S.1332

Career Offender Registration

Final Passage·3/17/26

Florida S1332 mandates career offender registration, requiring personal details, residence information, and vehicle details to be reported annually.

Florida S1332, known as The Florida Career Offender Registration Act, requires career offenders to provide personal information, residence details, and vehicle details annually. Career offenders must report to the sheriff's office in the county of their birthday month to reregister. They must also report any changes in their residence, employment, or vehicles within 48 hours. The act mandates that career offenders obtain a distinctive driver license or identification card. Law enforcement agencies are authorized to notify the community and the public of a career offender's presence.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed both chambers · 105–4 · Mar 17
Current
Awaiting the Governor
Next
Signature or veto

Sponsors

0
1
R
Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

105 Yea

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4 Nay

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8 Not Voting

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Calendar

Mar 2

12:00 PM

Senate Fiscal Policy Hearing

Feb 18

10:30 AM

Senate Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Hearing

History

Jun 9

Signed by Officers and presented to Governor

Mar 17

Senate

Ordered enrolled

Mar 11

House

Read 2nd time