Gate Admissions Policies:
- All Shows and Times are subject to change.
- This is an outdoor event, no refunds will be given due to inclement weather or unsafe conditions.
- COVID EXEMPTION * IN the case of forced cancellation by the State of Florida, the Health Department, or County Government, you will be eligible for refund for tickets (less any processing fees). Requests for refund MUST be made by March 1st, 2021. Original Tickets MUST be returned to the Fair office at the time of request.
- All entertainment seating is first come, first serve. No guaranteed seating is available, and no refunds will be given if seating is unavailable for a given event.
- Photo identification may be required for all credit card transactions.
- No alcoholic beverages are permitted to be brought into the Fairgrounds.
- No animals other than service animals are permitted on the Fairgrounds.
Fair Management reserves the right to expel any individuals or groups from the grounds for misconduct, improper attire or improper gatherings at any time.
Weapons Carried Pursuant to a Valid Concealed Weapons Permit
Most important - For your safety, if you are carrying, please inform the Fair Office and a deputy on the grounds, so they know you have a weapon.
Pursuant to Section 790.06, Florida Statutes, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is authorized to issue licenses to carry concealed weapons or concealed firearms to qualified persons and to recognize reciprocity with regard to licenses to carry concealed weapons or concealed firearms issued by other states. The statute defines concealed weapons or concealed firearms as a handgun, electronic weapon or device, tear gas gun, knife, or billie, but the term does not include a machine gun as defined in Section 790.001(9).
Any person in compliance with the terms of such license may carry a concealed weapon or concealed firearm onto the Martin County Fairgrounds. The licensee must carry the license, together with valid identification, at all times in which the licensee is in actual possession of a concealed weapon or firearm and must display both the license and proper identification upon demand by a law enforcement officer.
Prohibited Activities
Pursuant to Section 616.185, Florida Statutes, entering and remaining upon any grounds or facilities owned, operated, or controlled by the Martin County Fair Association, Inc. (the “Association”) and committing any act that disrupts the orderly conduct of any authorized activity of the Martin County Fair Association, Inc., or its lessees, licensees, or the general public on those grounds or facilities; or entering and remaining upon any grounds or facilities owned, operated, or controlled by the Martin County Fair Association, Inc. that disrupts the orderly conduct of any authorized activity of the Association, or its lessees, licensees, or the general public on those grounds or facilities constitutes trespass.
A law enforcement officer may arrest any person on or off the premises, without a warrant, if the officer has probable cause for believing such person has committed the offense of trespass upon the Martin County Fairgrounds.
Such an arrest does not render the law enforcement officer criminally or civilly liable for false arrest, false imprisonment, or unlawful detention.
Any individuals who engage in disruptive activity as described above, while on the Martin County Fairgrounds will be asked to leave the Martin County Fairgrounds without refund. They will also be issued trespass notices and may be subject to criminal charges, as well as civil causes of action.
The Martin County County Fair DOES NOT allow the following items to be brought onto the fairgrounds: