summary
Introduced
12/29/2025
12/29/2025
In Committee
02/11/2026
02/11/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An act relating to career offender registration; amending s. 322.141, F.S.; requiring a certain driver license or identification marking for a career offender; providing applicability; requiring a career offender to report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in a certain month to obtain an updated or renewed driver license or identification card; amending s. 775.261, F.S.; providing and revising definitions; providing that if a sanction is not imposed upon a career offender, such offender is deemed to have been released upon conviction; requiring a career offender to report in person at the sheriff's office for initial registration; revising the time of such report; revising information and documentation required upon initial registration; specifying that information and documents are provided to the Department of Law Enforcement through the sheriff's office; specifying the manner in which changes to a career offender's information must be reported; requiring certain career offenders to report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and obtain a driver license or identification card containing a required marking within a certain period of time; revising the information and documentation hb931-02-c2 certain career offenders must provide to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles when reporting; requiring a career offender to report changes to any information provided upon initial registration within certain periods of time; requiring the custodian of a jail to notify the Department of Law Enforcement within a certain period of time if such custodian has a career offender in his or her custody and upon release of such offender; requiring such custodian to take a digitized photograph of the career offender and provide it to the Department of Law Enforcement; requiring the custodian to notify the Department of Law Enforcement if a career offender escapes or dies; removing a provision relating to the registration of a career offender at an office of the Department of Law Enforcement; specifying the procedure for a career offender to establish a residence after initial registration; requiring the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to forward photographs and certain information to the Department of Law Enforcement and the Department of Corrections; authorizing the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to release certain images to the Department of Law Enforcement for purposes of public notification; requiring that certain career hb931-02-c2 offenders report changes to certain information to the sheriff's office within a certain period of time; requiring a career offender to report an in-state travel residence within a certain period of time; requiring a career offender who vacates a residence and does not establish another residence to report certain information in person within a certain period of time; requiring a career offender who remains at an address that such offender previously reported he or she was vacating to report such information in person within a certain period of time; requiring the sheriff's office to report such information to the Department of Law Enforcement; revising procedures for establishing a residence outside this state; requiring a career offender to report previously unknown travel in person to the sheriff's office as soon as possible before departure; revising the entities to which the career offender must provide certain residence information; requiring annual reregistration of career offenders during a certain month; specifying information that a career offender must provide upon reregistration; requiring certain governmental entities to verify certain career offender information at least once per year; requiring local law enforcement agencies to report to the Department of hb931-02-c2 Law Enforcement failure by a career offender to comply with registration requirements; providing that certain career offenders shall be considered for removal of registration requirements in certain circumstances; revising the location in which a career offender may petition for removal; requiring notice to the Department of Law Enforcement of such petition within a certain time period; authorizing the Department of Law Enforcement to present evidence in opposition to removal; revising the circumstances in which a sheriff or chief of police may notify the community of the presence of a career offender; prohibiting the Department of Law Enforcement from publicly displaying information about a vehicle owned by a person who is not required to register as a career offender; revising the manner in which career offender addresses are verified and reported by law enforcement agencies; expanding information of which a failure to report can result in a criminal offense; providing that a career offender commits a separate offense for each failure to register or report a piece of information; expanding the jurisdictions in which a career offender may be prosecuted for an act or omission; specifying what events constitute actual notice of the duty to register; providing that the failure to immediately hb931-02-c2 register upon the occurrence of such events is grounds for a subsequent charge of failure to register; restricting a career offender from claiming a lack of notice as a defense in certain circumstances; enhancing the penalty for assisting in career offender noncompliance; amending s. 944.608, F.S.; providing definitions; requiring certain career offenders under the supervision of the Department of Corrections to provide certain information after sentencing; requiring the Department of Corrections to report to the Department of Law Enforcement any failure of a career offender to comply with registration requirements; requiring a career offender to report to the sheriff's office any vehicle changes within a certain period of time; revising the information the Department of Corrections is required to provide to the Department of Law Enforcement relating to career offenders; requiring the custodian of a jail to notify the Department of Law Enforcement within a certain period of time if such custodian has a career offender in his or her custody and upon release of such offender; requiring such custodian to take a digitized photograph of the career offender and provide it to the Department of Law Enforcement; providing that a federal agency responsible for supervising a career hb931-02-c2 offender may forward certain information about the offender to the Department of Law Enforcement; providing that such federal agency may indicate whether use of the information is restricted to law enforcement purposes only or may be used for purposes of public notification; requiring a certain driver license or identification marking for a career offender who is under supervision but it not incarcerated; expanding the jurisdictions in which a career offender may be prosecuted for an act or omission; specifying what events constitute actual notice of the duty to register; providing that the failure to immediately register upon the occurrence of such events is grounds for a subsequent charge of failure to register; restricting a career offender from claiming a lack of notice as a defense in certain circumstances; creating offenses and penalties for assisting in career offender noncompliance with provisions relating to notification of the Department of Law Enforcement; specifying that such offenses and penalties do not apply if a career offender is incarcerated in or is in the custody of certain facilities; requiring annual reregistration of career offenders during a certain month; specifying information that a career offender must provide upon hb931-02-c2 reregistration; amending s. 944.609, F.S.; providing definitions; providing legislative findings; specifying information the Department of Corrections must provide upon release of a career offender within a certain period of time; requiring the Department of Corrections or any law enforcement agency to notify the community of the presence of a sexual predator in the community when a career offender who is also designated as a sexual predator is in such community; providing an effective date.
AI Summary
This bill modifies the "Career Offender Registration Act" to enhance the tracking and notification of individuals designated as "career offenders," which includes those classified as habitual violent felony offenders, violent career criminals, three-time violent felony offenders, or prison releasee reoffenders. Key provisions include requiring career offenders to obtain a driver's license or identification card with a specific marking, such as "775.261, F.S.," if they are under the supervision of the Department of Corrections. The bill also revises definitions for terms like "permanent residence," "temporary residence," and "transient residence" to clarify reporting requirements for where a career offender lives, lodges, or resides, shortening the timeframe for establishing a residence from 14 days to 3 days for certain definitions. Career offenders must now report in person to the sheriff's office for initial registration within 48 hours of establishing a residence or being released from custody, and provide more detailed personal, employment, and vehicle information. The bill mandates annual reregistration during the offender's birth month and requires more frequent reporting of changes to personal information, vehicles, and residences, with stricter penalties for non-compliance, including separate offenses for each failure to report. It also expands the jurisdictions where a career offender can be prosecuted for registration violations and clarifies what constitutes "actual notice" of the duty to register, preventing offenders from claiming lack of notice as a defense in certain circumstances. Furthermore, the bill introduces new offenses and penalties for assisting a career offender in non-compliance, while also outlining procedures for career offenders to petition for removal of registration requirements after 20 years of compliance and no arrests. The bill also strengthens the requirements for custodians of jails to photograph and report career offenders to the Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), and allows federal agencies to share offender information with FDLE, specifying if it can be used for public notification. Finally, it clarifies that information about vehicles owned by individuals not required to register as career offenders will not be publicly displayed.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (2)
Other Sponsors (2)
Criminal Justice Subcommittee (House), Judiciary Committee (House)
Last Action
Bill added to Special Order Calendar (2/25/2026) (on 02/19/2026)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931 |
| BillText | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/BillText/c2/PDF |
| Analysis - Judiciary Committee (Post-Meeting) | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/Analyses/h0931c.JDC.PDF |
| Analysis - Judiciary Committee (Post-Meeting) | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/Analyses/h0931b.JDC.PDF |
| Analysis - Criminal Justice Subcommittee (Post-Meeting) | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/Analyses/h0931a.CRM.PDF |
| BillText | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/BillText/c1/PDF |
| https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/Amendment/371043/PDF | |
| Analysis - Criminal Justice Subcommittee (Post-Meeting) | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/Analyses/h0931.CRM.PDF |
| BillText | https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2026/931/BillText/Filed/PDF |
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