Within 48 hours of change
Reporting requirement for change of residence or name.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| sexual offender | person | 16 | View Entity |
| driver's license office | person | 0 | View Entity |
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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.
Events with shared participants
A sexual offender reports a change of permanent/temporary residence or name.
Date unknown • driver's license office
A sexual offender reports vacating a permanent residence without establishing a new one.
Date unknown • sheriff's office of the county
A sexual offender registers an electronic mail address or instant message name with the department prior to use.
2007-10-01 • online system
A sexual offender petitions the court to remove the requirement for registration.
Date unknown • the circuit in which the sexual offender resides
A court hearing is held on the matter of the offender's petition for relief from registration.
Date unknown • the circuit in which the petition is filed
A sexual offender must report in person to the sheriff's office in their county of residence to reregister.
2025-11-17 • the county in which he or she resides or is otherwise located
A sexual offender must report to the sheriff's office within 48 hours of establishing a permanent or temporary residence in the state.
Date unknown • the county in which the offender establishes or maintains a permanent or temporary residence
A sexual offender must report to the sheriff's office within 48 hours of being released from the custody of the Department of Corrections or a private correctional facility.
Date unknown • the county in which the offender establishes or maintains a permanent or temporary residence
A sexual offender must report to the sheriff's office within 48 hours of being convicted for a qualifying offense if not in custody.
Date unknown • the county where he or she was convicted
Mandatory reregistration for sexual offenders
2025-11-17 • Sheriff's office
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