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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
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["PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE"]
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County and local law enforcement agencies
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The Court
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the department
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Harborer
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law enforcement agency
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sheriff's office
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sheriff
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sheriff
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Reporting requirement for vacating a permanent residence without establishing a new one. | Sheriff's Office | View |
| N/A | Reporting | A sexual offender reports vacating a permanent residence without establishing a new one. | sheriff's office of the county | View |
| N/A | Legal requirement | A sexual offender must report to the sheriff's office within 48 hours of being convicted for a qu... | the county where he or she ... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Reporting requirement for change of residence or name. | Driver's License Office | View |
| N/A | Reporting | A sexual offender reports a change of permanent/temporary residence or name. | driver's license office | View |
| N/A | Petition | A sexual offender petitions the court to remove the requirement for registration. | the circuit in which the se... | View |
| N/A | Hearing | A court hearing is held on the matter of the offender's petition for relief from registration. | the circuit in which the pe... | View |
| N/A | Legal requirement | A sexual offender must report to the sheriff's office within 48 hours of establishing a permanent... | the county in which the off... | View |
| N/A | Legal requirement | A sexual offender must report to the sheriff's office within 48 hours of being released from the ... | the county in which the off... | View |
| 2025-11-17 | Legal requirement | A sexual offender must report in person to the sheriff's office in their county of residence to r... | the county in which he or s... | View |
| 2025-11-17 | N/A | Mandatory reregistration for sexual offenders | Sheriff's office | View |
| 2007-10-01 | Registration | A sexual offender registers an electronic mail address or instant message name with the departmen... | online system | View |
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.
This document is page 28 of a 114-page Public Records Request (No. 17-295) produced by the DOJ-OGR on July 26, 2017. It contains the text of a state statute (identifiable as Florida Law based on citations like s. 775.082 and s. 787.01) detailing the legal requirements for sexual offender registration, legislative findings on public safety, and criminal penalties for individuals who harbor or conceal non-compliant offenders. It specifically outlines the requirement for offenders to register in person during their birth month and the sixth month following.
This legal document details the specific criteria and judicial process for a sexual offender to petition for removal from a lifetime registration requirement. It stipulates conditions such as a 25-year period without arrest post-release for certain offenses and compliance with the federal Adam Walsh Act. The procedure involves petitioning a circuit court, notifying the state attorney who may oppose the request, and ultimately providing a certified court order to the registering department to have the classification removed.
This document is page 26 of 114 from a Public Records Request (No. 17-295) released on July 26, 2017. It contains the text of Florida statutes (specifically subsections 7 through 10) regulating the registration requirements for sexual offenders who intend to move out of state or change residence. The text outlines the legal obligation to report to the sheriff, the classification of non-compliance as a felony, and provides immunity from civil liability for government agencies and employees acting in good faith regarding these regulations.
This document is a portion of a legal statute outlining the registration and reporting obligations for sexual offenders. It specifies that offenders must report any change of name or residence within 48 hours, pay for and maintain a valid ID, and register all email addresses and instant message names with the state. The document also details the roles of various government bodies, such as the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and local law enforcement, in tracking offenders and enforcing compliance.
This document appears to be Page 13 of a 114-page response to a Public Records Request (No. 17-295) dated July 26, 2017. The content is an excerpt of a legal statute (citing statutes 775.082, 775.083, and 775.084) outlining penalties for failing to register instant message names and mandating that the sheriff's office submit sexual offender information to the department within two working days. The document bears a DOJ Bates stamp.
This legal document, dated July 26, 2017, outlines the registration and reporting requirements for sexual offenders. It details the conditions for lifetime registration, the legislature's justification for public disclosure based on public safety, and establishes that assisting a non-compliant offender is a third-degree felony. The document also specifies that offenders must report in person to their local sheriff's office twice a year.
This document is page 8 of 114 from a Public Records Request (No. 17-295) dated July 26, 2017. It contains the text of Florida state statutes detailing the registration requirements for sexual offenders, including updating driver's licenses, reporting changes of residence within 48 hours, registering email addresses, and the verification duties of local law enforcement under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006. No specific individuals are named; the text refers to generic legal subjects.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| N/A | Paid | sexual offender | Department of Hig... | $0.00 | Costs assessed for issuing or renewing a driver... | View |
A sexual offender who meets certain criteria may petition the court to be removed from the sexual offender registry.
A sexual offender who vacates a residence without establishing a new one must report in person to the local sheriff's office within 48 hours.
Updates on residence, employment, vehicles, email addresses, and instant message names
Verification of address
A sexual offender must report in person to a driver's license office within 48 hours of any change to their residence or name.
A sexual offender must register any email address or instant message name with the department via an online system before using it.
Requirement to register email addresses and instant message names prior to use.
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