Member Submission: Registration during Covid

At this moment I am in line to register in person at Pasco county. The regular registration officer is out today, and there is only one. They put someone in as a temporary replacement and so far I’ve been outside, in line for over an hour. A very angry lady in front of me has been here 3. The sheriffs dept/jail is closed to all visitors but only one person handles this. Amidst covid, we must wait outside. With over a one hour round trip, I am not one who wants to come back. So here we wait. I really don’t understand why In person is necessary when we get visits to our home every 3 months which is much more solid than just driving to the jail, showing your ID, and signing a paper.


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36 thoughts on “Member Submission: Registration during Covid

  • November 3, 2020

    I registered with Brevard County yesterday. It was a breeze! The officer met us at the door, asked if there were any changes since last time, and within 5 minutes gave us a copy of page one of the reporting document…the ‘CYA’ copy…and we were on our way. If one must register that’s the way to do it. I even complimented the officer.

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