Contact Information
Locations
Central Transfer Station

80% of all solid waste generated in Seminole County is delivered to the Central Transfer Station to be redirected to the appropriate disposal or recycling facility.
1950 State Road 419
Longwood, FL 32750
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Hours
Monday–Saturday, 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
done Accepted:
- Household garbage
- Yard waste
- Recycling
- Household hazardous waste
- Clean corrugated cardboard
- Tires (limit of 4)
block NOT Accepted. Please bring to Seminole County Landfill:
- Construction & demolition debris (i.e. steel, glass, brick, concrete, asphalt, roofing materials, pipes, wallboard, lumber)
- Appliances (white goods)
- Furniture
- Tree stumps and large branches
- Asbestos
- Commercial yard waste
- Dump trailers
Drop-Off Rules:
- Obey all posted traffic signs and speed limits. Yield to operating machinery and pedestrians
- All vehicles must stop at scalehouse for instruction
- Only dump in areas directed by County employees
- View all Central Transfer Station Rules
Seminole County Landfill

The Seminole County Landfill property extends over 6,000 acres. It is a Class 1 landfill with a natural clay liner. Gas recovery and leachate remove systems are installed on the site to ensure environmental compliance.
Geneva, FL 32732
Hours
7 Days a Week, 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Cash and credit cards are accepted, however due to limited connectivity, credit cards may not always be available and a secondary form of payment is recommended.
done Accepted:
- Appliances (white goods)
- Large items
- Scrap metal
- Tires
- Used motor oil
- Used oil filters
- Lead acid batteries
- Propane tanks
- Fire extinguishers
block NOT Accepted. Please bring to Central Transfer Station:
- Household hazardous waste (chemicals, electronics, gasoline, etc.)