How to Conduct a Florida Sex Offender Search
Incidents of rape, sexual assault, child pornography are indecent acts committed by offenders residing within the society. These individuals have psychological problems and often their victims are innocent children. They find small children to be the weakest and thus the easiest victims.
Usually, the law asks the condemned sex offenders to get themselves registered. Their personal information including their locations and their actions are maintained in detail with the authorities. Even after their release, they are strictly monitored by the respective departments. With the possibility to re-offend, every state in the United States have made their own sexual offender laws.
In Florida, the sexual offender law says that sexual offenders cannot reside within 1,000 feet where children are likely to congregate such as schools, parks, day care centers, etc. Though there is a strict legislation in place, there might still be offenders in your neighborhood and you may not be aware of their presence. So, it is always a good idea to perform a Florida sex offender search.
Accessing Florida Sex Offender Database
If it’s all about the security and safety of your own child then you can rightly start with the Florida sex offender search. Time should never be the issue so, just surf through the Internet. You will find the official website of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement at http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content/home.aspx. Here there is a separate section http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/Important.jsp that gives you access to the information related to Florida sexual offenders and predators.
Need a comprehensive search? Then go for the neighborhood search from http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/searchNeighborhood.do?actionPerformed=neighborhoodSearchMain. This particular search will allow you to enter any address within Florida and to search for the Florida Sexual Offender/ Predator Registry. The Florida sex offender search at the official site of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement allows a user to get the name of the registered sex predator or offender living within a radius of 1 to 5 miles of the address typed by the user. You may also get to open the map of search results by clicking on to the “Display Results in Map’ link.
Contacting the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
The state of Florida happens to include an extensive law on public records under the Florida Chapter 119. Emails which are sent to FDLE Offender Registration and Tracking Service can be a subject of public record to disclosure. The information that you get to view at the official site of the FDLE or the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has been directly reported by the law enforcement officers, Florida Department of Corrections and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
It is the job of the FDLE to compile and then offer the collected information for the public access. The department aims to put forward reliable and accurate data for public. If any person who believes that the offered details to be inaccurate then he or she is free to contact the FDLE Registration and Compliance Unit at the toll free no 1(888) 357-7332. You can also email at the given email id sexpred@fdle.state.fl.us.
For more contact:
Mailing Address:Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), Florida Offender Registration & Tracking Services, Post Office Box 1489, Tallahassee, Fl. 32302-1489
PHYSICAL ADDRESS (TALLAHASSEE HEADQUARTERS): Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), Florida Offender Registration & Tracking Services, 2331 Phillips Road, Tallahassee, Fl. 32308
PHONE NUMBERS: Toll-free: 1-888-357-7332 (M-F 8am-6:30pm, EST) Local: (850) 410-8572
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