Is your Sheriff’s Office requiring an itinerary for DOMESTIC travel?
A member has reported that when advising his local Sheriff’s Office of DOMESTIC travel, he was asked to report his flight information and specific itinerary.
For INTERNATIONAL travel that information is required by statute, but to our knowledge not for domestic travel, nor has it every been requested in the past.
If you have been asked to supply information such as flight or hotel details for domestic travel, please let us know in the comments below.
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I live in Manatee County. And I have been required to provide flight numbers and hotel information when traveling. And I always make my trips which are for business less the 72hours.
I travel several times a year out of state. All I provide is where I’m going to stay and for how long. What you have to be careful of is what the requirements are where your going. They can be very different than Fl. Iv never been asked for an itinerary by Hillsbourgh County.
The last two times I traveled to New England to visit my parents, I had to submit my flight info, address where I’d be staying and contact info for that location. I also had to contact my US Probation Officer before my flight took off and again upon landing and the same for the return flight. I live in Broward county, Florida.
Yes, Brevard County demands an itinerary. Even as a commercial, over the road driver, I was told that I would have to email the sheriff’s dept. daily.
I chose to move to Indian River County when I was driving commercially. Indian River County asked FDLE (actually had me ask FDLE) what reporting was required. FDLE stated that I only had to notify IRCSO 3 days before departing that I was leaving the state. That is all.
This is why being on the registry amounts to a ban on travel. One missed detail, one slip of memory and you’re fu¢ked! Violated, put on community control, GPS, and reset of your 25 year tolling period. Fu¢k travelling, not worth it.
..or one small-town cop or sheriff not knowing (or caring) what the law actually states!
Yes, my travel itenary was sent to MCSO via email everytime I traveled domestically.