Recording ID # 291.

 

Dear Members and Advocates,

This update is focused on travel, especially during the holiday season.  If you are planning to travel within Florida, outside of Florida, or if you are planning to visit Florida from another state, please review the reporting requirements before traveling.

 

A recent article was posted on the FAC website that originally appeared on the NARSOL website.  It was written by “Bruce, a.k.a. Atwo Zee, Registered Traveler.”  Before Bruce travels from state to state, he researches the reporting requirements for the destination state to know what that state will require from him during his visit.  He writes about his travel experience and maintains a state-by-state chart at https://a2twozee.blogspot.com/ that includes the contact info for each state.   His information should only be used as a starting point for your own research before traveling to another state. Call or email ahead to that state’s registration agency and get accurate, up-to-date reporting requirements before traveling so you can enjoy your holiday.

 

Be aware that if you are planning to visit Florida, you will likely be required to register in Florida, even if you are no longer required to register in the state of the original offense, or the state where you currently reside.

 

In Florida, a temporary address that must be reported is a 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.

 

If you have been removed from the registry in the state where you offended or currently live, you are “free to go”–but ONLY in that state.  If you travel out of your state for business or pleasure, you still have to conduct yourself as if you were still on the registry, because unfortunately most states will view you that way.

 

For example, a man who successfully had himself removed from Michigan’s registry, then moved to Alabama, was arrested three years later in Alabama on a failure to register felony.  Unfortunately, when he left Michigan, that state no longer controlled his status.   Same goes for Florida so you are advised to think twice before moving to this not-so-sunny state.

 

The whole process of travel is confusing to everyone – you, family, employers, and even law enforcement.  The FAC Membership call this week will address your general travel questions and direct you to the source for your own research.  Join us Thursday December 5th at 8pm ET by calling 319-527-3487.  If you have any trouble connecting, text “CALL ME” to 319-527-3487 and Free Conference Call will call you back and connect you at no charge.

 

 

Mark your calendar for a special Membership meeting call on Thursday December 12th at 8pm ET (phone 319-527-3487) when attorneys for the Does vs Glass case in Southern District Court (formerly Ex Post Facto I) will discuss status of the case and intended outcomes.

 

 

Stay Informed and Stay Safe.

 

Sincerely,

 

The Florida Action Committee (FAC)

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday Night Support Group – Every Monday at 8pm-930pm ET.   Join by phone at 305-224-1968 (Meeting ID 914 1527 3144) or join Zoom Meeting online at https://zoom.us/j/91415273144  (Meeting ID: 914 1527 3144).

 

LGBTQIA+  – The first call for the new LGBTQIA+ Support Group is on Sunday December 8th at 7pm-9pm ET.   Join by phone at 305-224-1968 (Meeting ID 598 406 8279) or join Zoom Meeting online at https://zoom.us/j/5984068279?omn=99200713029  (Meeting ID: 598 406 8279).

 

Tampa – Office space needed in Tampa – FAC is looking for temporary office space for someone who will be supporting our legal team.  If you own a business or have access to a work space with a desk, please text or call 407-782-6912.

 

Jacksonville – Professional property manager needed for a townhouse in Jacksonville.  Please text or call 407-782-6912.

 

Apopka – Holiday Party Saturday Dec 7 from noon-4pm,  RSVP to [email protected] or text/call 904-438-8322.

Clearwater – Holiday Potluck and Sneaky Santa Saturday Dec 7 from 1pm-4pm.  RSVP [email protected] or call/text 217-218-2749.

Tampa – Meet and Greet Sunday Dec 8 from 1-3pm.  RSVP to [email protected] or leave message at 757-570-2060.

Gainesville – Meet and Greet Sunday Dec 15 from 2-5pm. RSVP to [email protected] or call/text to 352-448-8989.

 

Legislative Delegation Meetings – Sign up to read a 90-second speech at a delegation meeting in your county or surrounding area.  Contact [email protected] or leave message at 352-448-8989.

 

 

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