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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement: Florida Sexual Offenders and Predators, Charting a Course for Public Safety
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This database contains public record information on offenders classified as sexual predators and sexual offenders under Florida law because of a conviction for a sex-related crime and/or a specified crime against children. This information is made available to interested citizens to help them educate themselves about the possible presence of such offenders in their local communities. The placement of information about an offender in this database is not intended to indicate that any judgment has been made about the level of risk a particular offender may present to others. This information is made available to assist interested persons in forming their own risk assessments based on the offender's personal circumstances and conviction history.

Under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Public Records Law, any of the public records of the Department of Law Enforcement are available for review upon request, subject to statutorily-authorized editing of exempt or confidential information. Your continued access to sexual offender or sexual predator information via this site constitutes your request to view selected information.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

  • Positive identification of a person believed to be a sexual predator or a sexual offender cannot be established unless a fingerprint comparison is made.
  • It is illegal to misuse public records information regarding a sexual predator or a sexual offender as defined by Florida Statutes and to secure a payment from such a predator or offender; to knowingly distribute or publish false information relating to such a predator or offender and to misrepresent such information as being public records information; or to materially alter public records information with the intent to misrepresent the information, including documents, summaries of public records information provided by law enforcement agencies, or public records information displayed by law enforcement agencies on websites or provided through other means of communication. Section 775.21(10)(c), Florida Statutes.Section 775.21(10)(c), Florida Statutes.
  • This listing refers to sexual offenses and may not reflect the entire Florida criminal history of a particular individual. A complete public record Florida criminal history can be secured from FDLE at the cost of $23 per subject requested, or as otherwise indicated on the site below. For more information about this service and its availability on the Internet with the use of a credit card, please visit the following FDLE web page: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CriminalHistory/.

The following information related to Sexual Offenders or Sexual Predators is presently accessible as part of the public records at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE):

  1. FDLE's Current Sexual Predators Registration List
    This database includes individuals who have been designated as Sexual Predators under the current Florida law which was effective July 1, 1996. This list is updated regularly.
  2. FDLE's Current Sex Offender List
    This database includes individuals who are Sex Offenders under the current Florida law.This list is updated regularly.

FDLE tries to assure that the information presented here is accurate and current. Although FDLE updates this site on a regular basis, the information can change quickly. You are cautioned that it is possible that information provided on this site may not reflect the current residence, status or other information regarding an individual.

FDLE has also established the following toll-free number for public access to FDLE's Registration & Compliance Unit: 1-888-FL-PREDATOR (1-888-357-7332). By contacting FDLE at this number, the public can request information about Sexual Offenders living in their communities and around the state. Requests may be made using this toll-free number on business days, between 8 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. (EST), Monday through Friday.