST JOHNS COUNTY ZONES
CLAY COUNTY
A local state of emergency has been declared for the county, and due to the area being within the storm's cone of uncertainty - meaning the storm's expected path - evacuations are being encouraged.
If you live along the St. Johns River, next to Doctor's Lake and easternmost on the areas of the tributaries off the St. Johns River and off Doctor's Lake you are strongly encouraged to leave your homes.
CLICK HERE FOR CLAY COUNTY ZONES
NASSAU COUNTY
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for large parts of Nassau County.
The evacuation zones include A, C and F this includes Amelia Island, areas close to Amelia Island and Lofton Creek area.
CLICK HERE FOR NASSAU COUNTY ZONES
FLAGLER COUNTY
The mandatory evacuation is for everything east of the Intracoastal, including Marineland, Hammock and Flagler Beach. That's zone A.
Zone B includes the homes along Colbert Lane to the south, all of the C and F section east of Florida Park Drive and the F section of Palm Harbor Parkway. This also includes the areas east of Old Kings Road, south of State Road 100 and western Flagler Beach.
To avoid traffic congestion, residents are encouraged to begin evacuating prior to the evacuation order.
CLICK HERE FOR FLAGLER COUNTY ZONES
CAMDEN COUNTY
County officials announced Wednesday that all residents in mobile homes and low lying areas should evacuate ahead of Hurricane Matthew hitting Camden County.
This voluntary evacuation is effective immediately, says the Camden County Board of Commissioners. The evacuation of the mainland is not anticipated at this time.
CLICK HERE FOR CAMDEN COUNTY ZONES
GLYNN COUNTY
Glynn County Board of Commissioners has called for a voluntary evacuation for the islands (St. Simons, Jekyll Island, Sea Island, and Little St. Simons Island), low lying areas, and mobile homes that is effective immediately. At this time, an evacuation of the mainland is not anticipated.
The Glynn County Board of Commissioners has called for a mandatory evacuation for residents in Evacuation Zone A which is all areas east of Interstate 95 in addition to Blythe Island and Oak Grove Island effective at 7:00 a.m., Thursday, October 6, 2016, in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew. Residents in this area should evacuate immediately.