FAC Weekly Update 2026-06-23-Compliance Checks and Registration Enforcement Across Florida

Weekly update for June 23, 2026. This is recording number 377

 

Dear Members and Advocates,

Recently, we’ve seen a noticeable increase in registration compliance operations across Florida.

In just the past few weeks, FDLE and local law enforcement agencies have conducted multiple large-scale compliance sweeps targeting registrants all around Florida. In Jefferson County, “Operation Spring Cleaning” resulted in five arrests. In Hernando County, “Operation Black Horizon” targeted 52 registrants and resulted in 13 arrests. Jacksonville had 29 arrests in “Operation Checkmate” 24 in Alachua County. And the list goes on. The arrests are generally resulting from unreported internet identifier accounts and vehicle information.

It seems to us at FAC that these operations reflect a broader statewide enforcement initiative. Whether it’s coincidence or that Tallahassee has given a strong message to the Counties that they need to round up more registrants, the message in this week’s update is that law enforcement agencies are actively scrutinizing compliance, so we want to remind everyone to be especially vigilant.

Review all vehicles and confirm the tag information on file is accurate. Review all email accounts and internet identifiers. Review every app on your smartphone. Check social media accounts, gaming accounts, cloud storage accounts, and any other services that may require reporting. If you create a new account, report it immediately. Keep records of your registrations and updates. If you register something in person, review the paperwork before you leave the sheriff’s office to ensure everything is on there and accurate and if you register something through the cyber-communication portal, make sure you print out the pages or take screenshots of everything you’ve updated. Keep your paperwork somewhere accessible and give a copy to someone you trust for safekeeping.

As far as the violations, we’ve received reports from members about just how easy it is to become unintentionally non-compliant. One member renewed a vehicle registration online and was issued a new license plate number (every 10 years or so the state replaces the plate with a new one and issues a new tag number). Because the new plate was mailed by DHSMV via regular postal mail, he did not know the number had changed until it arrived. He immediately reported the new plate after receiving and putting it on his car, but was nevertheless arrested of violating the requirement to report the change within 48 hours – even though it took longer than 48 hours for the plate to be mailed to him.

We’ve also heard from members who were arrested for Google Drive, and other services that are automatically provisioned when a Gmail account is created, even if the person never intentionally signed up for or used those services. The registry has become so complex that compliance can hinge on details many people don’t even know exist. If they had that account for years without using it, they are charged with multiple violations for the same account, one for each re-registration they came in to report and failed to report it.

Please take this seriously! If you have any doubt whether something should be reported, consult with your registration office, with FDLE or an attorney familiar with registration requirements. Then make sure you get the response in writing or write down the name of the person you spoke with, and the date and time that you spoke with them. Use the template we provided to request a declaratory statement!

The consequences of an alleged registration violation can be severe, even when there was no intent to conceal information. These things may seem petty, but it’s a third-degree felony that comes with a mandatory minimum sentence. Even if you are ultimately acquitted of the violation, the mere arrest prevents you from ever being removed from the registry.

So stay informed. Stay vigilant. Stay compliant.

Sincerely,

The Florida Action Committee


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49 thoughts on “FAC Weekly Update 2026-06-23-Compliance Checks and Registration Enforcement Across Florida

  • June 23, 2026

    Just out of curiosity. You’re not required to give your phone or electronic devices to anybody that comes knocking at your door unless they have a warrant for those items. It’s not part of the registry validation they can’t ask for your cell phone Or tablet. And even if they did, I would refuse them and I would not unlock it. They wanted to access my phone or tablet they’re gonna have to hack their way in.

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    • June 23, 2026

      This is an important point.

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  • June 23, 2026

    Are user names considered as internet identifiers?
    I think that the registry compliance is too vague.

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    • June 23, 2026

      Yes, for sure if it used for Social Internet communication

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    • June 23, 2026

      Not all user names, no.

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      • June 23, 2026

        FAC is correct and therein lies the vagueness. I would say the eBay is a commercial site. But they say nope have to list it, so I do. I do not think banking apps or credit cards apps should have to be reported but do they. I have no clue. Etc. Why the legislature cannot just sit down and put out a list of specific places is beyond me. I know that when you go to list an identifier nothing that have, my 5, yes only 5. None of them are in their drop down. If it was not for work, I would go scorched earth and delete everything but 1 email and 1 phone, my house and 2 cars.

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  • June 23, 2026

    Crazy thing is we are all going to be paranoid to leave our house after midnight am July 1st. Dont go to a drive thru if there is a playground, or within 500 feet of a pool or school. Dont know shopping at your local grocery store if it is within 500 feet of the above mentioned. Dont go to church if it has a school attached. At what point does it end? At what point do you renounce your citizenship and move to another country and hope your family, well in my case my wife(my kids are grown) follows? I specifically scheduled a meeting with my Therapist June 30th to keep me sane.

    When a google account, which I refuse to have, can just set up all these other accounts without you knowing its time to burn the computers and use Ravens.

    Close to tapping out.

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    • June 23, 2026

      Tearful, the new state law does not say you cannot be present at all those locations.

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      • June 23, 2026

        Correct, but…….. what happens if you go to your favorite fast-food place that is within 500 feet of a pool and you go through the drive thru and the person taking your order is a grown man, and then you get to the window and it’s a 17-year-old Highschool student handing you your food, you’re potentially screwed. Or if you go to the grocery store say that is next to a gym with a pool and the cashier happens to be under 18, you’re potentially screwed. Or if you go to the gym and it has a pool and there is a dumb bell next to you that you are not using and the guy asks, “hey are you using that” and I say no, go ahead. If he is under 18, I am potentially screwed.

        My above comment I guess should have had this part attached sorry for the confusion on that, that was my bad.

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  • June 23, 2026

    Please remember on probation or under PO supervision they can search all your stuff and devices if they deem fit

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    • June 23, 2026

      For sure I have not been on paper since December of 2007. Been on the hit list since January of 2006

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    • June 23, 2026

      Equally important is that when not on supervision, they cannot do these things without a warrant or your consent.

      Those that are on supervision are encouraged to review their supervision paperwork.

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  • June 23, 2026

    FAC I thought commercial apps or usernames didn’t need to be reported IE credit card apps, banking apps, etc. Also, I thought the states within 48 hours after use? I only have 6 identifiers and now this post has me paranoid. Two emails work and personal, both reported, two phone number work and cell. I then have one game account but two player toons, both reported and a Xbox I never set up but is reported, and is awaiting cancellation. eBay account reported. Two vehicles neither are mine and 1 other that belongs to my daughters business that my wife is on the title.

    What am I missing? Do we know what these alleged identifiers are?

    That is all I use

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    • June 23, 2026

      If you have any doubt whether something should be reported, consult with your registration office, with FDLE or an attorney familiar with registration requirements. Then make sure you get the response in writing or write down the name of the person you spoke with, and the date and time that you spoke with them. Use the template we provided to request a declaratory statement!

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      • June 23, 2026

        I have that is why my eBay is reported lol even though is a commercial transactional website.

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  • June 23, 2026

    There are Florida state senators and representatives that vote against the new registry laws. One such individual is Angie Nixon. She voted against the new state registry law that goes into effect July 1st.

    You can look up on the FL government site to see how your representatives vote for these bills.

    It’s very important that registrants ensure you don’t vote for candidates that we know vote for these new bills.

    I don’t care if their red, blue or purple. Don’t vote against yourself.

    I would suggest the FAC even let registrants know who is running for any political office when they are an incumbent and have a registry bill voting history.

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