Florida Law Removing Your Name From Public Records
Florida’s Public Records Law — Gulisano Law, PLLC
Lee, 189 So. 3d 120 (Fla. 2016), the Court held that there is no “good faith” exception in the public records law. The Florida Supreme Court recognized that a lawsuit is the primary means of enforcing the public records law, and that the attorney fee provision serves both to deter agencies from wrongfully denying access and encourage individuals to continue pursuing their right to public records.
https://gulisanolaw.com/floridas-public-records-law/Protect My Name from Public Record Release - pcpao
Protecting Your Name in the Property Appraiser’s Public Records – Understanding What Is and Is Not Protected. Florida’s open government laws, Section 119.071, Florida Statutes , provide for public access of records unless specifically exempted by the Florida Legislature. During 2021, modifications to the information allowed to be exempt under Florida law from Public Records went into effect.
https://www.pcpao.gov/how-do-i/protect-from-public-recordFlorida - Free Criminal Record Clearing and Expungement Information
Florida Florida provides both expungement and record sealing to individuals who want to remove their records from public views. If you received deferred adjudication, were found innocent at trial, or charges were dropped before trial, you may be eligible to have your record sealed or expunged.
https://www.recordclearing.org/states/florida/Chapter 119 Section 01 - 2020 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate
119.01 General state policy on public records.—. (1) It is the policy of this state that all state, county, and municipal records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person. Providing access to public records is a duty of each agency. (2) (a) Automation of public records must not erode the right of access to those records.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2020/119.01Florida Public Records | StateRecords.org
Persons looking to remove their names from public search records may consider legal options available for each database that includes the names. However, this process is complex and may be impossible in some cases. Removing a name from Florida public records may involve sealing or expunging the record - a process that may vary by record type.
https://florida.staterecords.org/publicrecordsFlorida Sunshine and Public Record Laws - Florida Department of ...
If you get a question or request for a public record, see your office’s public record liaison. When in doubt or if you have questions: • Look it up in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes • Look it up in the Government-In-Sunshine Manual (the current year’s edition) • Speak to your board attorney or ethics attorney 11
https://floridadep.gov/sites/default/files/FloridaSunshinePublicRecordsLaws.pdfHow to Get Your Name Removed from Florida's Sex Offender List
If your requirement to register and/or designation were not imposed by the court, you must demonstrate to the FDLE that your designation has been removed by operation of law in the state or jurisdiction in which the designation was made or required- contact the appropriate state registry in the state (s) requiring your registration for assistance. Please note that your removal from the Florida registry can be made only if you no longer meet the criteria for registration as a sexual offender ...
https://www.justiceflorida.com/blog/how-to-get-your-name-removed-from-floridas-sex-offender-list/How to remove or make personal information & public records ...
You make an appointment with the Clerk of the Courts office to meet in person with a rep to go through all their records. You can redact any current info. They then up date their online records....
https://forum.officer.com/forum/local-discussion-groups/u-s-states/florida/198291-how-to-remove-or-make-personal-information-public-records-confidential-for-leosPublic Records Exemptions and Redactions - Florida Attorney General
Under Florida’s public records law, when a public record contains information that is exempt from disclosure, the records custodian must redact the exempt information and disclose the remainder of the public record. The Constitution requires the Legislature to enact exemptions by general law. Such laws must specify the public necessity justifying
https://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/KGRG-7Q2JJ5/$file/Redactions.pdfPublic Records Exemptions / Public Records / Retirement ... - Florida
Public Records Exemptions. Records exempt from public records disclosure include: Lists of retirees' names or addresses. Social Security numbers of current and former members. Birth certificates and cause of death on death certificates. Medical information (only released if the member has provided a release).
https://www.dms.myflorida.com/workforce_operations/retirement/public_records/public_records_exemptionsHow to remove my eviction from my public record Florida - Quora
An eviction is a civil matter. It falls under F.S. 119 (“Government in the Sunshine”) and the rules of procedure set forth by the legislature and Florida’s supreme court. As with any civil matter brought before the courts, it’s a public record. And the law requires public records be retained for a specific period of time.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-remove-my-eviction-from-my-public-record-FloridaPUBLIC RECORDS EXEMPTION REQUEST to the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Florida law allows eligible persons and their employing agencies to request in writing that a non-employing agency maintain as exempt from public disclosure certain identification and/or location information contained in records within the agency’s custody. If an employing agency is requesting for the employee
https://files.floridados.gov/media/696331/dos119-public-records-exemption-form.pdf