Supervised visitation in St. Petersburg — across the bay, same standard
St. Petersburg is the largest city in Pinellas County and the second-largest in the Tampa Bay area — more than 260,000 people from the waterfront neighborhoods of downtown and Old Northeast to Gateway, Tyrone, and the Skyway communities in the south. TruVisit Tampa serves St. Pete families directly; you don't need to cross the bay for professional supervision.
Our supervisors meet St. Petersburg families at community locations close to the child's home — with no mileage charges.
St. Petersburg areas we regularly serve
- Downtown and Old Northeast — the waterfront core
- The Gateway area and Carillon — north St. Pete near the Howard Frankland
- Tyrone and the western neighborhoods
- Pinellas Point and the Skyway corridor — south St. Pete
- Kenwood, Central Oak Park, and the Grand Central District
Common St. Petersburg meet-up locations
- North Straub Park and the downtown waterfront parks
- Crescent Lake Park — playgrounds and open space north of downtown
- Fossil Park and Azalea Park
- St. Petersburg Library branches, including the Main Library on 9th Avenue North
- Family-appropriate restaurants along 4th Street North and Central Avenue
- Indoor and shaded options for Florida summer afternoons
St. Petersburg families and the Pinellas County family courts
St. Petersburg family law cases are heard in the Sixth Judicial Circuit, which serves Pinellas and Pasco counties — with family matters handled at the Pinellas County Justice Center in Clearwater and at the St. Petersburg Judicial Building. TruVisit session reports are written in objective, non-editorial language, timestamped throughout the visit, and formatted so they can be filed with the court, delivered to your attorney, or shared with a guardian ad litem — whichever circuit your case is in.
Pricing
Same flat rate across every St. Petersburg neighborhood: $150 one-time intake, $65/hour for sessions, $10 per session report (first two per month free). Two-hour minimum. No mileage. No monthly fees.
How to start your St. Petersburg case
- Submit our online inquiry form — it takes about two minutes.
- Intake call (20–30 min by phone) — court order review, $150 intake fee, supervisor assignment.
- First session coordinated with both parties and confirmed in writing.
- Visit happens; written report delivered within 48–72 hours.