Duval County Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

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Duval County Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026: Jacksonville Collection Day, Holidays, Bulk Items, Recycling and Yard Waste

This guide is for residents searching Duval County trash pickup schedule, Jacksonville garbage collection, or trash pickup near me. It explains how to find your exact collection day, what changes in 2026 holidays, when to set carts out, how recycling and yard waste work, what counts as bulk trash, and when to use MyJax, the Waste Wizard, HHW facility, or a separate beach-city service page.

📞 630-CITY: 904-630-2489 ⏰ Out by 6:00 AM 📅 Address lookup required ♻️ Recycling by service area 🌿 Yard waste weekly 🎄 2026 delays: Thanksgiving + Christmas

Quick Answer: Duval County Trash Pickup in 2026

For most City of Jacksonville residential customers in Duval County, household garbage is collected weekly, yard waste is collected weekly, recycling is address-based, and all regular curbside material must be out by 6:00 AM on the scheduled collection day. Trash, recycling and yard waste should be separated at the curb and should not be placed out before 5:00 PM the day before collection.

Pickup day

Use address lookup

Duval County is not one single pickup day. Use the City’s Waste Wizard / MyJax schedule lookup for your exact address.

Yard waste

Weekly service

Yard waste is weekly, but it must stay out of City carts and must be placed separately from garbage.

Bulk

Rules vary by item

Furniture and carpet have different rules than tires, appliances, HHW, contractor debris or large electronics.

Holidays

Only 2 real 2026 delays

Jacksonville collection changes only for Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day in the posted 2026 schedule.

Duval County vs Jacksonville: Make Sure You Use the Right Service Area

A Duval County address can still fall under different collection instructions. Most residents use City of Jacksonville Solid Waste guidance, but the Beaches and Baldwin can have separate local rules. This section prevents the “wrong Jacksonville” or “wrong hauler” mistake.

Where you live Best schedule source Why it matters
City of Jacksonville / consolidated Duval service area City of Jacksonville Solid Waste, Waste Wizard, MyJax, 630-CITY. This page mainly covers these residents: weekly garbage, weekly yard waste, address lookup, HHW, bulk, tires and appliances.
Jacksonville Beach Jacksonville Beach Sanitation Services and Waste Pro contacts. Pickup windows, missed-pickup timing and service maps can differ from City of Jacksonville Solid Waste.
Atlantic Beach City of Atlantic Beach Solid Waste Collection. Atlantic Beach posts its own garbage, recycling and yard waste guidance and holiday announcements.
Neptune Beach City of Neptune Beach garbage and recycling pages. Neptune Beach lists its own collection frequency and curbside timing.
Town of Baldwin Town of Baldwin local trash FAQ / Town Hall guidance. Baldwin lists separate garbage, yard trash, recycling and appliance instructions.
Apartments, condos, commercial properties, large complexes Property manager, private hauler or franchise waste hauler. The City states it does not provide solid waste service to multi-family complexes with more than four units or commercial properties.
Resident shortcut

When a search result says “Duval County trash pickup,” first ask: City-served Jacksonville house, beach city, Baldwin, apartment dumpster, or private-hauler business? The right answer changes immediately.

How to Find Your Duval County / Jacksonville Trash Pickup Day by Address

The correct answer for “Duval County trash pickup near me” is address-based. Jacksonville is large, and service can be handled by City Solid Waste or a contracted hauler depending on your zone. Use MyJax or the Waste Wizard before setting reminders.

  1. Open the Waste Collection Schedule lookup. Use the official MyJax hauler lookup rather than an old screenshot or neighborhood post.
  2. Enter your exact residential address. Use the house number and street tied to City service.
  3. Check garbage, recycling and yard waste separately. Garbage, recycling and yard waste can have different standards even when they share a collection day.
  4. Confirm your hauler/service area. Jacksonville uses City-administered contracts with multiple haulers in different zones.
  5. Print or save reminders. Use the Jacksonville Waste and Recycle app or Waste Wizard reminders so you do not forget recycling week or holiday exceptions.
  6. Call when the tool does not match your address. Use 630-CITY at 904-630-2489 for schedule help, missed pickup, appliance scheduling, tires and service issues.

Duval County / Jacksonville 2026 Holiday Trash Pickup Schedule

The 2026 Jacksonville holiday rule is simple but easy to get wrong: City office closures do not automatically change residential waste collection. Collection changes only when your pickup falls on Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day.

2026 holiday Jacksonville / Duval collection impact Resident action
New Year’s Day — Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026 No posted residential collection delay under the City’s holiday rule. Use your normal day unless an emergency or weather alert is posted.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Monday, Jan. 19 Normal waste collection. Set out by 6 AM on your regular day.
Presidents’ Day — Monday, Feb. 16 Normal waste collection. Do not slide to Tuesday unless MyJax posts a direct alert.
Memorial Day — Monday, May 25 Normal waste collection. This is different from many cities; Jacksonville’s posted rule says other holidays run normally.
Juneteenth — Friday, June 19 Normal waste collection. Friday customers should still set out by 6 AM.
Independence Day — Saturday, July 4 No weekday collection impact under the posted 2026 rule. Normal Monday–Friday service pattern.
Labor Day — Monday, Sept. 7 Normal waste collection. Do not assume a one-day delay just because another Florida county delays.
Veterans Day — Wednesday, Nov. 11 Normal waste collection. Use your normal Wednesday schedule.
Thanksgiving Day — Thursday, Nov. 26 Thursday pickup is serviced Saturday, Nov. 28. Thursday customers should put items out by 6 AM Saturday. Other routes should verify but are not listed as delayed.
Christmas Day — Friday, Dec. 25 Friday pickup is serviced Saturday, Dec. 26. Friday customers should put items out by 6 AM Saturday.
Holiday search intent answer

Residents often search “Duval County trash pickup holiday schedule” expecting a full-week slide. In Jacksonville’s 2026 schedule, do not move your day for every federal holiday. Watch Thanksgiving Thursday and Christmas Friday.

Jacksonville Garbage Collection Rules: 6 AM, 5 PM, 5 Feet and Separate Waste Streams

A correct pickup day does not fix a bad set-out. Jacksonville rules focus on timing, separation and curb placement. Follow these rules before reporting a missed pickup.

Do this

Curbside set-out checklist

  • Set garbage, recycling and yard waste out no later than 6 AM on the scheduled collection day.
  • Do not place items curbside before 5 PM the day before collection.
  • Remove empty containers by 6 AM the day after collection.
  • Place waste within 5 feet of the edge of the traveled street or roadway.
  • Separate garbage, recycling and yard waste from each other.
  • Keep carts and piles away from mailboxes, low branches, utility wires and meters.
Avoid this

Common missed-pickup causes

  • Putting material out after the truck has passed after 6 AM.
  • Mixing yard waste with garbage or recyclables.
  • Putting yard waste in City-issued garbage or recycling carts.
  • Putting hazardous waste in any residential curbside stream.
  • Leaving broken glass unwrapped.
  • Putting tires or appliances out without scheduling.
Service area type Garbage rule Practical resident note
City and Meridian non-automated service areas Garbage must be in plastic bags or cans with handles and tight-fitting lids; containers should not exceed 45 gallons or 40 pounds. Use bags/cans that crews can safely handle. Sharp or broken containers can cause collection problems.
Waste Pro automated service areas Use City-issued garbage carts; carts should be 2 feet apart, 3 feet from obstructions, wheels away from road, and lids fully closed. Do not overstuff the cart. Save excess waste for the next week or use the correct bulk/construction route.

Duval County Recycling Schedule: Yellow-Lid Cart, Service Area and Waste Wizard

Recycling questions usually have two parts: “When is my recycling week?” and “Can this item go in the cart?” Jacksonville says recycling schedules and standards depend on your service area, so use the address lookup or app to confirm your next recycling day.

Recycling question Jacksonville answer What to do
When is recycling collected? It depends on your service area and address calendar. Use MyJax / Waste Wizard to confirm your next recycling date.
What belongs in recycling? Clean bottles, cans, paper and cardboard are core accepted materials. Empty, rinse and keep materials dry enough to avoid contamination.
Can recycling be bagged? No loose plastic bags and no bagged recyclables. Put recyclables loose in the cart. Do not bag them like household trash.
What if I am unsure? The City’s advice is to use the Waste Wizard or throw doubtful items in garbage rather than contaminating recycling. Search the item before putting it in the recycling cart.
Do labels need to be removed? The City says there is no need to pre-sort or remove labels from bottles and cans. Focus on empty, clean, dry, and no bags.
Good recycling habit

Use “empty, clean, dry”

Food and liquid can spoil good recycling. Quick-rinse containers, shake off liquid, flatten cardboard and keep plastic bags out.

Contamination habit

When in doubt, throw it out

One wish-cycled item can create extra sorting problems. Use the Waste Wizard for electronics, batteries, foam, cords, hoses, paint and hazardous items.

Jacksonville Yard Waste Pickup: Weekly Collection, 5 Cubic Yards and No Cart Rule

Yard waste is collected weekly, but it is not the same as household garbage. Put it apart from garbage, keep it out of City-issued carts, and follow the size and weight standards.

Yard waste type Accepted when prepared correctly Resident rule
Tree limbs, sticks, logs and stumps Allowed if under weight/size standards. Less than 40 pounds, no more than 5 feet long, limbs/logs no more than 6 inches diameter.
Leaves and grass clippings Accepted when containerized. Bags must be sealed closed; no single container or item over 40 pounds.
Bush or shrub clippings, palm fronds Accepted as yard waste. Place separately from garbage and recycling.
Natural Christmas trees and wreaths Accepted after decorations are removed. Remove stands, hangers, lights, ornaments and all decorations.
Treated or painted wood, fencing, railroad ties, landscape timbers, plywood Not yard waste. These should follow household garbage/bulk rules, not yard waste rules.
Tree surgeon or commercial landscaping debris Not City responsibility. The company performing the work must remove and dispose of the debris.
Limit

5 cubic yards

Jacksonville lists the yard waste limit as 5 cubic yards, roughly 30 standard 32-gallon garbage bags.

Weight

40 pounds max

No single container or item should weigh more than 40 pounds.

Cart warning

No City cart for yard waste

Automated service carts may not be used for yard waste.

Duval County Bulk Trash Pickup: Furniture, Carpet, Fencing, Tires and Appliances

Bulk collection is where many residents lose time. Some large items can go curbside on the right collection day. Tires and appliances need scheduling. Hazardous waste never belongs in the bulk pile.

Common household bulk

Items that may be eligible

  • Mattresses, sofas, chairs and other furniture.
  • BBQ grills.
  • Glass such as mirrors or table tops, wrapped and taped.
  • Rolled carpet and padding, no longer than 5 feet.
  • Fencing, with wire fencing rolled and secured or wooden fencing cut to 5 feet or less.
  • Treated or painted wood cut to 6 feet or shorter.
Special route

Do not treat these as normal bulk

  • Tires need advance scheduling.
  • Appliances need advance scheduling.
  • Hazardous waste cannot go in residential waste streams.
  • Contractor debris must be removed by the contractor.
  • Oversized construction debris may require private disposal.
  • Large electronics are better taken to HHW/e-waste routes for recycling.
Item / material Jacksonville rule Action
Household bulk Set out no later than 6 AM on collection day and place within 5 feet of the curb. Confirm schedule because item type and service area matter.
Tires Up to four standard vehicle tires, with or without rims; no oversized tires. Schedule online or call 630-CITY before set-out.
Appliances Appliance collections must be scheduled. Call 904-630-2489 or use MyJax before placing out.
Small homeowner construction debris in non-automated City/Meridian areas Up to one cubic yard weekly on household garbage collection day; max 5 feet length/width and 40 pounds. Containerize when possible and keep separate for verification.
Small homeowner construction debris in Waste Pro automated areas Up to two cubic yards every other week on bulk collection day; max 5 feet length/width and 40 pounds. Confirm your service area first.
Contractor debris Work performed by a contractor must be removed by the contractor. Do not leave it for City curbside pickup.

Household Hazardous Waste and E-Waste in Duval County

Hazardous waste cannot be collected curbside. Duval residents can use the Household Hazardous Waste Facility or mobile collection events for many chemicals, batteries, paint, oil, electronics and similar items.

Do not curb

HHW examples

Pesticides, pool chemicals, acids, antifreeze, motor oil, filters, gas, propane, kerosene, diesel fuel, drain cleaners, paint, thinners, batteries, fertilizer, aerosol cans, fluorescent bulbs and CFLs need special disposal.

HHW facility

2675 Commonwealth Ave.

Jacksonville’s HHW Facility is listed at 2675 Commonwealth Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32254. Phone: 904-387-8847.

Hours

Tue–Sat, 8 AM–5 PM

The facility is open Tuesday through Saturday from 8 AM to 5 PM and closed Sunday and Monday.

2026 HHW / e-waste mobile event Location Resident note
Jan. 24, 2026Normandy Park, 1728 Lindsey RdDuval residential customers only; no businesses.
Feb. 7, 2026Oceanway Park, 12215 Sago AvenueEvent hours are 9 AM–3 PM.
Feb. 28, 2026Jacksonville Beach Public Works Department, 1460 Shetter AvenueCheck official page before driving.
Mar. 21, 2026Ed Austin Regional Park, 11751 McCormick RoadDirectional signage is posted on event day.
Apr. 11, 2026Blue Cypress Park, 4012 University Blvd. NorthHousehold hazardous waste and e-waste accepted.
Apr. 25, 2026Mandarin Park, 14780 Mandarin RoadDates can change; verify before loading.
May 9, 2026Fort Family / Baymeadows East Regional Park, 8000 Baymeadows Road EastBring only residential HHW/e-waste.
Oct. 10, 2026Mandarin Park, 14780 Mandarin RoadCheck schedule closer to the event date.
Paint and motor oil limit

The City lists a limit of 27 gallons of paint and/or 27 gallons of motor oil in a 30-day period per Duval County resident. Keep chemicals in original containers when possible and never mix products.

Duval County Trash Tools: Holiday, Set-Out and Item Route Helper

These tools are planning helpers. They do not replace MyJax, but they help you decide what to check before you roll items to the curb.

Pick your collection date to generate a 5 PM / 6 AM reminder.
Choose a holiday to see the 2026 Jacksonville collection note.
Choose an item before putting it in a cart or curb pile.
Jacksonville lists 5 cubic yards as roughly 30 standard 32-gallon bags.

Missed Duval County Trash Pickup: What to Check Before Reporting

If garbage, recycling or yard waste was not collected, wait until the end of the collection day. Jacksonville guidance says missed pickup should be reported after 6 PM on the scheduled day or the following day through MyJax or 630-CITY.

Before reporting

Self-check checklist

  • Was it your correct collection day by address?
  • Was it your correct recycling week or service-area schedule?
  • Was the material out by 6 AM?
  • Was it placed out no earlier than 5 PM the day before?
  • Was waste within 5 feet of the street?
  • Were garbage, recycling and yard waste separated?
  • Was yard waste kept out of City carts?
  • Was the item actually HHW, tire, appliance or contractor debris?
Report path

Use MyJax or 630-CITY

Report missed pickup through MyJax or call 904-630-CITY (904-630-2489). For HHW facility questions, use 904-387-8847. For Solid Waste Division office questions, use 904-255-7500.

Property Type Guide: Houses, Small Multifamily, Apartments, Condos and Businesses

Collection rules change by property type. A single-family home, duplex, fourplex, apartment complex, beach condo and business may not share the same trash schedule or reporting path.

Single-family / small residential

Use City schedule lookup

Most City-served residential properties should use Waste Wizard, MyJax and the City Solid Waste pages.

More than 4 units

Private-hauler reality

The City states it does not provide solid waste service to multi-family complexes. Building management decides the private hauler and billing.

Commercial properties

Not regular residential service

Businesses should use commercial waste service paths, private haulers, dumpsters or small commercial application guidance where eligible.

Renter checklist

Ask your landlord or property manager: Who is the hauler? Where are carts or dumpsters? What is the holiday rule? Are bulk items allowed? Who reports a missed pickup?

Duval County Trash Pickup Map: Solid Waste and HHW Planning

The map below points to Jacksonville’s Solid Waste Division office area for context. Use the address lookup for your actual route. For hazardous waste, use the HHW facility address at 2675 Commonwealth Avenue.

What This Duval County Guide Solves

This page is built around real search intent: Duval County trash pickup schedule 2026, Jacksonville garbage collection, trash pickup near me, Waste Wizard, MyJax schedule lookup, recycling day, yellow-lid recycling cart, holiday trash pickup, Thanksgiving delay, Christmas delay, bulk pickup, appliance pickup, tire collection, yard waste limits, household hazardous waste, e-waste, missed pickup phone number and apartment/private-hauler questions.

Find the day

Address-first workflow

The pickup-day section explains why Duval residents should use MyJax instead of copying a neighbor’s schedule.

Avoid a miss

Rules before reporting

The 6 AM, 5 PM, 5-foot, separation and no-HHW rules answer the common reasons carts and piles are skipped.

Use the right route

Bulk, yard, HHW and tires

The guide separates normal trash from recycling, yard waste, bulk, scheduled tires, appliances, construction debris and HHW.

Duval County Trash Pickup FAQ

How do I find my Duval County trash pickup day?

Use the official MyJax Waste Collection Schedule lookup and enter your exact address. Duval County does not have one universal pickup day, and Jacksonville service areas can have different haulers and recycling schedules.

What time should trash be out in Jacksonville / Duval County?

Set garbage, recycling and yard waste out no later than 6 AM on your scheduled collection day. Do not place it out before 5 PM the day before collection.

What holidays delay Jacksonville trash pickup in 2026?

The posted 2026 schedule changes only for Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Thanksgiving affects Thursday pickup, which is serviced Saturday, November 28. Christmas affects Friday pickup, which is serviced Saturday, December 26.

Is trash delayed on Memorial Day or Labor Day in Jacksonville?

No. The City’s holiday schedule says all other holidays run on the regularly scheduled day beginning at 6 AM unless a specific service alert says otherwise.

How do I report a missed pickup in Duval County?

Wait until after 6 PM on your scheduled collection day, then report through MyJax or call 904-630-CITY, which is 904-630-2489. Check your address schedule and set-out rules first.

Does Jacksonville collect yard waste weekly?

Yes. Yard waste is collected weekly, but it must be placed separately from garbage, set out by 6 AM, and kept out of City-issued carts.

How much yard waste can I put out?

Jacksonville lists a limit of 5 cubic yards, roughly 30 standard 32-gallon garbage bags. No single container or item can weigh more than 40 pounds.

Can I put recycling in plastic bags?

No. Jacksonville recycling should not be bagged. Put accepted recyclables loose in the cart and keep them empty, clean and dry.

What bulk items does Jacksonville collect?

Common household bulk can include mattresses, sofas, chairs, other furniture, BBQ grills, wrapped glass, rolled carpet, padding and properly prepared fencing. Item type and service area matter, so confirm your schedule first.

Do tires need to be scheduled?

Yes. Residents may recycle up to four standard vehicle tires curbside, with or without rims, but tire collection must be scheduled online or by calling 630-CITY.

Can appliances go out with bulk trash?

Appliances need to be scheduled by calling 904-630-2489 or using MyJax. Do not put appliances out randomly and expect normal bulk pickup.

Where do paint, oil, batteries and chemicals go?

Use the Household Hazardous Waste Facility at 2675 Commonwealth Avenue or a listed HHW/e-waste mobile event. HHW cannot be collected curbside.

Does the City provide trash service to apartments and commercial properties?

The City says it does not provide solid waste service to multi-family complexes or commercial properties. Those locations typically use private haulers, dumpsters or property-management service rules.

Is this page for Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach or Baldwin?

This guide focuses on City of Jacksonville / Duval County Solid Waste service. Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Baldwin may have separate local collection rules, so verify with that city or town if you live there.

Is Trash-Pickup.org the City of Jacksonville?

No. Trash-Pickup.org is an independent resident guide. For live route changes, official fees, account issues, missed pickup reports and service requests, use the official City of Jacksonville and MyJax links on this page.

Final Duval County Resident Summary

For 2026, most City of Jacksonville residential customers in Duval County should confirm their exact pickup day through MyJax or the Waste Wizard, set material out by 6 AM, avoid placing it out before 5 PM the day before collection, keep garbage, recycling and yard waste separated, and remove containers by 6 AM the day after collection.

The 2026 holiday schedule changes only for Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day under the posted City rule. Yard waste is weekly but must stay out of City carts. Recycling rules depend on your service area and require clean, loose materials. Bulk items have item-specific rules. Tires and appliances must be scheduled. Paint, oil, batteries, chemicals and many electronics should use HHW/e-waste options instead of curbside trash.

Franklin TN Trash Tools

Holiday calculator  |  Buck-A-Bag counter  |  Recycling checker

My regular trash pickup day
How it works: Select your pickup day above. The tool will show every 2026 holiday that affects your Franklin trash collection and your new pickup date for that week.
Number of extra bags (beyond your cart)
0 3 bags
3
Stickers needed
$3.00
Total cost
$1.00
Per bag
3 bags: Buy 3 stickers. Attach one to the outside of each bag — where the crew can see it immediately. Place all 3 bags curbside next to (not inside) your cart by 7:00 AM.
Where to buy Buck-A-Bag stickers
Franklin City Hall
109 Third Ave S, Franklin TN 37064
Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Select Retail Stores
Walmart and Dollar General locations
Call (615) 794-1516 to confirm
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Number 1 mistake: Plastic bags in the blue cart. They jam sorting machines and send entire truckloads to landfill. Take them to Kroger, Publix, or Target drop-off bins instead.