Do we know where she is living now? Or in the 30 days since her last report? Plenty of time to esablish residency in any state. Or where she was between the time she was released and then had to return to serve her probation? Again, plenty of time to establish residency some where other than Florida.
Seems pretty easy to establish residency in Ohio.
Residency Documents
If the primary and secondary documents presented do not establish the applicant's current Ohio residence street address, the applicant shall present additional documents containing the applicant's name and current address within Ohio to establish that address to the satisfaction of the registrar or deputy registrar.
The following documents shall be acceptable if the applicant's current Ohio residence street address is included in the document.
■Insurance Policy - Any current and valid automobile liability, premises liability, or life insurance policy.
■Bank Statement - Any checking or savings account statement, including on-line statements, dated within the last 60 days.
■Child Support Check Stub - From the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services with the name and address of the applicant.
■Income Tax Return Filing - Copy of federal or Ohio income tax return filing not more than 18 months old, with proof of filing.
■Certified Copy of Court Order - Must be court order of probation, order of parole, or order of mandatory release.
■School Records - Must contain satisfactory proof of identity, Ohio residency, and relationship of the parent or guardian to the child applicant.
■Certified Statement of Residency - In the case of a dependent child, the BMV may accept a certified statement of residency from a child's parent or guardian, signed in the presence of a BMV official. Satisfactory proof of identity, Ohio residency, and relationship of the the parent or guardian to the child applicant is also required.
■Certified Statement of Residency - In the case of a married person, the BMV may accept a certified statement of residency from the applicant's spouse, signed in the presence of a BMV official. Satisfactory proof of identity, Ohio residency, and marital relationship is also required.
■Installment Loan Contract - From a bank or other financial institution.
■Major Credit Card Bill - Statement or major retail store credit card statement with Ohio street address.
■Mortgage Account - Or proof of home ownership.
■Ohio Certificate Of Title
■Ohio Mail-in Renewal Notice
■Valid Ohio Voter Registration Card
■Paycheck Stub - Issued within the last six months.
■Professional License - Issued by an Ohio government agency.
■Property Tax Bill - Or receipt of payment.
■Hunting/Fishing License - Ohio resident hunting or fishing license valid during the current or previous year.
■Sales Tax or Business License - Must show Ohio residence address.
■Selective Service Registration Acknowledgement Card
■Certification of Residency - From a nursing home or homeless shelter on a form prescribed by the registrar for that purpose.
■Utility Bill - From an electric, telephone, water, sewer, cable, satellite, heating oil, or propane provider issued within the last 60 days.
■Concealed Carry Permit - Valid concealed carry weapons permit.
■Public Assistance Check Stub - Check stub, food stamp card, or letter on government letterhead (issued within the last 12 months), issued by a government public assistance agency.
■Social Security Administration Document with Ohio street address
■TSA letter
Most if not ALL states require proof of residency for a license. The felon wouldn't meet the requirement anywhere except Florida.