I thought RSO's could not live near schools? Don't tell me it is like - they can't live within 100 feet of a school or something stupid like that. Less than a mile from an elementary school, really?
Each state has it's own restrictions. For Florida:
What address restrictions apply to sexual offenders and predators? Can they live near a bus stop, school, park, playground, etc?
In general terms, barring any exceptions as so outlined in Florida Statute, if an individual is a sexual offender or predator who has a
released status (meaning he/she is no longer serving any form of sanction for the offense) and his/her offense date was committed before 10/1/2004, there is no Florida statutory restriction on where he/she can live based solely upon his/her designation as an offender/predator or the offense committed. Florida Statute
794.065, entitled “unlawful place of residence for persons convicted of certain sex crimes”, is a non-registration related statute that applies to individuals convicted of certain sex crimes. By definition individuals that this restriction applies to will also qualify for sexual offender or predator registration, however, please note that this statute does
not apply to all individuals required to register. The statute holds that individuals convicted of certain sexual crimes (s.
794.011, s.
800.04, s.
827.071, or s.
847.0145) for
offenses that occurred on or after October 1, 2004, where the victim of the offense was less than 16 years of age, cannot reside within 1,000 feet of any school, day care center, park, or playground.
Additionally, there may be city or county ordinances regarding offenders/predators in your area. You are encouraged to contact your local Sheriff's Office and/or Police Department to inquire as to any ordinances regarding offenders/predators in your area.
In instances where an offender/predator is currently still serving some form of supervision under the Department of Corrections (DC) for the qualifying sex offense, the offender or predator's Conditions of Probation ordered by the judge and clerk of the courts in accordance with Florida Statute will specify any guidelines/restrictions. This information is housed by the DC. You can contact the DC probation officer to obtain this information if the subject is on probation. To obtain the name and phone number for the probation officer go to the DC website Contact page located at
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/orginfo/contact.html or contact our unit on our toll-free line at 1-888-357-7332 to obtain contact information for the probation officer.
http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/FAQ.jsp#Question25
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