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Sexual Offenders & Predators Florida Registration Laws

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Enforcement & Investigative Support (EIS) Bureau provides public assistance, administrative operations, and system and analytical support related to missing and unidentified persons, and registration and enforcement for sexual predators, sexual offenders, and career offenders.

EIS provides these guidelines, updated in 2023 to assist law enforcement agencies in supporting public safety laws.

Note: The below Guideline Version GL1 has not yet been updated to include the legislative changes effective October 1, 2024. Law enforcement may visit CJNET to read about those changes.

Guidelines (Version GL1)

The Sexual Offenders & Predators Florida Registration Laws Field Guide is available to law enforcement at Enforcement & Investigative Support (restricted to CJNet users).

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