It all depends on the state you live in.
19 States have no requirement regarding private possession of nonhuman primates
13 states require a permit for possession of nonhuman primates
10 states ban private possession of nonhuman primates
5 states have partial bans (they ban certain species, and no requirements for others)
2 states have partial bans, and require permit for others (they ban certain species, and require permits for others)
2 state requires being bonded for private possession of nonhuman primates
States with No Requirements
Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri (Illegal in St. Louis), Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin
States Which Ban Private Possession of Primates
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire (require a permit if are from out of state and passing through), New Mexico, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming
States Which Require a Permit
Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York (illegal in New York City), Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota
States Which Have Partial Bans
Alaska, Arizona, Indiana, Mississippi, Tennessee
States Which Ban Some Species, and Require Permits for Others
Florida, Texas
States Which Require Getting Bonded
Hawaii, and Arizona
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Yes, you can apply for a permit, but they have never approved any.
Florida
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If you get married in Florida it is legal but you should always have a blessing in your own country just to make sure it is certain :)
Yes
in the united states 47 of the states including Florida it is legal to kill a trespasser or burglar in your own home or your own land.
No, servals are considered to be Class I wildlife in Florida and are not legal to be kept as pets without a permit. Only accredited zoos and research facilities are allowed to have servals in the state.
Yes, as long as you follow the steps required by federal law to purchase one, you can legally own it in Florida.