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Frequently Asked Questions
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Definitions
Adjudicated DelinquentA judgment rendered by the court after a finding of guilt on a juvenile.
Adjudication WithheldConsidered a conviction in the state of Florida for the purposes of sexual offender/predator registration pursuant to Florida Statutes 943.0435 and 775.21, and a person with such has the same registration requirements and obligations as a person adjudicated guilty of a qualifying sexual offense. In other contexts, its effect depends on how the Legislature has chosen to define "conviction." A person with a withhold of adjudication does not lose his or her core civil rights.
Absconded from ProbationThe offender/predator fled from Florida Department of Corrections non-confined supervision/control.
Absconded from DJJThe offender/predator fled from Florida Department of Juvenile Justice non-confined supervision/control.
Absconded from RegistrationIt has been confirmed by law enforcement that the offender/predator is no longer at the last reported registration address provided to the Florida Registry and no other known address is available for the offender/predator.
Administrative ProbationA form of non-contact supervision in which the offender/predator who is determined to represent a low risk of harm to the community and, upon satisfactory completion of half the term of regular probation is placed on non-reporting status until expiration of the term of supervision.
Civil CommitmentThe offender/predator is confined or detained by the Department of Children and Families under the Jimmy Ryce Civil Commitment Act.
Community ControlA form of intensive supervision, housed in the community, including surveillance on weekends and holidays, administered by Florida Department of Corrections officers with limited caseloads.
County IncarcerationThe offender/predator is confined in a local jail facility.
DC SupervisionThe offender/predator is currently under a court-ordered term of community monitoring by Department of Corrections to include specified conditions and a specific period of time that cannot exceed the maximum sentence for the offense.
DJJ IncarcerationThe offender/predator is serving in a Department of Juvenile Justice program.
DeceasedDocumentation of death has been received by the Florida Sexual Offender/Predator Registry. One year after the date of death, the record will be removed from the public website.
DeportedThe offender/predator has been officially expelled from the United States.
EscapedThe offender/predator fled from incarceration.
Federal IncarcerationThe offender/predator is confined in a federal institution or serving a federal sentence in another jurisdiction.
Federal SupervisionThe offender/predator is under the care, custody, or control of federal criminal justice authorities.
ICE CustodyThe offender/predator is confined by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a designated state, local, or federal facility.
ParoleThe offender/predator is in a post-prison supervision program. Eligible Florida Department of Corrections inmates have terms and conditions of parole set by the Florida Parole Commission.
Permanent ResidenceA place where the person (offender/predator) abides, lodges, or resides for 3 or more consecutive days. For the purpose of calculating a permanent residence, the first day that a person abides, lodges, or resides at a place is excluded and each subsequent day is counted. A day includes any part of a calendar day.
ReleasedThe offender/predator is no longer serving any sanctions under the Department of Corrections, or any other court imposed sanction within Florida. A court imposed sanction includes probation, community control, parole, conditional release, control release, or incarceration.
Reported DeceasedThe offender/predator has been reported deceased by law enforcement or other official authorities, but official documentation (i.e. a death certificate) has not been received by the Florida Sexual Offender/Predator Registry.
Sexual Offender ConvictionThere has been a determination of guilt as a result of a trial or the entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication is withheld, and includes adjudication of delinquency of a juvenile as specified in this section. Conviction of a similar offense includes, but is not limited to, a conviction by a federal or military tribunal, including courts-martial conducted by the Armed Forces of the United States, and includes a conviction or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere in any state of the United States or other jurisdiction.
Sexual Predator ConvictionThere has been a determination of guilt which is the result of a trial or the entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication is withheld. A conviction for a similar offense includes, but is not limited to, a conviction by a federal or military tribunal, including courts-martial conducted by the Armed Forces of the United States, and includes a conviction or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere in any state of the United States or other jurisdiction.
State IncarcerationThe offender/predator is currently confined in a state facility under the Florida Department of Corrections.
Temporary ResidenceA place where the person (offender/predator) abides, lodges, or resides, including, but not limited to, vacation, business, or personal travel destinations in or out of this state, for a period of 3 or more days in the aggregate during any calendar year, and which is not the person's permanent address or, for a person whose permanent residence is not in this state, a place where the person is employed, practices a vocation, or is enrolled as a student for any period of time in this state. For the purpose of calculating a temporary residence, the first day that a person abides, lodges, or resides at a place is excluded and each subsequent day is counted. A day includes any part of a calendar day.
Transient ResidenceA county where the person (offender/predator) lives, remains, or is located for the purpose of abiding, lodging, or residing for a period of 3 or more days in the aggregate during a calendar year and which is not the person's permanent or temporary address. The term includes, but is not limited to, a place where the person sleeps or seeks shelter and a location that has no specific street address. For the purpose of calculating a transient residence under this paragraph, the first day that a person lives, remains, or is located in a county for the purpose of abiding, lodging, or residing is excluded and each subsequent day is counted. A day includes any part of a calendar day.