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Type: Legal statute / public records request response
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Summary

This page contains excerpted text from legal statutes (specifically Florida Statutes sections 794 and 800) regarding the definition of sexual offenses and the strict registration requirements for sexual offenders. It details the obligation to report personal data, including physical addresses, email addresses, instant message names, vehicle/vessel details, and higher education enrollment to the Sheriff's office or relevant department. The document was produced as part of a DOJ Public Records Request on July 26, 2017.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Sexual Offender Subject of statute
Generic reference to any individual subject to these registration laws.
Sheriff Official Authority
referenced as the office determining reporting times

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Sheriff's office
Agency responsible for scheduling reporting times for offenders
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Source of the document via Public Records Request (DOJ-OGR)
the department
State agency (likely FDLE based on statute numbers) receiving offender information

Timeline (1 events)

Annually (Birthday month) and every 3 months
Mandatory reregistration for sexual offenders
Sheriff's office

Locations (2)

Location Context
Statutes cited (794.011, 800.04) are Florida State Statutes.
Location requiring specific reporting if offender is enrolled/employed there

Relationships (1)

Sexual Offender Legal/Regulatory Sheriff's Office
The sheriff's office may determine the appropriate times and days for reporting by the sexual offender

Key Quotes (3)

"must reregister each year during the month of the sexual offender's birthday and every third month thereafter."
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"Reregistration shall include any changes to the following information: ... electronic mail address and any instant message name"
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"A post office box shall not be provided in lieu of a physical residential address."
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Full Extracted Text

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2. Section 794.011, excluding s. 794.011(10);
3. Section 800.04(4)(b) where the court finds the offense involved a victim under 12 years of age or sexual activity by the use of force or coercion;
4. Section 800.04(5)(b);
5. Section 800.04(5)(c)1. where the court finds molestation involving unclothed genitals or genital area;
6. Section 800.04(5)c.2. where the court finds molestation involving unclothed genitals or genital area;
7. Section 800.04(5)(d) where the court finds the use of force or coercion and unclothed genitals or genital area;
8. Any attempt or conspiracy to commit such offense; or
9. A violation of a similar law of another jurisdiction,
must reregister each year during the month of the sexual offender's birthday and every third month thereafter.
(c) The sheriff's office may determine the appropriate times and days for reporting by the sexual offender, which shall be consistent with the reporting requirements of this subsection. Reregistration shall include any changes to the following information:
1. Name; social security number; age; race; sex; date of birth; height; weight; hair and eye color; address of any permanent residence and address of any current temporary residence, within the state or out of state, including a rural route address and a post office box; any electronic mail address and any instant message name required to be provided pursuant to paragraph (4)(d); date and place of any employment; vehicle make, model, color, and license tag number; fingerprints; and photograph. A post office box shall not be provided in lieu of a physical residential address.
2. If the sexual offender is enrolled, employed, or carrying on a vocation at an institution of higher education in this state, the sexual offender shall also provide to the department the name, address, and county of each institution, including each campus attended, and the sexual offender's enrollment or employment status.
3. If the sexual offender's place of residence is a motor vehicle, trailer, mobile home, or manufactured home, as defined in chapter 320, the sexual offender shall also provide the vehicle identification number; the license tag number; the registration number; and a description, including color scheme, of the motor vehicle, trailer, mobile home, or manufactured home. If the sexual offender's place of residence is a vessel, live-aboard vessel, or houseboat, as defined in chapter 327, the sexual offender shall also provide the hull identification number; the manufacturer's serial number; the name of the vessel, live-aboard vessel, or houseboat; the registration number; and a description, including color scheme, of the vessel, live-aboard vessel or houseboat.
4. Any sexual offender who fails to report in person as required at the sheriff's office, or who fails to respond to any address verification correspondence from the department within 3 weeks of the date of the correspondence or who fails to report electronic mail addresses or
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